M X L - 1 7 1 - I I I M O B I L E M A MAXTOR NO MORE PRODUCED Native| Translation ------+-----+-----+----- Form PCMCIA TYPE III Cylinders 1675| 656| | Capacity form/unform 171/ MB Heads 4| 15| | Seek time / track 16.0/ 4.0 ms Sector/track | 34| | Controller PCMCIA / ATA Precompensation Cache/Buffer 30 KB Landing Zone Data transfer rate 3.000 MB/S int Bytes/Sector 512 7.500 MB/S ext Recording method RLL 1/7 operating | non-operating -------------+-------------- Supply voltage 5 V Temperature *C 5 55 | -40 71 Power: sleep 0.1 W Humidity % 5 95 | 5 95 standby 0.1 W Altitude km -0.061 2.438| idle 0.6 W Shock g 150 | 1000 seek W Rotation RPM 4464 read/write W Acoustic dBA 25 spin-up 3.2 W ECC Bit ON THE FLY,REED SOLOMON MTBF h 300000 Warranty Month 12 Lift/Lock/Park YES Certificates CSA,FCC,TUV,UL1950,VDE ********************************************************************** L A Y O U T ********************************************************************** MAXTOR MXL-171-III PRODUCT MANUAL 1274 P1, 08/15/94 10.0 Min +-++ +- +-----------------------+------------+ | | +---------+ X | | | X | | | X 54.0+ | | X | | | X 0.10| | | X | | | X | | | X | | +--------+ X +- +------------------------+-----------+ +------------------+-----------------+ 85.6 0.2 + +---------------------------------+ 10.5+ | +--+ + 0 + +------------------------------------+ - 0.05 ++-+ 10.0 Min ********************************************************************** J U M P E R S ********************************************************************** MAXTOR MXL-171-III PRODUCT MANUAL 1274 P1, 08/15/94 Introduction ------------ Maxtor MXL Series PCMCIA disk drive are 1.8" random access storage devices which have a PCMCIA Type form factor and incorporate both the PCMCIA 2.0 compatible interface and the 68-pin ATA interface. THE DRIVE WILL AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURE TO THE PROPER INTERFACE WHEN INSERTED IN A SYSTEM. ********************************************************************** I N S T A L L ********************************************************************** MAXTOR MXL-171-III PRODUCT MANUAL 1274 P1, 08/15/94 Notes on Installation ===================== Installation direction ---------------------- horizontally vertically +-----------------+ +--+ +--+ | | | +-----+ +-----+ | | | | | | | | | +-+-----------------+-+ | | | | | | +---------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +---------------------+ | +-----+ +-----+ | +-+-----------------+-+ +--+ +--+ | | | | +-----------------+ The drive will operate in all axis (6 directions). Recommended Mounting Configuration ---------------------------------- Maxtor MXL Series drive design allows greater shock tolerance than that afforded by larger, heavier drives. The drive may be mounted within a host system at any attitude. Allow adequate ventilation to the drive to ensure reliable operation. Air Filtration System --------------------- All MXL Series drives are designed to operate in a typical mobile computing environment with minimum environmental control. Over the life of the drive, a filter and breather element maintain a clean environment to the heads and disks. Drive Mechanism --------------- A sensorless, 12-pole brushless DC direct drive motor with hydro dynamic bearings rotates the spindle at 4,464 RPM ( 0.25%). Interface Connector ------------------- MXL Series drives insert into a PCMCIA 2.1 Type III socket or a 68-pin ATA connector. The drive socket is keyed to prevent inverted insertion. The host socket must be capable of providing sufficient power. NOTE Some PCMCIA Type II sockets will accept a Type III device such as the MXL Series. However, some Type II sockets are narrower than Type III sockets and insertion into these Type II sockets may cause damage to the drive. Please verify the socket type with the system manufacturer prior to inserting the MXL Series Type III device. +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Pin|I/O|PCMCIA Memory |PCMCIA I/O | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 01| |GND Ground |GND Ground | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 02|I/O|D3 Data Bit 3 |D3 Data Bit 3 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 03|I/O|D4 Data Bit 4 |D4 Data Bit 4 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 04|I/O|D5 Data Bit 5 |D5 Data Bit 5 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 05|I/O|D6 Data Bit 6 |D4 Data Bit 6 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 06|I/O|D7 Data Bit 7 |D3 Data Bit 7 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 07|I |CE1- Card Enable |CE1- Card Enable | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 08|I |A10 Address Bit 10 |A10 Address Bit 10 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 09|I |OE- Output Enable |OE- Output Enable | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 10|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 11|I |A9 Address Bit 9 |A9 Address Bit 9 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 12|I |A8 Address Bit 8 |A8 Address Bit 8 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 13|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 14|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 15|I |WE- Write Enable |WE1 Write Enable | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 16|O |RDY/BSY Ready/Busy |IREQ- Interrupt Request | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 17|I |Vcc |Vcc | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 18|I |N/U Not Used |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 19|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 20|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 21|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 22|I |A7 Address Bit 7 |A7 Address Bit 7 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 23|I |A6 Address Bit 6 |A6 Address Bit 6 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 24|I |A5 Address Bit 5 |A5 Address Bit 5 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 25|I |A4 Address Bit 4 |A4 Address Bit 4 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 26|I |A3 Address Bit 3 |A3 Address Bit 3 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 27|I |A2 Address Bit 2 |A2 Address Bit 2 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 28|I |A1 Address Bit 1 |A1 Address Bit 1 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 29|I |A0 Address Bit 0 |A0 Address Bit 0 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 30|I/O|D0 Data Bit 0 |D0 Data Bit 0 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 31|I/O|D1 Data Bit 1 |D1 Data Bit 1 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 32|I/O|D2 Data Bit 2 |D2 Data Bit 2 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 33|O |WP Write Protect |IOIS16- IO Port is 16 bit | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 34| |GND Ground |GND Ground | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 35| |GND Ground |GND Ground | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 36|O |CD1- Card Detect |CD1- Card Detect | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 37|I/O|D11 Data Bit 11 |D11 Data Bit 11 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 38|I/O|D12 Data Bit 12 |D12 Data Bit 12 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 39|I/O|D13 Data Bit 13 |D13 Data Bit 13 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 40|I/O|D14 Data Bit 14 |D14 Data Bit 14 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 41|I/O|D15 Data Bit 15 |D15 Data Bit 15 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 42|I |CE2- Card Enable |CE2- Card Enable | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 43|I |N/U Not Used |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 44|I |N/U Not Used |IORD- IO Read | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 45|I |N/U Not Used |IOWR- IO Write | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 46|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 47|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 48|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 49|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 50|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 51|I |Vcc |Vcc | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 52|I |N/U Not Used |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 53|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 54|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 55|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 56|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 57|I |N/U Not Used |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 58|I |RESET Card Reset |RESET Card Reset | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 59|O |WAIT- Extend Bus Cycle |WAIT- Extend Bus Cycle | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 60|O |N/U Not Used |INPACK- Input Port ACK | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 61|I |REG- Register Select |REG- Register Select | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 62|O |N/U Not Used |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 63|O |N/U Not Used |STSCHG- Change Status | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 64|I/O|D8 Data Bit 8 |D8 Data Bit 8 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 65|I/O|D9 Data Bit 9 |D9 Data Bit 9 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 66|I/O|D10 Data Bit 10 |D10 Data Bit 10 | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 67|O |CD2- Card Detect |CD2- Card Detect | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ | 68| |GND Ground |GND Ground | +---+---+--------------------------+-----------------------------+ -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Signal Name |Signal Description -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Address Bus |PCMCIA Mode - (Memory and I/O) Signals A0 through A25 |are the host address signals which select a Memory or |I/O register. A0 is not used in Word-Access Mode. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Data Bus |All modes - Signals D0 through D15 constiture the bi- |directional data bus. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Card Enable |PCMCIA Mode - (Memory and I/O) CE1 enables transfer |of even-numbered bytes; CE2, odd-numbered bytes. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Output Enable|PCMCIA Mode - (Memory and I/O) The OE line is the |active-low signal used to gate Memory Read data from |the card. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Write Enable |PCMCIA Mode - (Memory and I/O) The WE signal is used |to strobe Memory Write data into the card. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Ready/Busy |PCMCIA Memory Mode - the Ready/Busy signal is driven |low to indicate the card is busy and unable to accept |a Data Transfer operation. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Interrupt |PCMCIA I/O Mode - The Interrupt Request signal is Request |asserted to indicate to the host that the card |requires host software service. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Card Detect |All Modes - The -CD1 and -CD2 signals provide |indication that a card is inserted. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Write Protect|PCMCIA Memory Mode - The WP output signal reflects the |state of the card's Write Protect switch. -------------+------------------------------------------------------ IOIS16 bit |PCMCIA I/O Mode - The IOIS16 output signal is Port |asserted when the IO Port being addressed is capable |of 16 bit access. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- REG |PCMCIA Mode - (Memory and I/O) The -REG signal is |asserted to select an access to Attribute Memory or |I/O space. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Status |PCMCIA Memory Mode - not used Changed | |PCMCIA I/O Mode - status changed is asserted to |indicate a change in state of RDY/BSY or Write Protect -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Reset |PCMCIA Mode - the Reset signal clears the card |configuration registers and places the card in PCMCIA |Memory mode, active high. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Wait |PCMCIA Mode - (Memory and I/O) The WAIT signal may be |asserted by the card to insert Wait States into host |I/O cycles. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- I/O Read |PCMCIA Memory Mode - not used. | |PCMCIA I/O Mode - The IORD signal enables data to the |host data bus for I/O mode register reads. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- I/O Write |PCMCIA Memory Mode - Not used. | |PCMCIA I/O Mode - The IOWR strobes data from the host |data bus for I/O mode Register Writes. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Input |PCMCIA Memory Mode - Not Used. Acknowledge | |PCMCIA I/O Mode - The input acknowledge is asserted |when the card can respond to Read Cycle at the address |asserted. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- ********************************************************************** F E A T U R E S ********************************************************************** MAXTOR MXL-171-III PRODUCT MANUAL 1274 P1, 08/15/94 Interface Connector ------------------- MXL Series drives insert into a PCMCIA 2.0 Type III socket or a 68-pin ATA connector. The drive socket is keyed to prevent inverted insertion. The host socket must be capable of providing sufficient power. +---+---+--------------------------+ |Pin|I/O|ATA | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 01| |GND Ground | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 02|I/O|D3 Data Bit 3 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 03|I/O|D4 Data Bit 4 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 04|I/O|D5 Data Bit 5 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 05|I/O|D6 Data Bit 6 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 06|I/O|D7 Data Bit 7 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 07|I |CS0- Chip Select 0 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 08|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 09|I |ATA- Select ATA Mode | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 10|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 11|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 12|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 13|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 14|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 15|I |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 16|O |INTRQ Interrupt Request | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 17|I |Vcc | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 18|I |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 19|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 20|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 21|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 22|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 23|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 24|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 25|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 26|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 27|I |A2 Address Bit 2 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 28|I |A1 Address Bit 1 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 29|I |A0 Address Bit 0 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 30|I/O|D0 Data Bit 0 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 31|I/O|D1 Data Bit 1 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 32|I/O|D2 Data Bit 2 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 33|O |IOCS16- 16 Bit Transfer | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 34| |GND Ground | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 35| |GND Ground | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 36|O |CD1- Card Detect | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 37|I/O|D11 Data Bit 11 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 38|I/O|D12 Data Bit 12 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 39|I/O|D13 Data Bit 13 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 40|I/O|D14 Data Bit 14 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 41|I/O|D15 Data Bit 15 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 42|I |CS1- Chip Select 1 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 43|I |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 44|I |IOR- IO Read | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 45|I |IOW- IO Write | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 46|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 47|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 48|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 49|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 50|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 51|I |Vcc | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 52|I |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 53|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 54|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 55|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 56|I |N/U Not Used - HiZ | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 57|I |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 58|I |RESET- Drive Reset | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 59|O |IOCHRDY Extend Bus Cycle | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 60|O |DREQ DMA Request | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 61|I |DACK DMA Acknowledge | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 62|O |DASP- Drive Active | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 63|O |N/U Not Used | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 64|I/O|D8 Data Bit 8 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 65|I/O|D9 Data Bit 9 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 66|I/O|D10 Data Bit 10 | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 67|O |CD2- Card Detect | +---+---+--------------------------+ | 68| |GND Ground | +---+---+--------------------------+ -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Signal Name |Signal Description -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Address Bus |ATA Mode - Signals A0 through A25 are the host address |lines which select an ATA register to the drive. |Signals A3 through A25 are not used and are high |impedance. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Data Bus |All modes - Signals D0 through D15 constiture the bi- |directional data bus. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Chip Select |ATA Mode - Chip selects 0 selects command block |register addresses 1F0-1F7H. Chip Select 1 selects |control registers 3F6-3F7H. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Output Enable|ATA Mode - This line selects ATA mode. At power on |reset, if this line remains low, the drive will |initialize in ATA mode. If this line ever goes high, |the drive will switch to the PCMCIA mode. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Write Enable |ATA Mode - not used -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Interrupt |ATA Mode - Interrupt is the most asserted when the Request |disk requires attention. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Card Detect |All Modes - The -CD1 and -CD2 signals provide |indication that a card is inserted. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- IOIS16 |ATA Mode - Indication to the host that the 16 bit |data port has been assigned and the drive is prepared |to transfer a 16 bit data word. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- DMA |ATA Mode - This signal is used with DREQ proc. DMA Acknowledge |transfer to acknowledge receipt of data. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Status |ATA Mode - not used Changed | -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Reset- |ATA Mode - reset signal from the host system, active |during power up and inactive thereafter. Active low. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- I/O Channel |ATA Mode - this signal may be driven by the drive to Ready |insert wait states into host I/O cycles. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Drive Active |ATA Mode - signal that indicates if the drive is |active. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- I/O Read |ATA Mode - Read strobe enables data from register on |drive onto the host data bus. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- I/O Write |ATA Mode - Write strobe, the rising edge of which |clocks data from the data bus into a register on the |drive. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- DMA Request |ATA Mode - This signal is used with DACK for data |transfers by asserting this signal, the drive |indicates that data is ready to be transferred to and |from the host. -------------+----------------------------------------------------- Interface Functional Description -------------------------------- The MXL-171-III conforms to the PCMCIA 2.1 and the PCMCIA-ATA 1.02 and the JEIDA 4.1 specification. When powered-up in the PCMCIA mode, the Card Information Structure is readable in PCMCIA attribute memory space. All addressing modes de- fined in the PCMCIA-ATA specifications are available. Addressing mode selection can be accomplished by writing the appropriate configura- tion registers in attribute memory space. When powered-up in ATA mode, the drive conforms to the 68-pin ATA mode as defined in the PCMCIA-ATA specification and the Small Form Factor disk drive specification. Sector Address Translation -------------------------- The MXL-171-III features a Universal Translate Mode. In an AT-class system, the drive may be configured to any specified logical combination of cylinders, heads, and sectors (within the range of the drive's formatted capacity). The MXL-171 powers-up in this translate mode: 656 Cyl., 15 Heads, 34 Sectors. Error Correction Code --------------------- The MXL-171 uses a Reed-Solomon code for error detection and correc- tion. The error correction polynominal can correct one error burst of up to 11 bits on-the-fly and two 11-bit bursts (per 512 byte data sector) with microprocessor assistance. Automatic Headlock ------------------ The drive's read/write heads are automatically locked/unlocked when properly removed from/inserted into a system. Proper removal requires the drive to be in either the Sleep or Standby mode before removing power from the system. Access Security --------------- The MXL-171 has a unique locking feaure that provides data protec- tion. When set to this "secure mode", a password must be used each time the drive is powered-up before data can be read or written. Low Power Modes --------------- The MXL-171 supports the following low power features: sleep, standby and idle mode. The drive automatically powers-up to the standby mode, thereby decreasing the initial power consumption on system power supplies and batteries.