IBM DJSA-210 Hard Drive Specifications - Page 92

Standby/Sleep command completion timing, 5.4 Standby timer, 5.5 Status

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The sleep command moves a device to sleep mode. The device's interface becomes inactive at the completion of the sleep command. A reset is required to move a device out of sleep mode. When a device exits sleep mode it will enter standby mode. The Standby and Standby Immediate commands move a device to standby mode immediately from the active or idle modes. The standby command also sets the standby timer count. 11.5.3 Standby/Sleep command completion timing 1. Confirm the completion of writing cached data in the buffer to media. 2. Unload the heads on the ramp. 3. Set the DRDY bit and the DSC bit in Status Register. 4. Set the INTRQ (completion of the command). 5. Activate the spindle break to stop the spindle motor. 6. Wait until the spindle motor is stopped. 7. Perform the post process. 11.5.4 Standby timer The standby timer provides a method for the device to automatically enter standby mode from either active or idle mode following a host programmed period of inactivity. If the device is in the active or idle mode, the device waits for the specified time period and if no command is received, the device automatically enters the standby mode. If the value of the SECTOR COUNT register on Idle command or the Standby command is set to "00h", the device will automatically set the standby timer to 109 minutes. 11.5.5 Status In the active, idle, and standby modes, the device shall have the RDY bit of the status register set. If the BSY bit is not set, the device shall be ready to accept any command. In sleep mode, the device's interface is not active. A host shall not attempt to read the device's status or issue commands to the device. 11.5.6 Interface Capability for Power Modes Each power mode affects the physical interface as defined in the following table: Mode Active Idle Standby Sleep Interface BSY RDY Media active x x Yes Active o 1 Yes Active o 1 Yes Inactive x x No Inactive Figure 60. Power conditions Ready (RDY) is not a power condition. A device may post ready at the interface even though the media may not be accessible. Travelstar 32GH/30GT/20GN hard disk drive specifications 78

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The sleep command moves a device to sleep mode. The device's interface becomes inactive at the
completion of the sleep command. A reset is required to move a device out of sleep mode. When a device
exits sleep mode it will enter standby mode.
The Standby and Standby Immediate commands move a device to standby mode immediately from the
active or idle modes. The standby command also sets the standby timer count.
11.5.3 Standby/Sleep command completion timing
1. Confirm the completion of writing cached data in the buffer to media.
2. Unload the heads on the ramp.
3. Set the DRDY bit and the DSC bit in Status Register.
4. Set the INTRQ (completion of the command).
5. Activate the spindle break to stop the spindle motor.
6. Wait until the spindle motor is stopped.
7. Perform the post process.
11.5.4 Standby timer
The standby timer provides a method for the device to automatically enter standby mode from either
active or idle mode following a host programmed period of inactivity. If the device is in the active or idle
mode, the device waits for the specified time period and if no command is received, the device
automatically enters the standby mode.
If the value of the SECTOR COUNT register on Idle command or the Standby command is set to "00h",
the device will automatically set the standby timer to 109 minutes.
11.5.5 Status
In the active, idle, and standby modes, the device shall have the RDY bit of the status register set. If the
BSY bit is not set, the device shall be ready to accept any command.
In sleep mode, the device's interface is not active. A host shall not attempt to read the device's status or
issue commands to the device.
11.5.6 Interface Capability for Power Modes
Each power mode affects the physical interface as defined in the following table:
Inactive
No
x
x
Sleep
Inactive
Yes
1
o
Standby
Active
Yes
1
o
Idle
Active
Yes
x
x
Active
Media
Interface
active
RDY
BSY
Mode
Figure 60. Power conditions
Ready (RDY) is not a power condition. A device may post ready at the interface even though the media
may not be accessible.
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