Theory Of Operations; Overview; Drive Configurations; Block Diagrams - Seagate STT20000N Product Manual

Scsi minicartridge drives (standard and ns-20 versions)
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Theory of operations

Theory of operations

Overview

Drive configurations

Block diagrams

STT20000N Product Manual
The STT20000 SCSI minicartridge drive is a low-cost, high-performance TR-5
minicartridge tape drive that is ideal for standalone users or small network computer
systems. With capabilities of up to 10 to 20 Gbytes, depending upon media and data
compression, the drive offers quick, efficient backup and restore operations. Its
TM
unique FastSense
feature automatically selects the appropriate transfer rate—
1,000, 733, or 489 Kbytes/sec—depending on the speed of the operating system.
The STT20000 SCSI minicartridge drive is based on proven Seagate designs,
Seagate firmware, and the latest component technologies. This drive uses second
generation custom LSI for efficient circuit layout and increased reliability for low
power consumption. The drive also uses flash EEPROM devices for easy firmware
upgrades.
This chapter describes the drive in more detail and explains implementation specific
information.
The drive may be configured as Standard (STT20000N) or NS (STT20000N-C). The
NS configuration has all the features of the Standard drive with the following
additions:
Read While Write(RWW) tape head
Hardware data compression
Larger (2-Mbyte) DRAM buffer
The electronics of the SCSI minicartridge drive are laid out on one main printed
circuit board (PCB).
Figure 7-1a and 7-1b are simplified block diagrams of the standard and NS
drives, respectively.
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