Toshiba SD-W1111 Product Specification

Toshiba SD-W1111 Product Specification

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TOSHIBA
DISK PRODUCTS DIVISION
SD-W1111
DVD-RAM DRIVE

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

JUNE 1999
REV. 1.0
Specifications are subject to change without notice
DOCUMENT NUMBER
12043

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  • Page 1: Product Specification

    TOSHIBA DISK PRODUCTS DIVISION SD-W1111 DVD-RAM DRIVE PRODUCT SPECIFICATION JUNE 1999 REV. 1.0 Specifications are subject to change without notice DOCUMENT NUMBER 12043...
  • Page 2: Od-A017

    OD-A017-02 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 ‘99/06/26 Version Matters to be attended to: This drive adopts RPC-II for its “Standard Specification Model”. This DVD-RAM Drive adopts RPC-II, the Phase II System of RPC (Regional Playback Control) for “Standard Specification Model”, on the basis of a contract with the CSS (Contents Scramble System) organization. (all of our former DVD-RAM Drives adopted RPC-I, the Phase I System.)
  • Page 3 1 minute. When the emergency eject is carried out while the power is on or immediately after the power off, the disc may be ejected in a rotating status. Toshiba Corporation does not assure if the disc is damaged by this. Page 3 OD-A017-02 ‘99/06/26...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 Scope... 6 Features ... 6 External views and dimensions ... 7 Basic specifications ... 8 Power supply specifications ... 10 Input power supply ... 10 Power consumption ... 10 Allowable ripple voltage... 10 Mechanical specifications ... 10 Dimensions ...
  • Page 5 OD-A017-02 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 ‘99/06/26 Version 15. MISCELLANEOUS ... 30 15.1 Accessories ... 30 15.2 A bare disc setting at vertical installation ... 30 15.3 Disc eject at emergency ... 33 Page 5 Product Specification...
  • Page 6: Scope

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 1. Scope The specification is applied to DVD-RAM drive SD-W1111. 2. Features (1) 2.6 GBytes capacity on one side of a 120 mm disc Using 650 nm short-wavelength laser, 0.74 m single spiral land and groove tracking and Z-CLV system, realizes the memory of 2.6 GBytes (decimal) on one side of a 120 mm disc.
  • Page 7: External Views And Dimensions

    OD-A017-02 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 ‘99/06/26 Version 3. External views and dimensions External views: 146.0 x 203.0 x 41.3 (mm) (W x D x H) (Except for front bezel) Page 7 Product Specification...
  • Page 8: Basic Specifications

    6) CD-R (Read only) * 7) CD-RW (Read only) * *1: Toshiba designate a recommend disc the performance of which has been checked by this drive. *2: Formatted user capacity: 2.32GB *3: When using a disc without using a cartridge, limitation on function features may occur.
  • Page 9 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 Average seek time (Operating time of SEEK command) DVD-RAM DVD-ROM CD-ROM Average access time DVD-RAM playback DVD-ROM CD-ROM *1 Operation time when playing back 1ECC block by READ command *2 Operation time when playing back 1 sector by READ command...
  • Page 10: Power Supply Specifications

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 5. Power supply specifications 5.1 Input power supply +5V ± 5%, peak current 3A (Max. 2 sec., at spindle motor ON/OFF) Note: Power supply current is usually 1.4A. But at a spin-up time the current increase to 3.0A. If the power supply cable that is long and thin, power supply voltage is drop and out of the operational condition of this drive.
  • Page 11: Reliability Specifications

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 According to the steps described below, the optical head auto-lock mechanism can be functioned. Eject a disc. Pull-in the tray inside the drive. After “BUSY” lamp turns off, the auto-lock function completes. When transporting, transport the drive after performing the steps above and turning off the power.
  • Page 12: Relative Humidity

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 8.2 Relative humidity Operating Storing Transporting (with packing) (Temperature variation gradient: 10% /h, absolute humidity: 30 gm 8.3 Vibration(5 to 300 Hz) Operating Non-operating Transporting (with packing) 8.4 Shock(Half sine wave 11 msec., interval 2 sec., 5 cycle)
  • Page 13 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 EN61000-4-6 : 1996 EN61000-4-8 : 1993 EN61000-4-11 : 1994 Page 13 OD-A017-02 ‘99/06/26 Version Product Specification...
  • Page 14: Block Diagram

    OD-A017-02 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 ‘99/06/26 Version 9. Block diagram Page 14 Product Specification...
  • Page 15: Mounting

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 10. Mounting 10.1 Mounting Mount the drive using four M3 tapping holes bottom and two M3 tapping holes on each side. The following shows an example mounting on a personal computer or a sub system. Flatness deviation under 0.5mm...
  • Page 16: Mounting Direction

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 10.2 Mounting direction Install direction Allowable slants (Refer to the drawing.) Left/right directions: Within ±15°. Front/rear directions:Within 10° Horizontal or vertical installation (When using an 80mm disc, vertical direction installation is not allowed.) (When installing vertically, the allowable slants toward the top plate bottom should be 0°.)
  • Page 17: Notes On Mounting

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 10.3 Notes on mounting Keep more than 5mm clearance to circulate an adequate amount of air by convection around the drive and mounting metal parts. Keep more than 0.8mm clearance around the top cover in order to secure absorbing shock and vibration.
  • Page 18 OD-A017-02 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 ‘99/06/26 Version Do not apply force (under 1.5N : 150gf) caving in the top plate. Use screws of which length inside the drive should be more than 2.5mm and less than 3.5 mm from the drive frame surface.
  • Page 19: Front Bezel

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 11. Front bezel 11.1 Standard Bezel The front view of the drive with a standard bezel Load/Unload switch: Push when ejecting/pulling-in the tray Emergency disc eject hole: When ejecting a disc with power turned off, insert an exclusive tool to eject a disc. (Refer to 15.3) LED: “BUSY”...
  • Page 20 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 (3) A disc is not loaded, all LED’s turn off. “ROM” or “RAM” “BUSY” (4) While executing following command, “BUSY” LED turns on. “BUSY” Command REASIGN WRITE WRITE & VERIFY SEND DIAGONOSTIC SET READ AHEAD START / STOP UNIT (5) While executing FORMAT command, “RAM”...
  • Page 21: Rear View And Connectors

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 12. Rear View and Connectors The rear view of the drive Audio connector for CD Power supply connector (4 pin): DC power supply is to be connected. I/F (SCSI) connector (50 pin): Modes select headers (2 x 8 bits): Used to perform function settings.
  • Page 22: I/F Connector (Scsi Connector)

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 12.2 I/F connector (SCSI connector) 12.2.1 Pin No. table of connector terminal *Notes 1) the low level of all signals returns TRUE. Use Hirose Electronics Co. HIF 3BB-50DA-2.54R, Molex 5320-50AT2 or equivalent one for the connector on cable side.
  • Page 23: External View Diagram

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 12.2.2 External view diagram 12.2.3 Signal interface Type Inductor size Characteristic impedance Maximum cable length 50 core flat cable or 25 couple stranded wire cable more than AWG28 100ohm ± 10% 3.0m Page 23 OD-A017-02 ‘99/06/26 Version...
  • Page 24: Mode Select Headers Functions

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 12.3 Mode select headers functions By inserting the jumper wire to the mode select headers , each kind of operation mode is made. Mode select headers:2.54-mm pitch CD Audio Connector Pin No. 1 Pin No. 12.3.1 SCSI ID setting...
  • Page 25: One Lun/Two Lun Setting

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 12.3.4 ONE LUN/TWO LUN setting Pin 6 Open Short ONE LUN mode: The drive operates in one LUN (Logical Unit Number) for all discs to TWO LUN mode: The drive operates in the following two LUNs. LUN = 0:...
  • Page 26: Host Interface Specification

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 13. Host interface specification 13.1 Applicable standard SCSI Command set 13.2 SCSI command set Code (Hex.) SFF8090 Ver. 2 Rev 0.95 ANSI X3T9.2 Rev 10L Command TEST UNIT READY REZERO UNIT REQUEST SENSE FORMAT UNIT REASSIGN BLOCKS...
  • Page 27 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 Code (Hex.) Command MODE SENSE (10) SEND EVENT SEND KEY REPORT KEY PLAY AUDIO (12) SET READ AHEAD READ (12) WRITE (12) GET PERFORMANCE READ DVD STRUCTURE WRITE AND VERIFY (12) VERIFY (12) SET STREAMING READ CD MSF...
  • Page 28: Notes On Data Guarantee

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 14. Notes on data guarantee 14.1 Disappearance of data in buffer in a write cache operation In a write cache operation, before data are actually written to a disc, a status response to the WRITE command or WRITE & VERIFY command is sent. If the power supply is switched off immediately after the status response, there is a possibility that the data in the buffer will disappear before being written to the disc.
  • Page 29 OD-A017-02 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 ‘99/06/26 Version Moreover, not only the data which tried to be recorded but also the data of other addresses in the same ECC block might be lost due to the failure to record. Page 29 Product Specification...
  • Page 30: Miscellaneous

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 15. MISCELLANEOUS 15.1 Accessories Function setting jumper pins Emergency eject tool 15.2 A bare disc setting at vertical installation In case of using a bare disc (ex. DVD-ROM or CD-ROM) at vertical installation, use disc holders on the tray.
  • Page 31 OD-A017-02 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 ‘99/06/26 Version 3. First hang a disc on a disc holder in an upper and rear side of a tray, and then put the disc on disc holders in a down side of the tray. 4. Check three disc holders to confirm to the disc surely.
  • Page 32 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 Notes in use (1) A disc might be scratched, damaged and dropped from a tray when used with a disc not correctly installed. Please install correctly and use a disc. (2) Please do drawing out (pulling return) a disc holder before setting a disc in a tray.
  • Page 33: Disc Eject At Emergency

    TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111 15.3 Disc eject at emergency Please do according to the following procedures when it is necessary to take out a disc from the drive in the emergency. Check that the power supply of the drive is turned off and one minute or more passes.
  • Page 34 Deviation List Page Item Cautions Rotational speed(DVD-RAM) Host I/F Average access time 8.3 vibration 10.3 Notes on mounting 12 Rear View and Connectors 12.4 Audio Connector 13.1 Applicable standard Notes in use (4) Rev # 0.9a Rev # 1.0 Add (6) 1,130 - 2,640 rpm 1,028 –...

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