---------------------------------------------------------------------- Contents: 30/08/1993 16:11 6,220 1370SPEC.TXT 17/01/1993 17:51 6,928 1528SPEC.TXT 07/09/1993 09:49 8,351 1548SPEC.TXT 15/09/1989 11:10 8,304 1570SPEC.TXT 06/03/1990 12:54 6,948 1588SPEC.TXT 17/01/1993 17:53 7,133 1598SPEC.TXT 28/12/1993 10:17 8,778 1624SPEC.TXT 03/10/1989 18:18 6,102 1670SPEC.TXT 30/08/1993 16:10 6,498 1680SPEC.TXT 07/09/1993 09:48 8,310 1908SPEC.TXT 07/09/1993 09:48 8,303 1924SPEC.TXT 03/11/1993 13:05 8,375 1926SPEC.TXT 03/11/1993 13:05 8,325 1936SPEC.TXT 07/09/1993 09:46 10,984 2105SPEC.TXT 07/09/1993 09:47 10,984 2108SPEC.TXT 07/09/1993 09:46 10,969 2112SPEC.TXT 28/10/1993 13:40 9,198 2205SPEC.TXT 07/09/1993 09:45 9,358 2207SPEC.TXT 10/01/1994 13:58 14,744 2210AV.TXT 28/10/1993 13:39 9,211 2210SPEC.TXT 10/01/1994 13:59 14,744 2217AV.TXT 28/10/1993 13:40 9,210 2217SPEC.TXT 17/09/1993 10:22 15,991 4110SPEC.TXT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Micropolis 1370 Series Disk Drives SPECIFICATIONS Drive Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1373 1373A 1374 1374A 1375 Total Mbytes 85.3 106.6 127.9 149.3 170.6 Disk Platters 3 3 4 4 5 Read/Write Heads 4 5 6 7 8 Cylinders ----------------- 1024 ------------------ Bytes per track --------------- 20,832 ------------------ Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes 72.9 91.2 109.4 127.6 145.9 Bytes per Sector ------------------- 512 ------------------ Sectors per Track -------------------- 36 ------------------ PC Drive Types When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time (including settling time) Track-to-Track 5 msec Average 23 msec Maximum 50 msec Average Rotational Latency 8.33 msec Rotational Speed 3600 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Asynchronous 1.6 Mbytes/sec MTBF 30,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface SCSI Supports Common Comman Set Write Precompensation Start Cylinder 1024 Reduced Write Current Start Cylinder 1024 Landing Zone 1024 Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 2.0A avg (4.25A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 2.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 35 Watts Drive Addressing and Interface Termination ID2___ ID1__ | __W3 PIN 1 ID0_ ||| _W18 or W9 | ||||| ____________________________________________________________ | | J1 || J2 | | | |________________________________||______________| | |W1 W2 ==RN1=== ==RN7== ==RN8=== | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (Component Side) | | | | | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter,each drive must unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 0 at the factory. RN1, RN7, RN8 Interface Terminators The Interface Terminators factory installed at RN1, RN7, and RN8 provide proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives. In most PC/AT installations, the C: drive is actually at the end of the cable and should retain the terminators. W1, W2 Terminator Option W1 and W2 select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the interface terminators. If a jumper is installed at W1 and no jumper is installed at W2 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power. This configuration is used for PC/AT applications. If no jumper is installed at W1 but a jumper is installed at W2, terminator power is provided by the host computer system via interface connector J1, pin 26. W3 Spindle Option W3 selects the spindle control option. If W3 is installed, the drive waits for a Start Spindle command (after power is applied) to start the spindle motor. If W3 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. W3 is not installed for PC/AT installations. W18 Bus Parity Option W18 selects the parity check option. If W18 is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity. If W18 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. W18 is not installed most PC/AT applications. Refer to your host adapter's requirements to verify if parity is to be disabled. Note: W18 is labeled "W9" on some 137x boards. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1528 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1528-15 Total Mbytes -------------- 1535 ----------------- Disk Platters ------------------ 8 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 15 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 2100 ----------------- Bytes per track -------------- 48608 ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 1342 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ---------------- 84 ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Track-to-Track 4 msec (including settling time) Average 14.5 msec Maximum 33 msec Average Rotational Latency 8.33 msec Rotational Speed 3600 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous 5.0 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous 1.8 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 23.33 Mbits/sec MTBF 150,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 2.0A Avg (4.3A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 2.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 24 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination _ID2 | _ID1 | | _ID0 | | | Pin 1 J2 | | | J1 | J3 ___________ __________________________ ________ _| | | | | | | |___________|_ |__________________________|___|________| | .. .. | | W5 W4 RN9 W2 | | W1 W11 | | | | W28 | | | | | | | | | | | | Component Side | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN9 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN9 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). W1, W2, Terminator Option W1 and W2 select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the interface terminator. If a jumper is installed at W1(the factory default configuration), and no jumper is installed at W2 the drive provides terminator power. This configuration is used for PC/AT applications. If a jumper is on W2 the host adapter will supply terminator power. If a jumper is installed at W2 and W11, and no jumper is installed at W1 the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface connector J1, pin 26. W11 Bus Option W11 allows the drive to supply interface terminator power to the SCSI Bus. If W11 is not installed and W1 is jumpered (the factory default configuration), the drive does supply SCSI bus interface terminator power. W11 should not be installed for PC/AT applications. W5 Spindle Option Selects the spindle control option. If W5 is jumpered, the drive must wait for a Start Spindle command (after power is applied) to start the spindle motor. If W5 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. W5 is not installed for PC/AT installations. W4 Bus Parity Option W4 selects the parity check option. If W4 is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity. If W4 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. W4 is usually not installed for PC/AT applications. Verify the correct configuration required by your Host Adapter. W28 Ground Options W28(only implemented on Rev B and later boards) is used to connect the drive's logic ground to frame ground. When at jumper is installed at W28, frame ground is connected to logic ground. When a jumper is not installed at W28 (the factory default configuration), frame ground is not connected to logic ground. For PC/AT applications, is a jumper should be installed at W28. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1548 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1548-15 Total Mbytes -------------- 2000 ----------------- Disk Platters ------------------ 8 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 15 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 2099 ----------------- Bytes per track -------------- VARIABLE -------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 1748 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track -------------- VARIABLE -------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Adjacent Track 2.5 msec (including settling time) Average 14.0 msec Maximum 29 msec Average Rotational Latency 8.33 msec Rotational Speed 3600 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 4 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 24 to 38 Mhz MTBF 150,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 2.0A Avg (4.3A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 1.5A avg Power dissipation, typical 24 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination ___________Slave sync(pin 20) | ________Master sync(pin 16) | | ______Bus parity check option( 7th set of pins) | | | _____Write protect option(6th set of pins) | | || ____Spindle control option(4th set of pins) | | ||| ___ID2 | | |||| __ID1 | | ||||| _ID0 Pin 1 | | |||||| | ___________ __________________________ ________ _| J2 | | J1 | | J3 | | |___________|_ |__________________________|___|________| | | | W12 : ___________ . W1 | | |___________| : W2 | | RN6 | | W11 | | | | | | | | | | | | Component Side | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN6 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN6 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Bus termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W12 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. DO NOT installjumpers at both W1 and W12. When a jumper is installed at W1(the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installed at both W2 and W12 ,the drive provides terminator to its on board terminator and also the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Frame Ground Options Jumper W11 selects th frame ground options. W11 is installed, the drive's logic ground to frame ground. When a jumper is not installed at W11 (the factory default configuration), frame ground is not connected to logic ground. Spindle Control Options A jumper bridging pins 7 and 8 of J2 (the 4th set of pins)is used to select the spindle control option. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface Start Unit command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is not installed,(the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on Write Protect Option A jumper bridging pins 11 and 12 of J2 (the 6th set of pins) is used to select the write protect option. When a jumper is installed, the drive is write protected. CAUTION: The drive can still be formatted. When a jumper is not installed,(the factory default configuration), the drive is not write protected. Bus Parity Option A jumper bridging pins 13 and 14 of J2(7th set of pins) is used to select the parity check option. When a jumper is installed, the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed,(the factory default configuration) the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. Spindle Synchronization Option The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(SCSI Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized:If the drive is est to Unsynchronized(PRL=01b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave:If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source Master:If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control:If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), i generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. * THESE SPECIFICATIONS ARE PRELIMINARY. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1578 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1578-15 Total Mbytes ---------------- 382.3 --------------------- Disk Platters -------------------- 8 --------------------- Read/Write Heads ------------------- 15 --------------------- Cylinders ----------------- 1224 --------------------- Bytes per track --------------- 20,832 --------------------- Formatted Capacity (typical) Total Mbytes ---------------- 331.7 --------------------- Bytes per Sector ------------------ 512 --------------------- Sectors per Track ------------------- 36 --------------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time (including settling time) Track-to-Track 4 msec Average 16 msec Maximum 35 msec Average Rotational Latency 8.33 msec Rotational Speed 3600 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous 4.0 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous 1.6 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 10 Mbits/sec MTBF 150,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface SCSI Supports Full Common Command Set Write Precompensation Start Cylinder 1224 Reduced Write Current Start Cylinder 1224 Landing Zone 1224 Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 2.25A avg (4.25A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 2.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 32 Watts Drive Addressing and Interface Termination PIN 1 J2 J1 | ____________ _______________________________ J3 __| |_| |___________ | |____________| |_______________________________| | POWER | | RN202 RN203 RN204 |_________| | | | | | ... W201 | | 123 | | | | W5 | | W4 | | (Component Side) W20 | | ID0 | | ID1 | | ID2 | | | ____ ID2 | ___ ID1 || __ ID0 PIN 1 J2 ||| J1 | ____________ _______________________________ J3 __| |_| |___________ | |____________| |_______________________________| | POWER | | RN202 RN203 RN204 |_________| | W4 W5 | | W21 | | W1 W2 | | | | W11 | | | | W20 | | (Component Side) | | | | | | | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter,each drive must unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 0 at the factory. RN202, RN203, RN204 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminators factory installed at RN202, RN203, and RN204 provide proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives. In most PC/AT installations, the C: drive is actually at the end of the cable and should retain the terminators. W201 or W1, W2 Terminator Options W201 positions 1-2 and 2-3 (or W1 and W2, respectively, on second board shown) select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the interface terminators. If a jumper is installed at positions 1-2 (W1) and no jumper is installed at position 2-3(W2)(the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power. This configuration is used for PC/AT applications. If no jumper is installed at W201 position 1-2(W1) but a jumper is installed at position 2-3(W2), terminator power must be provided by the host computer system via interface connector J1, pin 26. W11 Bus Option W11 (only present on Rev C and higher boards of the second type shown) allows the drive to supply interface terminator power to the SCSI Bus. If W11 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive does not supply SCSI bus interface terminator power. W11 should not be installed for PC/AT applications. W5 Spindle Option W5 selects the spindle control option. If W5 is installed, the drive waits for a Start Spindle command (after power is applied) to start the spindle motor. If W5 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. W5 is not installed for PC/AT installations. W4 Bus Parity Check Option W4 selects the parity check option. If W4 is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity. If W4 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. W4 is not installed most PC/AT applications. Verify the correct configuration required by your Host Adapter. W21 Ground Options W21(only implemented on Rev C and higher boards of the second type shown) is used to connect the drive's logic ground to frame ground. The factory default configuration, which should be used for PC/AT applications, is a jumper installed at W21. W20 Reserved Jumper must be installed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1588 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1588-15 Total Mbytes --------------- 764.9 ----------------- Disk Platters ------------------- 8 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ------------------ 15 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 1632 ----------------- Bytes per track -------------- 31,248 ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 667.6 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ----------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------------- 54 ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time (including settling time) Track-to-Track 4 msec Average 16 msec Maximum 35 msec Average Rotational Latency 8.33 msec Rotational Speed 3600 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous 4.0 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous 1.6 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 15 Mbits/sec MTBF 150,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface SCSI Supports Common Command Set Write Precompensation Start Cylinder 1632 Reduced Write Current Start Cylinder 1632 Landing Zone 1632 Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 2.25A Avg (4.35A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 2.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 28 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination _ID2 | _ID1 | | _ID0 | | | Pin 1 J2 | | | J1 | J3 ___________ __________________________ ________ _| | | | | | | |___________|_ |__________________________|___|________| | .. .. | | W5 W4 RN9 W2 | | W1 W11 | | | | W28 | | | | | | | | | | | | Component Side | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN9 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN9 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). W1, W2, Terminator Option W1 and W2 select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the interface terminator. If a jumper is installed at W1(the factory default configuration), and no jumper is installed at W2 the drive provides terminator power. This configuration is used for PC/AT applications. If a jumper is on W2 the host adapter will supply terminator power. If a jumper is installed at W2 and W11, and no jumper is installed at W1 the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface connector J1, pin 26. W11 Bus Option W11 allows the drive to supply interface terminator power to the SCSI Bus. If W11 is not installed and W1 is jumpered (the factory default configuration), the drive does supply SCSI bus interface terminator power. W11 should not be installed for PC/AT applications. W5 Spindle Option Selects the spindle control option. If W5 is jumpered, the drive must wait for a Start Spindle command (after power is applied) to start the spindle motor. If W5 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. W5 is not installed for PC/AT installations. W4 Bus Parity Option W4 selects the parity check option. If W4 is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity. If W4 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. W4 is usually not installed for PC/AT applications. Verify the correct configuration required by your Host Adapter. W28 Ground Options W28(only implemented on Rev B and later boards) is used to connect the drive's logic ground to frame ground. When at jumper is installed at W28, frame ground is connected to logic ground. When a jumper is not installed at W28 (the factory default configuration), frame ground is not connected to logic ground. For PC/AT applications, is a jumper should be installed at W28. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1598 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1598-15 Total Mbytes --------------- 1203.0 ---------------- Disk Platters ------------------- 8 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ------------------ 15 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 1928 ----------------- Bytes per track -------------- 41,664 ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 1034.6 ---------------- Bytes per Sector ----------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------------- 71 ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Track-to-Track 4 msec (including settling time) Average 14.5 msec One-third Stroke(max) 15.5 msec Maximum 33 msec Average Rotational Latency 8.33 msec Rotational Speed 3600 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous 5.0 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous 1.8 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 20 Mbits/sec MTBF 150,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface SCSI-2 Supports Common Command Set YES Write Precompensation Start Cylinder 1928 Reduced Write Current Start Cylinder 1928 Landing Zone 1928 Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 2.0 A Avg (4.35A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 2.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 30 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination _ID2 | _ID1 | | _ID0 | | | Pin 1 J2 | | | J1 | J3 ___________ __________________________ ________ _| | | | | | | |___________|_ |__________________________|___|________| | .. .. | | W5 W4 RN9 W2 | | W1 W11 | | | | W28 | | | | | | | | | | | | Component Side | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN9 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN9 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). W1, W2, Terminator Option W1 and W2 select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the interface terminator. If a jumper is installed at W1(the factory default configuration), and no jumper is installed at W2 the drive provides terminator power. This configuration is used for PC/AT applications. If a jumper is on W2 the host adapter will supply terminator power. If a jumper is installed at W2 and W11, and no jumper is installed at W1 the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface connector J1, pin 26. W11 Bus Option W11 allows the drive to supply interface terminator power to the SCSI Bus. If W11 is not installed and W1 is jumpered (the factory default configuration), the drive does supply SCSI bus interface terminator power. W11 should not be installed for PC/AT applications. W5 Spindle Option Selects the spindle control option. If W5 is jumpered, the drive must wait for a Start Spindle command (after power is applied) to start the spindle motor. If W5 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. W5 is not installed for PC/AT installations. W4 Bus Parity Option W4 selects the parity check option. If W4 is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity. If W4 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. W4 is usually not installed for PC/AT applications. Verify the correct configuration required by your Host Adapter. W28 Ground Options W28(only implemented on Rev B and later boards) is used to connect the drive's logic ground to frame ground. When at jumper is installed at W28, frame ground is connected to logic ground. When a jumper is not installed at W28 (the factory default configuration), frame ground is not connected to logic ground. For PC/AT applications, is a jumper should be installed at W28. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1624 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1624-7 Total Mbytes ---------------- 765 ----------------- Disk Platters ------------------ 4 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ------------------ 7 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 2112 ----------------- Bytes per track -------------- VARIABLE -------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes ---------------- 668 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track -------------- VARIABLE -------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Track to Track 2.5 msec (including settling time) Average 16 msec Maximum 30 msec Average Rotational Latency 8.33 msec Rotational Speed 3600 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 4 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 19 to 32 Mhz MTBF 150,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 0.9A Avg (2.0A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 0.8A avg Power dissipation, typical 14 Watts Drive Addressing and Interface Termination ___________Slave sync(pin 20) | ________Master sync(pin 16) | | ______Bus parity check option( 7th set of pins) | | | _____Write protect option(6th set of pins) | | || ____Spindle control option(4th set of pins) | | ||| ___ID2 | | |||| __ID1 | | ||||| _ID0 Pin 1 | | |||||| | ___________ __________________________ ________ _| J2 | | J1 | | J3 | | | |___________|_ |__________________________|___|________|:| | þ| | W31.. _________ ³| | ... |_________| W8ÄÄÙ| | W2 W1 RN1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Component Side | | | | | | W13. | | W12: | |__________________________________________________________| ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN1 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W31 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. DO NOT INSTALL jumpers at both W1 and W31 When a jumper is installed at W1(the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installed at both W2 and W31 ,the drive provides terminator power to its on board terminator and also the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Spindle Control Options A jumper bridging pins 7 and 8 of J2 (the 4th set of pins)is used to select the spindle control option. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an Start Unit command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is not installed(the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on Bus Parity Option A jumper bridging pins 13 and 14 of J2(7th set of pins) is used to select the parity check option. When a jumper is installed, the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed,(the factory default configuration),the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. Write Protect Option A jumper bridging pins 11 and 12 of J2 (the 6th set of pins) is used to select the write protect option. When a jumper is installed, the drive is write protected. CAUTION: The drive can still be formatted. When a jumper is not installed(the factory default configuration), the drive is not write protected. Led Color Option A jumper is installed at W12 or W13 to select the color of the LED When a jumper is installed at W12, the red LED is selected. When a jumper is installed at W13(the factory default configuration) the green LED is selected. Frame Ground Options Jumper W8 selects the frame ground option. W8 is installed, the drive's frame ground is connected to logic ground. When a jumper is not installed at W8 (the factory default configuration), frame ground is not connected to logic ground. Spindle Synchronization Option The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(SCSI Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized:If the drive is est to Unsynchronized(PRL=01b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave:If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source Master:If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control:If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1670 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1673-4 1673-5 1674-6 1674-7 Total Mbytes 104.0 130.0 156.1 182.1 Disk Platters 3 3 4 4 Read/Write Heads 4 5 6 7 Cylinders ---------------- 1249 ----------------- Bytes per track -------------- 20,832 ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes 90.3 112.6 135.5 157.8 Bytes per Sector ----------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------------- 36 ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configured on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time (including settling time) Track-to-Track 4 msec Average 16 msec Maximum 37 msec Average Rotational Latency 8.33 msec Rotational Speed 3600 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous 4.0 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous 1.6 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 10 Mbits/sec MTBF 150,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface SCSI Supports Common Command Set Write Precompensation Start Cylinder 1249 Reduced Write Current Start Cylinder 1249 Landing Zone 1249 Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 0.9A Avg (2.0A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 1.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 15 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination _ID2 | _ID1 | | _ID0 | | | Pin 1 J2 | | | J1 | J3 (Power ____________ __________________________ ________connector on _| |_| | |W14 W9| underside | |____________| |__________________________|__| W3 | of board | | | W31 W2 W1 | | +----------+ | | | U39 | RN9 | | | SCSI | | | | PROM | | | +----------+ | | | | | | | | Component Side | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 0 at the factory. RN9 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN9 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). W1, W2 Terminator Option W1 and W2 select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the interface terminator. If a jumper is installed at W1 and no jumper is installed at W2 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power. This configuration is used for PC/AT applications. If no jumper is installed at W1 but a jumper is installed at W2, terminator power must provided by the host computer system via interface connector J1, pin 26. W3, Spindle Option W3 selects the spindle control option. If W3 is installed, the drive waits for a Start Spindle command after power is applied to start the spindle motor. If W3 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. W3 is not installed for PC/AT installations. W9 Bus Parity Option W9 selects the parity check option. If W9 is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity. If W9 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. W9 is usally not installed for PC/AT applications. Verify the correct configuration required by your Host Adapter. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1684 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Unformatted Capacity: Total Mbytes --------------- 389.3 ----------------- Disk Platters ------------------- 4 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ------------------ 7 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 1780 ----------------- Bytes per track -------------- 31,248 ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 339.6 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ----------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------------- 54 ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time (including settling time) Track-to-Track 4 msec Average 14 msec Maximum 30 msec Average Rotational Latency 8.33 msec Rotational Speed 3600 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous 4.0 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous 1.6 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 15 Mbits/sec MTBF 150,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface SCSI Supports Common Command Set Write Precompensation Start Cylinder 1780 Reduced Write Current Start Cylinder 1780 Landing Zone 1780 Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 0.9A Avg (2.0A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 0.8A avg Power dissipation, typical 14.8 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination _ID2 | _ID1 | | _ID0 | | | Pin 1 J2 | | | J1 | J3 (Power ___________ __________________________ ________under _| | | | |W14 W9 | board | |___________|_ |__________________________|___| W3 | | | | W31 W2 W1 | | | | RN9 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Component Side | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 0 at the factory. RN9 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminators factory installed at RN9 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). W1, W2 Terminator Option W1 and W2 selects the source of terminator power (+5V) for the interface terminators. When a jumper is installed at W1(the factory default configuration) and no jumper is installed at W2 the drive provides terminator power. This configuration is used for PC/AT applications. If a jumper is installed at W2, terminator power is provided by the host system via interface cable J1, pin 26. If a jumper is installed at W2 and W31, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1. W31 Bus Option W31 allows the drive to supply interface terminator power to the SCSI Bus. If W31 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive does not supply SCSI bus interface terminator power. W31 should not be installed for PC/AT applications. W3, Spindle Option W3 selects the spindle control option. If W3 is installed, the drive waits for a Start Spindle command (after power is applied) to start the spindle motor. If W3 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. W3 is not installed for PC/AT installations. W9 Bus Parity Option W9 selects the parity check option. If W9 is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity. If W9 is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. W9 is usually not installed for PC/AT applications. Verify the correct configuration required by your Host Adapter. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1908 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1908-15 Total Mbytes -------------- 1600 ----------------- Disk Platters ------------------ 8 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 15 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 2112 ----------------- Bytes per track -------------- VARIABLE -------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 1408 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track -------------- VARIABLE -------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Adjacent Track 2.5 msec (including settling time) Average 11.5 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 4 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 30 to 40 MHz MTBF 150,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 2.0A Avg (4.3A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 1.5A avg Power dissipation, typical 24 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination ___________Slave sync(pin 20) | ________Master sync(pin 16) | | ______Bus parity check option( 7th set of pins) | | | _____Write protect option(6th set of pins) | | || ____Spindle control option(4th set of pins) | | ||| ___ID2 | | |||| __ID1 | | ||||| _ID0 Pin 1 | | |||||| | ___________ __________________________ ________ _| J2 | | J1 | | J3 | | |___________|_ |__________________________|___|________| | | | W12 : ___________ . W1 | | |___________| : W2 | | RN6 | | W11 | | | | | | | | | | | | Component Side | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN6 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN6 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W12 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. DO NOT INSTALL JUMPERS AT BOTH W1 AND W12 When a jumper is installed at W1(the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W12, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Frame Ground Options Jumper W11 selects the frame ground option. When W11 is installed, the drive's frame is connected to frame ground. When a jumper is not installed at W11 (the factory default configuration), frame ground is not connected to logic ground. Spindle Control Options A jumper bridging pins 7 and 8 of J2 (the 4th set of pins)is used to select the spindle control option. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface Start Unit command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is not installed(the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on Write Protect Option A jumper bridging pins 11 and 12 of J2 (the 6th set of pins) is used to select the write protect option. When a jumper is installed, the drive is write protected. CAUTION: The drive can still be formatted. When a jumper is not installed,(the factory default configuration), the drive is not write protected. Bus Parity Option A jumper bridging pins 13 and 14 of J2(7th set of pins) is used to select the parity check option. When a jumper is installed, the drive generates parity but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed,(the factory default configuration),the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. Spindle Synchronization Option The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized:If the drive is est to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave:If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source Master:If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control:If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), i generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. **** THESE SPECIFICATIONS ARE PRELIMINARY. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1924 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1924-21 Total Mbytes -------------- 2440 ----------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 11 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 21 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 2280 ----------------- Bytes per track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 2100 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Adjacent Track 2.0 msec (including settling time) Average 11.5 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 4 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 30 to 40 MHz MTBF 250,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 1.95A Avg (4.35A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 0.9A avg Power dissipation, typical 30 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination ___________Slave sync(pin 20) | ________Master sync(pin 16) | | ______Bus parity check option( 7th set of pins) | | | _____Write protect option(6th set of pins) | | || ____Spindle control option(4th set of pins) | | ||| ___ID2 | | |||| __ID1 | | ||||| _ID0 Pin 1 | | |||||| | ___________ __________________________ ________ _| J2 | | J1 | | J3 | | |___________|_ |__________________________|___|________| | | | W12 : ___________ . W1 | | |___________| : W2 | | RN6 | | W11 | | | | | | | | | | | | Component Side | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN6 Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN6 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W12 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. DO NOT INSTALL JUMPERS AT BOTH W1 AND W12 When a jumper is installed at W1(the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W12, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Frame Ground Options Jumper W11 selects the frame ground option. When W11 is installed, the drive's frame is connected to frame ground. When a jumper is not installed at W11 (the factory default configuration), frame ground is not connected to logic ground. Spindle Control Options A jumper bridging pins 7 and 8 of J2 (the 4th set of pins)is used to select the spindle control option. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface Start Unit command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is not installed(the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on Write Protect Option A jumper bridging pins 11 and 12 of J2 (the 6th set of pins) is used to select the write protect option. When a jumper is installed, the drive is write protected. CAUTION: The drive can still be formatted. When a jumper is not installed,(the factory default configuration), the drive is not write protected. Bus Parity Option A jumper bridging pins 13 and 14 of J2(7th set of pins) is used to select the parity check option. When a jumper is not installed, (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. Spindle Synchronization Option The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized:If the drive is est to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave:If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source Master:If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control:If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), i generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. **** THESE SPECIFICATIONS ARE PRELIMINARY. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1926 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1926-15 Total Mbytes -------------- 2550 ----------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 8 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 15 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 2772 ----------------- Bytes per track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 2158 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Adjacent Track 1.4 msec (including settling time) Average 13.0 msec Maximum 26.5 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 36 to 48 MHz MTBF 300,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 2.1A Avg (4.10A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 1.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 31 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination ___________Slave sync(pin 20) | ________Master sync(pin 16) | | ______Bus parity check option( 7th set of pins) | | | _____Write protect option(6th set of pins) | | || ____Spindle control option(4th set of pins) | | ||| ___ID2 | | |||| __ID1 | | ||||| _ID0 Pin 1 | | |||||| | ___________ __________________________ ________ _| J2 | | J1 | | J3 | | |___________|_ |__________________________|___|________| | ___________ ___________ | | |___________| |___________| | | RN4 RN5 | | . W8 | | W3 : : W4 W5 : : W6 | | Slave Sync Master Sync +5v to Bus Term | | Power | | | | .. W7 | | Frame | | Ground | | Option | | | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN4 & RN5 Interface Terminators The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN6 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W6, at W8, or at W5 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. When a jumper is installed at W6 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W8 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W8 and W5, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Frame Ground Options Jumper W7 selects the frame ground option. When W7 is installed, the drive's frame is connected to frame ground. When a jumper is not installed at W7 (the factory default configuration), frame ground is not connected to logic ground. Spindle Control Options A jumper bridging pins 7 and 8 of J2 (the 4th set of pins)is used to select the spindle control option. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface Start Unit command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is not installed(the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on Write Protect Option A jumper bridging pins 11 and 12 of J2 (the 6th set of pins) is used to select the write protect option. When a jumper is installed, the drive is write protected. CAUTION: The drive can still be formatted. When a jumper is not installed,(the factory default configuration), the drive is not write protected. Bus Parity Option A jumper bridging pins 13 and 14 of J2(7th set of pins) is used to select the parity check option. When a jumper is not installed, (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. When a jumper is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity. Spindle Synchronization Option The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized:If the drive is est to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave:If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source Master:If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control:If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), i generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. **** THESE SPECIFICATIONS ARE PRELIMINARY. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 1936 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 1936-21 Total Mbytes -------------- 3557 ----------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 11 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 21 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 2772 ----------------- Bytes per track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 3022 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Adjacent Track 2.0 msec (including settling time) Average 11.5 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 4 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 36 to 48 MHz MTBF 300,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-5% 1.95A Avg (4.35A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 0.9A avg Power dissipation, typical 30 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination ___________Slave sync(pin 20) | ________Master sync(pin 16) | | ______Bus parity check option( 7th set of pins) | | | _____Write protect option(6th set of pins) | | || ____Spindle control option(4th set of pins) | | ||| ___ID2 | | |||| __ID1 | | ||||| _ID0 Pin 1 | | |||||| | ___________ __________________________ ________ _| J2 | | J1 | | J3 | | |___________|_ |__________________________|___|________| | ___________ ___________ | | |___________| |___________| | | RN4 RN5 | | . W8 | | W3 : : W4 W5 : : W6 | | Slave Sync Master Sync +5v to Bus Term | | Power | | | | .. W7 | | Frame | | Ground | | Option | | | | | ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN4 & RN5 Interface Terminators The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN6 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminator installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminator from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W6, at W8, or at W5 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. When a jumper is installed at W6 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W8 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W8 and W5, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Frame Ground Options Jumper W7 selects the frame ground option. When W7 is installed, the drive's frame is connected to frame ground. When a jumper is not installed at W7 (the factory default configuration), frame ground is not connected to logic ground. Spindle Control Options A jumper bridging pins 7 and 8 of J2 (the 4th set of pins)is used to select the spindle control option. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface Start Unit command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is not installed(the factory default configuration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on Write Protect Option A jumper bridging pins 11 and 12 of J2 (the 6th set of pins) is used to select the write protect option. When a jumper is installed, the drive is write protected. CAUTION: The drive can still be formatted. When a jumper is not installed,(the factory default configuration), the drive is not write protected. Bus Parity Option A jumper bridging pins 13 and 14 of J2(7th set of pins) is used to select the parity check option. When a jumper is not installed, (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. When a jumper is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity Spindle Synchronization Option The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized:If the drive is est to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave:If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source Master:If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control:If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), i generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 2105 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 2105-8 Total Mbytes ---------------- 650 ----------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 5 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 8 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 1760 ----------------- Bytes per track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes ---------------- 560 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Adjacent Track 1.5 msec (including settling time) Average 10.0 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 24 to 40 MHz MTBF 300,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-7% 0.56A Avg (2.2 max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 1.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 12 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination Spindle Sync Connectors | | ** BOARD REVISION 1 ** | _____________________________ ________ _| |||| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ........ .. ........ | ========== | RN1 RN2 W3 RN3 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | W1 ... W2 | J9 - External LED Light | | | Resistors | .. .. | ========= | : : : : : : : W12 W13 | RN[1-3] - Terminators (x3) | I I I P S S S | | D D D a C p p | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI1/2 - SCSI-1/2 Select | / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | .. J9 | W3 - +5V to Bus |_________||________________________________| W4 - Bezel LED Option Spindle Sync Connectors | | ** BOARD REVISION 2 ** | _____________________________ ________ _| |||| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ... .. ........ | ========== | RN1 W W W RN2 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | 2 1 3 | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | | J7 - External LED Light | | | | Resistors | ... .... | ========= | : : : : : : : | | | RN[1-2] - Terminators (x2) | I I I P S S S W10 | | | D D D a C p p W11 | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI-1/2 - Write Protect | J7 / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | || 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | : W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | | W3 - +5V to Bus | ID0 1 2 | W4 - Bezel LED Option |________:_:_:______________________________| W10 - Slave Sync Term. W11 - Master Sync Term. ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN1, RN2, (RN3) Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1, RN2, and RN3 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Note that there is no RN3 jumper on the revision 2 board. Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. DO NOT INSTALL JUMPERS AT BOTH W1 AND W12 When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W12, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Spindle Control Option A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. Spindle Delay Option A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. Bus Parity Option A jumper at PARITY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. SCSI-1/2 Select A jumper at WP selects SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. If the jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive is configured as a SCSI-2 device. the drive is not write protected. LED Option Selection A jumper at W4 is used to select the front bezel LED option When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the front bezel LED is enabled. When a jumper is not installed, the front bezel LED is disabled. Spindle Synchronization Option Jumpers installed at W12 and W13 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W12 and W13 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 2108 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 2108-6 Total Mbytes ---------------- 768 ----------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 6 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 10 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 1760 ----------------- Bytes per track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes ---------------- 666 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Adjacent Track 1.5 msec (including settling time) Average 10.0 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 24 to 40 MHz MTBF 300,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-7% 0.56A Avg (2.2 max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 1.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 12 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination Spindle Sync Connectors | | ** BOARD REVISION 1 ** | _____________________________ ________ _| |||| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ........ .. ........ | ========== | RN1 RN2 W3 RN3 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | W1 ... W2 | J9 - External LED Light | | | Resistors | .. .. | ========= | : : : : : : : W12 W13 | RN[1-3] - Terminators (x3) | I I I P S S S | | D D D a C p p | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI1/2 - SCSI-1/2 Select | / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | .. J9 | W3 - +5V to Bus |_________||________________________________| W4 - Bezel LED Option Spindle Sync Connectors | | ** BOARD REVISION 2 ** | _____________________________ ________ _| |||| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ... .. ........ | ========== | RN1 W W W RN2 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | 2 1 3 | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | | J7 - External LED Light | | | | Resistors | ... .... | ========= | : : : : : : : | | | RN[1-2] - Terminators (x2) | I I I P S S S W10 | | | D D D a C p p W11 | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI-1/2 - Write Protect | J7 / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | || 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | : W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | | W3 - +5V to Bus | ID0 1 2 | W4 - Bezel LED Option |________:_:_:______________________________| W10 - Slave Sync Term. W11 - Master Sync Term. ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN1, RN2, (RN3) Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1, RN2, and RN3 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Note that there is no RN3 jumper on the revision 2 board. Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. DO NOT INSTALL JUMPERS AT BOTH W1 AND W12 When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W12, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Spindle Control Option A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. Spindle Delay Option A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. Bus Parity Option A jumper at PARITY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. SCSI-1/2 Select A jumper at WP selects SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. If the jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive is configured as a SCSI-2 device. the drive is not write protected. LED Option Selection A jumper at W4 is used to select the front bezel LED option When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the front bezel LED is enabled. When a jumper is not installed, the front bezel LED is disabled. Spindle Synchronization Option Jumpers installed at W12 and W13 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W12 and W13 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 2112 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 2112-15 Total Mbytes -------------- 1209 ----------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 8 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 15 ----------------- Cylinders --------------- 1747 ----------------- Bytes per track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 1050 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Adjacent Track 1.5 msec (including settling time) Average 10.0 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 24 to 40 MHz MTBF 300,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-7% 0.56A Avg (2.2 max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 1.0A avg Power dissipation, typical 12 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination Spindle Sync Connectors | | ** BOARD REVISION 1 ** | _____________________________ ________ _| |||| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ........ .. ........ | ========== | RN1 RN2 W3 RN3 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | W1 ... W2 | J9 - External LED Light | | | Resistors | .. .. | ========= | : : : : : : : W12 W13 | RN[1-3] - Terminators (x3) | I I I P S S S | | D D D a C p p | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI1/2 - SCSI-1/2 Select | / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | .. J9 | W3 - +5V to Bus |_________||________________________________| W4 - Bezel LED Option Spindle Sync Connectors | | ** BOARD REVISION 2 ** | _____________________________ ________ _| |||| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ... .. ........ | ========== | RN1 W W W RN2 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | 2 1 3 | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | | J7 - External LED Light | | | | Resistors | ... .... | ========= | : : : : : : : | | | RN[1-2] - Terminators (x2) | I I I P S S S W10 | | | D D D a C p p W11 | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI-1/2 - Write Protect | J7 / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | || 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | : W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | | W3 - +5V to Bus | ID0 1 2 | W4 - Bezel LED Option |________:_:_:______________________________| W10 - Slave Sync Term. W11 - Master Sync Term. ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN1, RN2, (RN3) Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1, RN2, and RN3 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Note that there is no RN3 jumper on the revision 2 board. Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. DO NOT INSTALL JUMPERS AT BOTH W1 AND W12 When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W12, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Spindle Control Option A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. Spindle Delay Option A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. Bus Parity Option A jumper at PARITY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. SCSI-1/2 Select A jumper at WP selects SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. If the jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive is configured as a SCSI-2 device. the drive is not write protected. LED Option Selection A jumper at W4 is used to select the front bezel LED option When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the front bezel LED is enabled. When a jumper is not installed, the front bezel LED is disabled. Spindle Synchronization Option Jumpers installed at W12 and W13 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W12 and W13 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 2205 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 2205-5 Total Mbytes --------------- 693 ----------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 3 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 5 ----------------- Cylinders -------------- 2372 ----------------- Bytes per track ---------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 584 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Track-to-Track (R/W) 1.5 / 2.5 msec (incl. settling time) Average 10.0 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 32 to 46 MHz MTBF 300,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-7% 0.6A Avg (2.2A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 0.85A Avg Power dissipation, typical 11.5 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination _____________________________ ________ _| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ... .. ........ | ========== | RN1 W W W RN2 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | 2 1 3 | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | | J7 - External LED Light | | | | Resistors | ... .... | ========= | : : : : : : : | | | RN[1-2] - Terminators (x2) | I I I P S S S W10 | | | D D D a C p p W11 | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI-1/2 - Write Protect | J7 / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | || 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | : W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | | W3 - +5V to Bus | ID0 1 2 | W4 - Bezel LED Option |________:_:_:______________________________| W10 - Slave Sync Term. W11 - Master Sync Term. ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN1, RN2, (RN3) Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1, RN2, and RN3 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Note that there is no RN3 jumper on the revision 2 board. Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. DO NOT INSTALL JUMPERS AT BOTH W1 AND W3 When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W3, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Spindle Control Option A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. Spindle Delay Option A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. Bus Parity Option A jumper at PARITY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. SCSI-1/2 Select A jumper at WP selects SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. If the jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive is configured as a SCSI-2 device. the drive is not write protected. LED Option Selection A jumper at W4 is used to select the front bezel LED option When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the front bezel LED is enabled. When a jumper is not installed, the front bezel LED is disabled. Spindle Synchronization Option Jumpers installed at W10 and W11 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W10 and W11 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 2207 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 2207-6 Total Mbytes --------------- 831 ----------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 4 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 6 ----------------- Cylinders -------------- 2372 ----------------- Bytes per track ---------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes --------------- 700 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Track-to-Track (R/W) 1.5 / 2.5 msec (incl. settling time) Average 10.0 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 32 to 46 MHz MTBF 300,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-7% 0.6A Avg (2.2A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 0.85A Avg Power dissipation, typical 11.5 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination Spindle Sync Connectors | | | _____________________________ ________ _| |||| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ... .. ........ | ========== | RN1 W W W RN2 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | 2 1 3 | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | | J7 - External LED Light | | | | Resistors | ... .... | ========= | : : : : : : : | | | RN[1-2] - Terminators (x2) | I I I P S S S W10 | | | D D D a C p p W11 | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI-1/2 - Write Protect | J7 / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | || 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | : W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | | W3 - +5V to Bus | ID0 1 2 | W4 - Bezel LED Option |________:_:_:______________________________| W10 - Slave Sync Term. W11 - Master Sync Term. ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN1, RN2, (RN3) Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1, RN2, and RN3 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Note that there is no RN3 jumper on the revision 2 board. Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. DO NOT INSTALL JUMPERS AT BOTH W1 AND W12 When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W12, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Spindle Control Option A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. Spindle Delay Option A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. Bus Parity Option A jumper at PARITY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. SCSI-1/2 Select A jumper at WP selects SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. If the jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive is configured as a SCSI-2 device. the drive is not write protected. LED Option Selection A jumper at W4 is used to select the front bezel LED option When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the front bezel LED is enabled. When a jumper is not installed, the front bezel LED is disabled. Spindle Synchronization Option Jumpers installed at W12 and W13 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W12 and W13 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 2210-AV DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Unformatted Capacity: Total Mbytes ------------- 1,266 ---------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 5 ---------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 9 ---------------- Cylinders ------------- 2,372 ---------------- Bytes per track ---------- VARIABLE ---------------- Megabytes per Surface ------------ 140.66 ---------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes ------------- 1,000 ---------------- Cylinders ------------- 2,360 ---------------- Bytes per Sector --------------- 512 ---------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ---------------- Last Block Addressed --------- 2,062,820 ---------------- GENERAL SETUP (PC-Compatible) ------------------------------------------------ When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. GENERAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------------- Seek Time Track-to-Track (read) 1.5 msec Track-to-Track (write) 2.1 msec Average (read) 10.0 msec Maximum (worst case) 23 msec Rotational Latency Average 5.56 msec Worst Case 11.00 msec Start Time 20 seconds maximum Stop Time 20 seconds maximum Internal Data Rate 30.9 to 46.6 MHz Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Max Sustained 4.2 Mbytes/sec Min Sustained 3.0 Mbytes/sec Max Uninterrupted 2.9 Mbytes/sec Spindle Speed 5400 RPM Speed Variation +/- 0.5 % GENERAL FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------------------- Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation RELIABILITY ------------------------------------------------------------------ Errors (these figures reflect baisc HDA error rates) Soft Read <= 10 in 10^11 bits read Hard Read <= 10 in 10^13 bits read Seek <= 10 in 10^ 7 bits read MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) 300,000 Power-On Hours MTTR (Maximum Time To Repair) 15 Minutes POWER REQUIREMENTS AND DISSIPATION ------------------------------------------- Specifications based on a typical drive with nominal voltage. Use of on board terminator may add 0.7 Watts Start-up Idle Transfer Seek +5V +/- 5% 0.5A 0.43A 0.67A 0.5A typical 0.6A 0.50A 0.77A 0.6A maximum +12V +/- 5% 1.3A 0.40A 0.40A 0.6A typical 1.4A 0.50A 0.50A 0.7A maximum Power dissipation, Stand-by: 6.25 Watts (21.3 BTU/Hr) Positioning (average): 7.50 Watts (25.6 BTU/Hr) SHOCK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Operating No permanent damage or data corruption will occur when the drive is subjected to shock up to the following levels, in one axis at a time. 1/2 Sinusoidal 10 G, 11 msec 18 G, 3 msec Non-Operating The drive will sustain no damage if subjected to shock up to the following levels. Packaged (in standard Micropolis shipping container) Single Pack 48 inches free fall Multi-Pack 36 inches free fall Unpackaged Free-fall drop 0.75 inches Topple test 1.0 inches 1/2 sinusoidal 60 G max, 11 msec 110 G max, 3 msec VIBRATION AND ACOUSTIC NOISE ------------------------------------------------- Operating The drive can be operated and subjected to vibration up to the following levels: 5 - 40 Hz 0.006 inches, peak-peak 40 - 500 Hz 0.5 G peak The drive will continue to operate and will have no unrecoverable errors up to the following levels: 5 - 500 Hz 2.5 G peak Non-Operating The drive will sustain no damage if subjected to vibration up to the following levels: 5 - 40 Hz 10 G peak Acoustic Noise Idling: 31 dBA (4.3 Bels) Seeking: 34 dBA (4.6 Bels) ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS --------------------------------------------------------- OPERATING STORAGE Ambient Temperature: 0 C to 55 C -40 C to 65 C 32 F to 131 F -40 F to 149 F Temperature Gradient, Max: 2.0 C / 5 Minutes 24.0 C / Hour * 3.6 F / 5 Minutes 43.2 F / Hour Relative Humidity 5 % to 95% 5% to 95% non-condensing non-condensing Altitude -200 ft to 10,000 ft -1,000 to 50,000 ft * This gradient should not be exceeded when moving the drive from storage to operation. GENERAL PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ---------------------------------------------- Typical Drive Height: 1.625 inches 41.28 millimeters Width: 4.000 inches 101.60 millimeters Depth: 5.750 inches 146.10 millimeters Weight: 1.800 pounds 0.82 kilograms DRIVE ADDRESSING AND INTERFACE TERMINATION ----------------------------------- _____________________________ ________ _| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ... .. ........ | ========== | RN1 W W W RN2 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | 2 1 3 | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | | J7 - External LED Light | | | | Resistors | ... .... | ========= | : : : : : : : | | | RN[1-2] - Terminators (x2) | I I I P S S S W10 | | | D D D a C p p W11 | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI-1/2 - Write Protect | J7 / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | || 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | : W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | | W3 - +5V to Bus | ID0 1 2 | W4 - Bezel LED Option |________:_:_:______________________________| W10 - Slave Sync Term. W11 - Master Sync Term. SCSI ADDRESS JUMPERS (ID0, ID1, ID2) ------------------------------------------ Up to eight devices (thse host and seven targets) can be attached to the SCSI bus at one time. ID jumpers ID0, ID1, and ID2 are used to assign one of eight SCSI ID bits (0-7) to the drive. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in (default) INTERFACE TERMINATOR (RN1, RN2) ----------------------------------------------- The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1, RN2, and RN3 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Note that there is no RN3 jumper on the revision 2 board. BUS TERMINATION POWER OPTION -------------------------------------------------- A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W3, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). SPINDLE CONTROL OPTION -------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. SPINDLE DELAY OPTION ---------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. BUS PARITY OPTION ------------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at PARITY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. SCSI-1/2 SELECT --------------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at WP selects SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. If the jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive is configured as a SCSI-2 device. the drive is not write protected. LED OPTION SELECTION ---------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at W4 is used to select the front bezel LED option When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the front bezel LED is enabled. When a jumper is not installed, the front bezel LED is disabled. SPINDLE SYNCHRONIZATION OPTION ------------------------------------------------ Jumpers installed at W10 and W11 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W10 and W11 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 2210 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity 2210-9 Total Mbytes -------------- 1266 ----------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 5 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 9 ----------------- Cylinders -------------- 2372 ----------------- Bytes per track ---------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes -------------- 1056 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Track-to-Track (R/W) 1.5 / 2.5 msec (incl. settling time) Average 10.0 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 32 to 46 MHz MTBF 300,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-7% 0.6A Avg (2.2A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 0.85A Avg Power dissipation, typical 11.5 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination _____________________________ ________ _| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ... .. ........ | ========== | RN1 W W W RN2 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | 2 1 3 | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | | J7 - External LED Light | | | | Resistors | ... .... | ========= | : : : : : : : | | | RN[1-2] - Terminators (x2) | I I I P S S S W10 | | | D D D a C p p W11 | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI-1/2 - Write Protect | J7 / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | || 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | : W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | | W3 - +5V to Bus | ID0 1 2 | W4 - Bezel LED Option |________:_:_:______________________________| W10 - Slave Sync Term. W11 - Master Sync Term. ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN1, RN2, (RN3) Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1, RN2, and RN3 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Note that there is no RN3 jumper on the revision 2 board. Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W3, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Spindle Control Option A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. Spindle Delay Option A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. Bus Parity Option A jumper at PARITY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. SCSI-1/2 Select A jumper at WP selects SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. If the jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive is configured as a SCSI-2 device. the drive is not write protected. LED Option Selection A jumper at W4 is used to select the front bezel LED option When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the front bezel LED is enabled. When a jumper is not installed, the front bezel LED is disabled. Spindle Synchronization Option Jumpers installed at W10 and W11 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W10 and W11 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 2217-AV DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Unformatted Capacity: Total Mbytes ------------- 2,044 ---------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 8 ---------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 15 ---------------- Cylinders ------------- 2,372 ---------------- Bytes per track ---------- VARIABLE ---------------- Megabytes per Surface ------------ 136.26 ---------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes ------------- 1,700 ---------------- Cylinders ------------- 2,360 ---------------- Bytes per Sector --------------- 512 ---------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ---------------- Last Block Addressed --------- 3,447,008 ---------------- GENERAL SETUP (PC-Compatible) ------------------------------------------------ When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. GENERAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------------- Seek Time Track-to-Track (read) 1.5 msec Track-to-Track (write) 2.1 msec Average (read) 10.0 msec Maximum (worst case) 23 msec Rotational Latency Average 5.56 msec Worst Case 11.00 msec Start Time 20 seconds maximum Stop Time 20 seconds maximum Internal Data Rate 30.9 to 46.6 MHz Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Max Sustained 4.2 Mbytes/sec Min Sustained 3.0 Mbytes/sec Max Uninterrupted 2.9 Mbytes/sec Spindle Speed 5400 RPM Speed Variation +/- 0.5 % GENERAL FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------------------- Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation RELIABILITY ------------------------------------------------------------------ Errors (these figures reflect baisc HDA error rates) Soft Read <= 10 in 10^11 bits read Hard Read <= 10 in 10^13 bits read Seek <= 10 in 10^ 7 bits read MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) 300,000 Power-On Hours MTTR (Maximum Time To Repair) 15 Minutes POWER REQUIREMENTS AND DISSIPATION ------------------------------------------- Specifications based on a typical drive with nominal voltage. Use of on board terminator may add 0.7 Watts Start-up Idle Transfer Seek +5V +/- 5% 0.5A 0.43A 0.67A 0.5A typical 0.6A 0.50A 0.77A 0.6A maximum +12V +/- 5% 1.3A 0.40A 0.40A 0.6A typical 1.4A 0.50A 0.50A 0.7A maximum Power dissipation, Stand-by: 6.25 Watts (21.3 BTU/Hr) Positioning (average): 7.50 Watts (25.6 BTU/Hr) SHOCK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Operating No permanent damage or data corruption will occur when the drive is subjected to shock up to the following levels, in one axis at a time. 1/2 Sinusoidal 10 G, 11 msec 18 G, 3 msec Non-Operating The drive will sustain no damage if subjected to shock up to the following levels. Packaged (in standard Micropolis shipping container) Single Pack 48 inches free fall Multi-Pack 36 inches free fall Unpackaged Free-fall drop 0.75 inches Topple test 1.0 inches 1/2 sinusoidal 60 G max, 11 msec 110 G max, 3 msec VIBRATION AND ACOUSTIC NOISE ------------------------------------------------- Operating The drive can be operated and subjected to vibration up to the following levels: 5 - 40 Hz 0.006 inches, peak-peak 40 - 500 Hz 0.5 G peak The drive will continue to operate and will have no unrecoverable errors up to the following levels: 5 - 500 Hz 2.5 G peak Non-Operating The drive will sustain no damage if subjected to vibration up to the following levels: 5 - 40 Hz 10 G peak Acoustic Noise Idling: 31 dBA (4.3 Bels) Seeking: 34 dBA (4.6 Bels) ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS --------------------------------------------------------- OPERATING STORAGE Ambient Temperature: 0 C to 55 C -40 C to 65 C 32 F to 131 F -40 F to 149 F Temperature Gradient, Max: 2.0 C / 5 Minutes 24.0 C / Hour * 3.6 F / 5 Minutes 43.2 F / Hour Relative Humidity 5 % to 95% 5% to 95% non-condensing non-condensing Altitude -200 ft to 10,000 ft -1,000 to 50,000 ft * This gradient should not be exceeded when moving the drive from storage to operation. GENERAL PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ---------------------------------------------- Typical Drive Height: 1.625 inches 41.28 millimeters Width: 4.000 inches 101.60 millimeters Depth: 5.750 inches 146.10 millimeters Weight: 1.800 pounds 0.82 kilograms DRIVE ADDRESSING AND INTERFACE TERMINATION ----------------------------------- _____________________________ ________ _| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ... .. ........ | ========== | RN1 W W W RN2 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | 2 1 3 | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | | J7 - External LED Light | | | | Resistors | ... .... | ========= | : : : : : : : | | | RN[1-2] - Terminators (x2) | I I I P S S S W10 | | | D D D a C p p W11 | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI-1/2 - Write Protect | J7 / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | || 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | : W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | | W3 - +5V to Bus | ID0 1 2 | W4 - Bezel LED Option |________:_:_:______________________________| W10 - Slave Sync Term. W11 - Master Sync Term. SCSI ADDRESS JUMPERS (ID0, ID1, ID2) ------------------------------------------ Up to eight devices (thse host and seven targets) can be attached to the SCSI bus at one time. ID jumpers ID0, ID1, and ID2 are used to assign one of eight SCSI ID bits (0-7) to the drive. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in (default) INTERFACE TERMINATOR (RN1, RN2) ----------------------------------------------- The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1, RN2, and RN3 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Note that there is no RN3 jumper on the revision 2 board. BUS TERMINATION POWER OPTION -------------------------------------------------- A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W3, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). SPINDLE CONTROL OPTION -------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. SPINDLE DELAY OPTION ---------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. BUS PARITY OPTION ------------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at PARITY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. SCSI-1/2 SELECT --------------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at WP selects SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. If the jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive is configured as a SCSI-2 device. the drive is not write protected. LED OPTION SELECTION ---------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at W4 is used to select the front bezel LED option When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the front bezel LED is enabled. When a jumper is not installed, the front bezel LED is disabled. SPINDLE SYNCHRONIZATION OPTION ------------------------------------------------ Jumpers installed at W10 and W11 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W10 and W11 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 2217 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Unformatted Capacity: 2217-15 Total Mbytes -------------- 2079 ---------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 8 ----------------- Read/Write Heads ---------------- 15 ----------------- Cylinders -------------- 2372 ----------------- Bytes per track ---------- VARIABLE ----------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes -------------- 1750 ----------------- Bytes per Sector ---------------- 512 ----------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ----------------- PC Setup When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. Performance Specifications Seek Time Track-to-Track (R/W) 1.5 / 2.5 msec (incl. settling time) Average 10.0 msec Maximum 25 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Rotational Speed 5400 rpm +/- 0.5% Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Internal Data Rate 32 to 46 MHz MTBF 300,000 hours Positioner Fully balanced rotary voice coil Parking Automatic park and lock General Functional Specifications Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation Power Requirements +12V +/-7% 0.6A Avg (2.2A max during start-up) +5V +/-5% 0.85A Avg Power dissipation, typical 11.5 Watts 7. Drive Addressing and Interface Termination _____________________________ ________ _| J1 | | J3 | | |____________________________|___|________| Connectors | ........ ... .. ........ | ========== | RN1 W W W RN2 | J1 - 50 Pin Ribbon Cable | 2 1 3 | J3 - 4 Pin Power Cable | | J7 - External LED Light | | | | Resistors | ... .... | ========= | : : : : : : : | | | RN[1-2] - Terminators (x2) | I I I P S S S W10 | | | D D D a C p p W11 | Jumpers | 0 1 2 r S i i | ======= | i I n n | ID[0-2] - SCSI ID | t - 0 1 | Parity - Parity Enable/Disable | y 1 | SCSI-1/2 - Write Protect | J7 / | Spin0 - Spindle Control | || 2 | Spin1 - Spindle Delay | : W4 | W1/W2 - Termination Power | | W3 - +5V to Bus | ID0 1 2 | W4 - Bezel LED Option |________:_:_:______________________________| W10 - Slave Sync Term. W11 - Master Sync Term. ID0, ID1, ID2 SCSI Address Jumpers The SCSI ID (drive address) jumpers are identified as ID0, ID1, and ID2. ID selection is binary, as shown in the table below. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in For multiple drive installations, on one Host Adapter, each drive must have a unique address. Drives are configured as SCSI ID 7 at the factory. RN1, RN2, (RN3) Interface Terminator The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1, RN2, and RN3 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove all three terminators from each of the other drives (or the host computer). Note that there is no RN3 jumper on the revision 2 board. Bus Termination Power Option A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W2 and W3, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1,pin 26(TERMPWR). Spindle Control Option A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. Spindle Delay Option A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. NOTE: Do NOT install jumpers at both SPIN0 and SPIN1. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. Bus Parity Option A jumper at PARITY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates but does not detect parity. When a jumper is not installed, the drive generates parity and enables parity detection. SCSI-1/2 Select A jumper at WP selects SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. If the jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the drive is configured as a SCSI-2 device. the drive is not write protected. LED Option Selection A jumper at W4 is used to select the front bezel LED option When a jumper is installed (the factory default configuration), the front bezel LED is enabled. When a jumper is not installed, the front bezel LED is disabled. Spindle Synchronization Option Jumpers installed at W10 and W11 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W10 and W11 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MICROPOLIS 4110 DISK DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS Unformatted Capacity: Total Mbytes ------------- 1,205 ---------------- Disk Platters ----------------- 5 ---------------- Read/Write Heads ----------------- 9 ---------------- Cylinders ------------- 2,428 ---------------- Bytes per track ---------- VARIABLE ---------------- Megabytes per Surface ------------ 133.85 ---------------- Formatted Capacity Total Mbytes ------------- 1,052 ---------------- Cylinders ------------- 2,415 ---------------- Bytes per Sector --------------- 512 ---------------- Sectors per Track ----------- VARIABLE ---------------- Last Block Addressed --------- 2,053,879 ---------------- GENERAL SETUP (PC-Compatible) ------------------------------------------------ When using SCSI in a PC, the most common method is to run your setup program and define No Drives Present. The SCSI Host Adapter will automatically self-configure on power-up. To install the drive, follow the manufacturer's instructions to use the on-board BIOS routine or software that was supplied with the Host Adapter. GENERAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------------- Seek Time Track-to-Track (read) 1.5 msec Track-to-Track (write) 2.5 msec Average (read) 8.5 msec Maximum 20 msec Average Rotational Latency 5.56 msec Start Time 20 seconds maximum Stop Time 20 seconds maximum Internal Data Rate 30.9 to 46.6 MHz Data Transfer Rate at Interface Synchronous Up to 10 Mbytes/sec Asynchronous Up to 5 Mbytes/sec Spindle Speed 5400 RPM Speed Variation +/- 0.5 % GENERAL FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------------------- Interface Fast SCSI-2 Supports Full Common Command Set YES Mounting Plane Any orientation RELIABILITY ------------------------------------------------------------------ Errors (these figures reflect baisc HDA error rates) Soft Read <= 10 in 10^11 bits read Hard Read <= 10 in 10^13 bits read Seek <= 10 in 10^ 7 bits read MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) 500,000 Power-On Hours MTTR (Maximum Time To Repair) 15 Minutes POWER REQUIREMENTS AND DISSIPATION ------------------------------------------- Specifications based on a typical drive with nominal voltage. Use of on board terminator may add 0.7 Watts Start-up Idle Transfer Seek +5V +/- 5% 0.5A 0.43A 0.67A 0.5A typical 0.6A 0.50A 0.77A 0.6A maximum +12V +/- 5% 1.3A 0.40A 0.40A 0.6A typical 1.4A 0.50A 0.50A 0.7A maximum Power dissipation, Stand-by: 6.25 Watts (21.3 BTU/Hr) Positioning (average): 7.50 Watts (25.6 BTU/Hr) SHOCK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Operating No permanent damage or data corruption will occur when the drive is subjected to shock up to the following levels, in one axis at a time. 1/2 Sinusoidal 10 G, 11 msec 18 G, 3 msec Non-Operating The drive will sustain no damage if subjected to shock up to the following levels. Packaged (in standard Micropolis shipping container) Single Pack 48 inches free fall Multi-Pack 36 inches free fall Unpackaged Free-fall drop 0.75 inches Topple test 1.0 inches 1/2 sinusoidal 60 G max, 11 msec 110 G max, 3 msec VIBRATION AND ACOUSTIC NOISE ------------------------------------------------- Operating The drive can be operated and subjected to vibration up to the following levels: 5 - 40 Hz 0.006 inches, peak-peak 40 - 500 Hz 0.5 G peak The drive will continue to operate and will have no unrecoverable errors up to the following levels: 5 - 500 Hz 2.5 G peak Non-Operating The drive will sustain no damage if subjected to vibration up to the following levels: 5 - 40 Hz 10 G peak Acoustic Noise Idling: 31 dBA (4.3 Bels) Seeking: 34 dBA (4.6 Bels) ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS --------------------------------------------------------- OPERATING STORAGE Ambient Temperature: 0 C to 55 C -40 C to 65 C 32 F to 131 F -40 F to 149 F Temperature Gradient, Max: 2.0 C / 5 Minutes 24.0 C / Hour * 3.6 F / 5 Minutes 43.2 F / Hour Relative Humidity 5 % to 95% 5% to 95% non-condensing non-condensing Altitude -200 ft to 10,000 ft -1,000 to 50,000 ft * This gradient should not be exceeded when moving the drive from storage to operation. GENERAL PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ---------------------------------------------- Typical Drive Height: 1.00 inches 25.4 millimeters Width: 4.00 inches 101.6 millimeters Depth: 5.75 inches 145.1 millimeters Weight: 1.40 pounds 0.64 kilograms DRIVE ADDRESSING AND INTERFACE TERMINATION ----------------------------------- +-------------------------------------------------------------+ |##| | J1A |##| | |##| | +--+ | |##| : | J1 |##| : LED =(*) |##| : | |##| : +-+ |##| :RN2 |#| |##| W3 .. .. ID0 See next |#| |##| :RN1 W2 .. .. ID1 diagram for |#| --+ |##| : W1 .. .. ID2 other control |#| | |##| : jumper settings |#| | |##| : |#| | |##| : W11 .. +-+ | |##| W10 .. | | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 09 07 05 03 01 Pin | +--------------------------------------+ /| | __(*)___| O O O O O O O O O O O O | (+) Positive <-|--+ LED | O O O O O O O O O O O O | (-) Negative \| +--------------------------------------+ 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 08 06 04 02 Pin +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-> SSYNC Slave Sync Signal | | | | | | | | +----> MSYNC Master Sync Signal | | | | | | | +----------> PTY Bus Parity Check Option | | | | | | +-------------> WP Write Protect Option | | | | | +----------------> SP1 Sindle Delay Option | | | | +-------------------> SP0 Spindle Control Option | | | +-------------------------> ID2 SCSI ID Selector 2 | | +----------------------------> ID1 SCSI ID Selector 1 | +-------------------------------> ID0 SCSI iD Selector 0 +----------------------------------> LED Remote LED SCSI ADDRESS JUMPERS (ID0, ID1, ID2) ----------------------------------------- Up to eight devices (the host and seven targets) can be attached to the SCSI bus at one time. ID jumpers ID0, ID1, and ID2 are used to assign one of eight SCSI iID bits (0-7) to the drive. Note also that there are two jumper sets to set SCSI id settings, one closer to the LED, the other in the middle of the board. We do not preconfigure the block closest to the LED (default set to 0) but do configure the middle block to SCSI id 7 (factory default configuration. In multiple device systems, each drive must have its own unique SCSI ID. SCSI Jumpers Address ID2 ID1 ID0 ------- --- --- --- 0 out out out 1 out out in 2 out in out 3 out in in 4 in out out 5 in out in 6 in in out 7 in in in (Default) INTERFACE TERMINATOR (RN1, RN2) ---------------------------------------------- The Interface Terminator factory installed at RN1 and RN2, which provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple drives, leave the terminators installed only in the last physical drive (or drives) on the daisy chain cable; remove the terminating resistors from each of the other drives (or the host computer). BUS TERMINATION POWER OPTION (W1, W2, W3) ------------------------------------ A jumper is installed at W1, at W2, or at W2 and W3 to select the source of terminator power (+5V) for the SCSI Bus terminator packs on the device electronics board. When a jumper is installed at W1 (the factory default configuration), the drive provides terminator power to it's on-board terminators, otherwise known as local termination power. When a jumper is installed at W2 , terminator power is is provided by the host system via the interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). When a jumper is installl at both W1 and W3, the drive provides terminator power to its on-board terminators and also to the SCSI bus via interface cable J1, pin 26 (TERMPWR). SPINDLE CONTROL OPTION ------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at SPIN0 is used to select the spindle control option. When a jumper is installed, the drive must wait for an interface START UNIT command to start the spindle motor. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), the drive automatically starts the spindle motor at power-on. SPINDLE DELAY OPTION ---------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at SPIN1 is used to select the spindle delay option (spindle start-up is delayed based upon the SCSI ID). Delay time per ID is 12 seconds. When a jumper is installed, spindle delay is enabled. When a jumper is NOT installed, (the factory default configuaration), spindle delay is disabled. BUS PARITY OPTION ------------------------------------------------------------ A jumper at PTY is used to select parity check option. When a jumper is installed, the drive neither generates nor detects parity. When a jumper is not installed (the factory default configuration), the drive generates parity and has parity detection enabled. WRITE PROTECT OPTION ------------------------------------------------------- A jumper at WP is used to write protect the drive. Please note that the When a jumper is installed, the drive is write protected. When a jumper is not installed (factory default configuration), data can be written to the drive ( REMOTE LED SELECTOR ---------------------------------------------------------- When a remote LED is connected to the LED jumper, both LEDs (On device electronics boards and remote location) are enabled. When a remote LED is not connected to the LED jumper, only the device electronics board LED is enabled. SPINDLE SYNCHRONIZATION OPTION ----------------------------------------------- Jumpers installed at W10 and W11 provide termination for the Spindle Synchronization signals (Slave Sync and Master Sync respectively). When Spindle Synchronization is to be implemented, jumpers W10 and W11 are removed from all drives except the last drive on the cable. The Rotational Position Locking field(MODE SELECT command, Page Code 04h) is used to specify spindle synchronization operation; see document #110366(Scsi Implementation in Micropolis "MZR" Products) and ANSI-2 SCSI Standard. Unsynchronized: If the drive is set to Unsynchronized(PRL=00b), it ignores the SLAVE SYNC signal. Slave: If the drive is set to Slave(RPL=01b), it does not generate the MASTER SYNC signal or the SLAVE SYNC signal but synchronizes its index to the SLAVE SYNC signal (J2,pin 20) supplied by an external source. Master: If the drive is set to MASTER(RPL=10b), it generates the SLAVE SYNC output signal (j2,pin 20) for use directly by the slave drives. Master Control: If the drive is set to Master Control(RPL=11b), it generates the MASTER SYNC signal(j2,pin 20). This output is used by the controller to generate the SLAVE SYNC signal(J2,pin 20) for the slave drives. ----------------------------------------------------------------------