SLATA128MM1UI STEC, SLATA128MM1UI Datasheet - Page 32

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SLATA128MM1UI

Manufacturer Part Number
SLATA128MM1UI
Description
Manufacturer
STEC
Type
PC Cardr
Datasheet

Specifications of SLATA128MM1UI

Density
128MByte
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3/5V
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Package Type
Not Required
Mounting
Socket
Pin Count
68
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
3.18/4.75V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.465/5.25V
Programmable
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
SLATAxxx(M/G)M1U(I)
Datasheet
6.0 Supported ATA Commands
The ATA commands used by the ATA PC Card are listed in Table 24. Refer to ATA PC Card standards
for details.
Check Power Mode
Execute Drive Diagnostic
Erase Sector(s)
Format Track
Identify Drive
Idle
Idle Immediate
Initialize Drive Parameters
NOP
Read Buffer
Read DMA (Not used for
part numbers with P)
Read Multiple
Read Long Sector
Read Sector(s)
Read Verify Sector(s)
Recalibrate
Request Sense
(Extended Error)
Command Set
Table 24: ATA PC Card Supported ATA Commands
E5h or 98h
90h
C0h
50h
ECh
E3h or 97h
E1h or 95h
91h
00h
E4h
C8h
C4h
22h or 23h
20h (w/ retry)
21h (w/o retry)
40h (w/ retry)
1Xh
03h
41h (w/o retry
Code
61000-04497-117, April 2008
This command checks the power mode.
This command performs the internal diagnostic tests
implemented by the ATA PC Card. The Diagnostic Code is
returned in the Error Register.
Command is used to pre-erase/condition data sectors in advance.
Command writes the desired head/cylinder of the selected drive
with a vender unique data pattern (typically 00h or FFh). This
ATA PC Card accepts a sector buffer of data from the host to
follow the command with the same protocol as the Write Sector
Command although the information in the buffer is not used.
Command lets the host receive parameter information from the
ATA PC Card in the same protocol as Read Sector(s)
command.
Command causes the ATA PC Card to set BSY, enter the Idle
mode, clear BSY, and generate an interrupt. If sector count is
non-zero, automatic power down mode is enabled. If sector
count is zero, the automatic power down mode is disabled.
This command causes the ATA PC Card to set BSY, enter the
Idle mode, clear BSY, and generate an interrupt.
This command enables the host to set the number of sectors
per track and the number of heads per cylinder.
No Operation.
This command enables the host to read the current contents of
the ATA PC Card’s sector buffer.
Command is sector read command used for Multiword DMA
transfer.
Command performs similarly to the Read Sectors command.
Interrupts are not generated on each sector, but on transfer of a
block which contains the number of sectors defined by a Set
Multiple command.
Command performs similarly to the Read Sector(s) command
except that it returns 516 bytes of data instead of 512 bytes.
Command reads from 1 to 256 sectors as specified in the Sector
Count register. Sector count of 0 requests 256 sectors. Transfer
begins at the sector specified in the Sector Number register.
This command verifies one or more sectors on the ATA PC Card
by transferring data from the flash media to the data buffer in the
ATA PC Card and verifying that the ECC is correct. This
command is identical to the Read Sectors command, except
that DRQ is never set and no data is transferred to the host.
The ATA PC Card performs only the interface timing and
register operations. When this command is issued, the ATA PC
Card sets BSY and waits for an appropriate length of time, after
which it clears BSY and issues an interrupt. When this
command ends normally, the ATA PC Card is initialized.
Command requests extended error code after command ends
with error. Extended error code is returned in the Error Register
Description
ATA PC Card
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