Fujitsu MHM2150AT Manual/User Guide - Page 24

Interface, interface as daisy chain configuration.

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1.1 Features 1.1.3 Interface (1) Connection to interface With the built-in ATA interface controller, the disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) can be connected to an ATA interface of a personal computer. (2) 2 MB data buffer The disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) uses a 2 MB data buffer to transfer data between the host and the disk media. In combination with the read-ahead cache system described in item (3) and the write cache described in item (7), the buffer contributes to efficient I/O processing. (3) Read-ahead cache system After the execution of a disk read command, the disk drive automatically reads the subsequent data block and writes it to the data buffer (read ahead operation). This cache system enables fast data access. The next disk read command would normally cause another disk access. But, if the read ahead data corresponds to the data requested by the next read command, the data in the buffer can be transferred instead. (4) Master/slave The disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) can be connected to ATA interface as daisy chain configuration. Drive 0 is a master device, drive 1 is a slave device. (5) Error correction and retry by ECC If a recoverable error occurs, the disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) themselves attempt error recovery. The ECC has improved buffer error correction for correctable data errors. (6) Self-diagnosis The disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) have a diagnostic function to check operation of the controller and disk drives. Executing the diagnostic command invokes self-diagnosis. (7) Write cache When the disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) receive a write command, the disk drives post the command completion at completion of transferring data to the data buffer completion of writing to the disk media. This feature reduces the access time at writing. C141-E104-03EN 1-3

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1.1
Features
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1.1.3 Interface
(1)
Connection to interface
With the built-in ATA interface controller, the disk drives (the MHL Series and
MHM Series) can be connected to an ATA interface of a personal computer.
(2)
2 MB data buffer
The disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) uses a 2 MB data buffer to
transfer data between the host and the disk media.
In combination with the read-ahead cache system described in item (3) and the
write cache described in item (7), the buffer contributes to efficient I/O
processing.
(3)
Read-ahead cache system
After the execution of a disk read command, the disk drive automatically reads the
subsequent data block and writes it to the data buffer (read ahead operation).
This
cache system enables fast data access.
The next disk read command would
normally cause another disk access.
But, if the read ahead data corresponds to the
data requested by the next read command, the data in the buffer can be transferred
instead.
(4) Master/slave
The disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) can be connected to ATA
interface as daisy chain configuration.
Drive 0 is a master device, drive 1 is a
slave device.
(5)
Error correction and retry by ECC
If a recoverable error occurs, the disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series)
themselves attempt error recovery.
The ECC has improved buffer error correction
for correctable data errors.
(6) Self-diagnosis
The disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) have a diagnostic function to
check operation of the controller and disk drives.
Executing the diagnostic
command invokes self-diagnosis.
(7)
Write cache
When the disk drives (the MHL Series and MHM Series) receive a write
command, the disk drives post the command completion at completion of
transferring data to the data buffer completion of writing to the disk media.
This
feature reduces the access time at writing.