S T 4 1 6 5 0 N SEAGATE NO MORE PRODUCED Native| Translation ------+-----+-----+----- Form 5.25"/FH Cylinders 2107| | | Capacity form/unform 1415/ 1650 MB Heads 15| | | Seek time / track 15.0/ 2.5 ms Sector/track | | | Controller SCSI2 SINGLE-ENDED Precompensation Cache/Buffer 256 KB SEGMENTED Landing Zone Data transfer rate 3.500 MB/S int Bytes/Sector 512 5.000 MB/S ext SYNC Recording method RLL 1/7 operating | non-operating -------------+-------------- Supply voltage 5/12 V Temperature *C 10 50 | -10 54 Power: sleep W Humidity % 8 80 | 5 95 standby W Altitude km -0.305 3.048| -0.305 12.210 idle 21.0 W Shock g 2 | 32 seek 25.0 W Rotation RPM 3597 read/write W Acoustic dBA spin-up W ECC Bit 64 MTBF h 150000 Warranty Month 12 Lift/Lock/Park YES Certificates CSA,FCC,IEC380,IEC435,UL47... ********************************************************************** L A Y O U T ********************************************************************** SEAGATE ST41650N (WREN 8) PRODUCT MANUAL 77765470-A JUNE 1991 +---------------------------------------------------------++-1 | +-+ J6 || |J4 | | | ++ |+-+ | +-+ || |XX | || |XX | +1 |XX | Terminator ++ |XX J3 | resistor || |XX SCSI | (SIPs) || |XX I/O | +1 |XX | ++ |XX | || |XX | || |XX | +1 |XX | (J8+-+)|X1 | ( +-+)| | +-+J7 |XX Power | +-+ LED |XX J1 +---------------------------------------------------------+ 1 ********************************************************************** J U M P E R S ********************************************************************** SEAGATE ST41650N (WREN 8) PRODUCT MANUAL 77765470-A JUNE 1991 Jumper setting ============== J4 SCSI ID/Option Select Header -------------------------------- -------+--------------J4--------------+--- | o o o o o o o o o o | | 1 o o o o o o o o o | +-------+--+--+----------------+ TP TP 4 2 1 (2)(3)(6) +-++ (4) (7) Drive ID/Option Select Header (Addendum) ---------------------------------------- SCSI I/O +-----J3---- -+ +J1- --+------J4-------++::::::: ::++-J8+-+O O O Power |2 o o o o o o o|+------- --+|o o| +------- |1 o o o o o o o| |1 o| +----+-+-+------+ +---+ +++ 4 2 1 | | + (6) (4) (7) | +-- (3) +---- (2) The figure above shows the drive ID select and configuration option select jumper headers (J4 and J8) that apply to some early customer development units. Only a few of these will be shipped. This addendum figure will be included in the preliminary Product Manual until the drives being shipped change over to the PWA that has the configuration shown in the first figure. The notes (1) through (7) apply the same to either figure. +------------+----------+ | | 4 2 1 | +------------+----------+ Drive ID in binary coded jumper |SCSI ID = 0 | o o o | position (most significant bit on | | o o o | left), i.e., jumper in position 1 +------------+----------+ would be Drive ID 1, no jumpers means |SCSI ID = 1 | o o x | ID 0. | | o o X | +------------+----------+ |SCSI ID = 2 | o x o | | | o X o | +------------+----------+ |SCSI ID = 3 | o x x | | | o X X | +------------+----------+ |SCSI ID = 4 | x o o | | | X o o | +------------+----------+ |SCSI ID = 5 | x o x | | | X o X | +------------+----------+ |SCSI ID = 6 | x x o | | | X X o | +------------+----------+ |SCSI ID = 7 | x x x | | | X X X | +------------+----------+ (2) CLOSED Enables the Motor Start Option. In this mode of operation the drive will wait for a Start Unit Command from the Host before starting the Motor. OPEN see Note (6) below for description of delayed motor start feature. (3) CLOSED Parity checking by the WREN 8 is enabled. (4) If the unit is not be terminated, remove terminator resistor module SIPs. TP Jumper in left vertical position means terminator power (+5V) is from WREN 8 power connector. Jumper in horizontal position means terminator power is taken from interface cable. Jumper in right TP position means +5V is supplied to the interface cable pin 26. Jumpers can be in both vertical positions at same time. If the drive is not terminated, the TP jumper need not be installed. (6) Jumper on enables delayed motor start (Motor Start jumper (2) must be off). Motor start up is delayed 16 times drive ID number in seconds; i.e., Drive 0 starts immediately, Drive 1 starts 16 seconds later, Drive 2 starts 16 seconds after Drive 1, etc. (7) CLOSED Configures the drive for non-synchronized Spindle option. A four pin connector plugs here to provide the Reference Index Signal. J6 Write Protect/Remote LED Header ----------------------------------- +-+J7 LED +------- GND Pin 1 (+5V) -+-+-----------+----+----+---- Pin 2 LED ON/OFF signal | 2 o x +---- Factory use only! | 1 o x +---- Factory use only! +----+----+ +------- Write Protect, Remote switch Cable Connection The Write Protect/Remote LED Header is a 6-pin, 3 jumper (or connector) position header behind the front panel at the right side of the drive, opposite the LED. The pins are on 0.100 inch (2.54 mm) centers both vertically and side to side. A suggested mating two pin connector is the DuPont Mini Latch housing P/N 65291-008 or equivalent. The drive front panel must not be present in order to access the header. For a remote LED capability, plug the remote LED cable connector vertically to the leftmost two pins of the header (as viewed from the front of the drive). The center two pins provide a drive write protect capability. A shorting jumper plug may be plugged vertically onto these two pins to write protect the drive or a two-pin cable connector may be plugged there to connect the two pins to a remote Write Protect switch. The rigthmost two pins are RESERVED for factory use only. DC Power and pin connector assignments -------------------------------------- --+------------+-- pin 1 +12 VDC | 4 3 2 1 | pin 2 +12 Volts Return +------------+ pin 3 + 5 Volts Return pin 4 + 5 VDC Note: Pins on the drive select and configuration select header are provided to facilitate manual drive configuration. No devices other than jumpers should be connected to these pins. Improper connection to external devices (switches, connectors, etc.) could adversely affect drive performance. Exact location of these pins and headers may change without notice. ********************************************************************** I N S T A L L ********************************************************************** SEAGATE ST41650N (WREN 8) PRODUCT MANUAL 77765470-A JUNE 1991 Notes on installation ===================== Installation direction ---------------------- horizontally vertically +-----------------+ +--+ +--+ | | | +-----+ +-----+ | | | | | | | | | +-+-----------------+-+ | | | | | | +---------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +---------------------+ | +-----+ +-----+ | +-+-----------------+-+ +--+ +--+ | | | | +-----------------+ The drive will operate in all axis (6 directions). Drive Orientation ----------------- The balanced rotary arm actuator design of the WREN 8 allows it to be mounted in any orientation. All drive performance characteriza- tion, however, has been done with the drive in horizontal (discs level) and vertical (drive on its side) orientations, and these are the two preferred mounting orientations. The WREN 8 is designed, manufactured, and tested with a "Plug-in and Play" installation philosophy. This philosophy minimizes the requirements for highly trained personnel to integrate the WREN 8 into the OEM's system, wether in a factory or field environment. Mounting Holes -------------- Four on bottom. Two on each side. 6-32-INC. max. screw length into side of chassis 3.17 mm (0.125 in). Max. screw length into bottom of chassis is 3.17 mm (0.125 in). Cooling ------- Cabinet cooling must be designed by the customer so that the ambient temperature immediately surrounding the WREN 8 will not exceed temperature conditions. Specific consideration should be given to make sure adequate air circulation is present around the PWAs. Service Tools ------------- No special tools are required for site installation or recommended for site maintenance. The depot repair philosophy of the WREN 8 precludes the necessity for special tools. Field repair of the drive is not practical since there are no user purchasable parts in the drive. Air Cleanliness --------------- The WREN 8 is designed to operate in a typical office environment with minimal environment control. Drive Termination ----------------- This option may be incorporated during manufacture at the request of the customer. For single ended interface drives, termination consists of three 220/330 ohm resistor modules (SIPs) which are installed on the Main PWA via sockets. Power Sequencing ---------------- Power sequencing is not required for the WREN 8. The WREN 8 protects against inadvertent writing during power up and down. Daisychain operation requires that power be maintained on the terminated WREN 8 to ensure proper termination of the peripheral I/O cables. Synchronized Spindle Operation ------------------------------ The synchronized spindles operation allows several drives operating from the same host to operate their spindles at the same synchronized rotational rate. Drives operating in a system in synchronized mode increase the system capacity and transfer rate in a cost effective manner. The interface consists of a twisted pair cable that connects the drives in the synchronized system in a daisy chain. Master/Slave operation will be automatically set by the druves in the system at power-up time, or each drive in the system can be configured by the host (using a Mode Select command) to operate in either the master or slave mode. While loading heads after power up, a drive checks for occurrences of the Reference Index signal. If there are no Reference Index pulses occuring, the drive takes over as master and begins sending the reference Index signal. Drives can be re-configured by the host any time after power up to be master or slave by use of the Mode Select command Rigid Disc Drive Geometry page. The master provides the reference signal to which all other drives phase lock, including the master. There is only one master per system, and that can be a drive or the host computer. All drives may be configured as slaves allowing the host to provide the reference signal. All drives default to the synchronized mode when powered up. Each drive can later be reconfigured to the non-synchronized mode in which it ignores the reference index signal that might be present. The connection to the host is required only if the host is to provide the reference signal. If the host does not provide the reference signal, the host should not be connected. Each drive can be configured for the non-synchronized mode in which it ignores any reference signal that might be present. The connection of the synchronized reference signal to the host is required only if the host is to provide the reference signal. If the host does not provide the reference signal, the host should not be connected and the master should be drive #1. The reference signal (REFSIG+) is provided by the servo/read-write LSI on the master drive. It is 60 Hz crystal generated signal. The signal is normally false/negated (nominal 0V) and makes a transition to the true/asserted (nominal +5V) level to indicate the reference position during the revolution period. The trailing (falling) edge of the reference signal is used by the master and the slave drives to phase lock their spindles. A maximum of 10 seconds is allowed for a slave to synchronize with the reference signal. Electrical Description ---------------------- The electrical interface consists of on edigital TTL reference index signal and ground. The Reference Index Signal (REFSIG+) is an output if the drive is configured as a master and is an input otherwise. Drivers and Receivers --------------------- The driver circuits have the following electrical specifications: Negated (Flase): 0.0 V to +0.4 V @ I = -48 mA (max). Asserted (True): +2.24 V to +5.25 V @ I = +250 uA. Termination ----------- The Reference Index Signal should be terminated with a 2K ohm resistor. Each drive has a termination resistor located on the Main PWA. Each drive has a terminator resistor which is not removable and is always in the circuit. J4 (20-Pin) Physical Interface ------------------------------ The rightmost four pins of the Select Header are used as the Reference Index Signal (REFSIG+) interface. It is a 20-pin gold header type connector, Seagate part number 77612203 DuPont Electronics part number 65624-140 (or equivalent). A recommended mating connector is a DuPont Electronics Mini-Latch Housing, crimp- to-wire pins part number 65043-035 (4 pins)(or equivalent). Front Panel ----------- The normal front panel available is black plastic. Other panel colors may be special ordered. Each panel has a single rectangular LED indicator lens which, when glowing indicates the drive is selected. LED lens colors available are red, amber or green. ********************************************************************** F E A T U R E S ********************************************************************** SEAGATE ST41650 (WREN 8) PRODUCT MANUAL 77765470-A JUNE 1991 Standards --------- The WREN 8 has been developed as a system peripherals to the highest standards of design and construction. The WREN 8 depends upon its host equipment to provide adequate power and environment in order to achieve optimum performance and compliance with applicable industry and governmental regualations. Special attention must be given in the areas of safety, power distribution, shielding, audible noise control, and temperature regulation. The WREN 8 is a UL Recognized component per UL478 and a CSA Certified Component per CSA C22.2, No. 220-M1986. It also meets the requirements of DIN IEC 380/VDE 0806/08.81, DIN IEC 435/VDE 0805/ 11.84 and EN 60 950/9.87. The WREN 8, as delivered, is designed for system integration before use. It is supplied as a component or subassembly as defined in the FCC Rules and Regulations, Part 15, Subpart J governing EMI of computing devices end the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. The WREN 8 is, therefore, not directly subject to the FCC rules and regulations or the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communica- tions. The head, disc and actuator chamber (HDA) is environmentally sealed at the factory. Air is recirculated within the HDA and passes through a nonreplaceable filter to ensure the maintenance of a contamination free disc/actuator environment. The WREN 8 uses a dedicated landing zone at the innermost radius of the media thus eliminating the possibility of destroying or degrading data by landing in the data zone. The drive automatically goes to the landing zone when the power goes off. The WREN 8 incorporates an automatic shipping look which prevents potential damage to the heads and discs caused by movements during shipping and handling. The shipping lock is automatically disengaged when power is applied to the drive. The WREN 8 decodes Track 0 location from the dedicated servo surface thereby eliminating mechanical transducer adjustments and related reliability concerns. The WREN 8 use a high performance actuator assembly consisting of a low inertia, balanced, patented, straight arm design which provides excellent performance with minimum power dissipation. Media Description ----------------- The media used in the WREN 8 has a diameter of approximately 5 inches (130 mm). The aluminum substrate is coated with a thin film magnetic material, overcoated with a proprietary protective layer for improved durability and environmental protection. Defect and Error Management --------------------------- The WREN 8, as delivered, complies with this specification. The read error rate and specified storage capacity are not dependent upon use of defect management routines by the host (initiator). Defect and error management in the SCSI system involves the WREN 8 internal defect/error management and SCSI systems error considera- tions (error in communications between host and WREN 8). Tools for use in designing a defect/error management plan are briefly outlined in this section, with references to other sections where further details are given. WREN 8 Internal Defect/Errors ----------------------------- Identified defects are recorded on the WREN 8 defects list tracks (referred to as the primary or ETF defect list). These known defects are reallocated during the initial WREN 8 format operation at the factory. The WREN 8 internal retries and data correction by ECC should be enabled to recover data from additional flaws if they occur. If data correction by ECC is required to recover data, the host should immediately reallocate this sector by use of the Reassign Blocks command. If the WREN 8 automatic retries and data correction by ECC are disabled, defects are usally unrecoverable and need to be reallocated as they are discovered. For reallocation of bad sectors, the number of spare sectors per track or cylinder and the number of spare tracks per volume is programmable. After formatting, defects can be automatically reallocated by the WREN 8, or can be reallocated when the host sends the Reassign Blocks Command. Seek Time --------- +----------------------------------+--------+ |Track-to-Track msec. typ. | 2.5 | | msec. max. | 4.0 | | Average msec. typ. | <15 | | Average msec. max. | 17.0 | |Maximum Seek Time msec. typ. | 34 | | msec. max. | 38 | +----------------------------------+--------+ Including Controller Overhead ----------------------------- +----------------------------------+--------+ |Track-to-Track msec. typ. | 3.20 | | msec. max. | 4.70 | | Average msec. typ. | 15.70 | | Average msec. max. | 17.70 | |Maximum Seek Time msec. typ. | 34.70 | | msec. max. | 38.70 | +----------------------------------+--------+ Temperature ----------- The drive will meet all specifications over a 50*F to 122*F (10*C to 50*C) drive ambient temperature range with a maximum gradient of 36*F (20*C) per hour. The enclosure for the drive should be designed such that the temperatures at the locations are not exceeded. Air flow may be needed to achieve these temperature values. Operation at case temperatures above these values may adversely affect the drives ability to meet specifications. Heat/Power Dissipation ---------------------- For drives with single ended interface WREN 8 will dissipate no more than 25 watts (85.4 BTUs per hour) of DC power average under worst case operating conditions at nominal voltage. Typical power dissipation under idle operating conditions is less than 21 watts (71.7 BTUs) per hour. Reliability ----------- The following reliability specifications assume correct host/drive operational interface including all interface timings, power supply voltages, environmental requirements. MTBF 150,000 hours Service Life 5 years Preventive Maintenance None required Prefetch/Multi-Segmented Cache Control -------------------------------------- The WREN 8 provides a Prefetch/Multi-Segmented Cache algorithm that in many cases can enhance system performance. This feature is selected by issuing the Mode Select Command with the proper values in the applicable bytes in pages 08h and 38h. In general, 192 Kbytes of the 240 Kbytes physical buffer space in the WREN 8 can be used as a cache. The cache is divided into logical segments from which data is read and to which data is written. WREN 8 keeps track of the logical block addresses of the data stored in each segment of the cache. If the cache is enabled, data requested by the host with a Read command is retrieved from the cache, if possible, before any disc access is initiated. Data in contiguous logical blocks immediately beyond that which was requested by the Read command can be retrieved and stored in the cache for immediate transfer to the initiator can limit the amount of prefetch data to optimize system performance. The WREN 8 never prefetches more sectors than the number specified in bytes 8 and 9 of Mode Page 08h. If the cach eis not enabled, 240 Kbytes of the buffer is used as a circular buffer for Read/Writes, with no prefetch operation and no segmented cache operation. Unformatted and Formatted Capacities ------------------------------------ Unformatted Capacity of the WREN 8 ST41650N is 1.65 GB Formatted capacity depends on the number of spare reallocatin sectors reserved and the number of bytes per sector. The following table shows som etypical formatted capacities: +---------------------------+--------------------------------+ |Spare Sectors per Cylinder | Sector Size* | |Reserved for reallocation | 512 Bytes/Sec.| 1024 Bytes/Sec.| +---------------------------+---------------+----------------+ |No Spares | 1432 MB | 1524 MB | +---------------------------+---------------+----------------+ |One Spare Sectors Per Track| 1415 MB | 1490 MB | | Two Spare Cylinders per| | | | Unit** | | | +---------------------------+---------------+----------------+ |Five Spare Sectors per cyl.| 1427 MB | 1513 MB | | One Spare Cyl. per Unit| | | +---------------------------+---------------+----------------+ * Selectable at format time. The user may modify the data block size before issuing a format command and obtain different formatted capacities than those listed. User available capacity will depend on spare reallocation scheme selected. See Mode Select Command and Format Command in the WREN SCSI Interface Product Manual P/N 77765466. ** Spare cylinders are on the inner tracks. The standard OEM model is as follows: +---------+-------------------------+------------+ | |Formatted Data Block Size|Unformatted | +---------+-----------+-------------+------------+ |ST41650N | 1024 Byte | 512 Byte | | | | 1490 MB | 1415 MB | 1650 MB | +---------+-----------+-------------+------------+