SATADOM-MV 3ME3 Table of contents LIST OF FIGURES .............................. 6 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..........................7 1.1 I SATADOM-MV 3ME3 ..................7 NTRODUCTION OF 1.2 P ........................7 RODUCT IEW AND ODELS 1.3 SATA I ............................7 NTERFACE 2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ........................8 2.1 C ......................
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SATADOM-MV 3ME3 4.2 E SATADOM-MV 3ME3 ................16 LECTRICAL ONNECTIONS FOR 4.3 D ............................16 EVICE RIVE 4.4 P 7 VCC ..............................16 4.5 P ............................17 OWER CABLE 5. PART NUMBER RULE ..........................18 Rev. 1.0 TPS, September, 2015...
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SATADOM-MV 3ME3 EVISION ISTORY Revision Description Date Preliminary First Released May, 2015 Rev 1.0 Official Released September, 2015 Rev. 1.0 TPS, September, 2015...
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SATADOM-MV 3ME3 List of Tables 1: D ..........................8 ABLE EVICE PARAMETERS 2: P ............................8 ABLE ERFORMANCE 3: I SATADOM-MV 3ME3 P ................. 8 ABLE OWER EQUIREMENT 4: P ..........................9 ABLE OWER ONSUMPTION 5: T SATADOM-MV 3ME3 .................. 9 ABLE EMPERATURE RANGE FOR 6: S...
1. Product Overview 1.1 Introduction of Innodisk SATADOM-MV 3ME3 Innodisk Serial ATA Disk on Module (SATADOM) supports SATA III standard (6.0Gb/s) interface with excellent performance, and SATADOM-MV 3ME3 is designed as the smallest form factor size that could enhance compatibility with various design applications. Particularly the 7th pin of standard SATA 7pin connector can optionally be the built-in power VCC pin.
21500 IOPS 20600 IOPS Write (QD32) Note: the information is based on CrystalDiskMark 3.01 with file size 1000MB test patent 2.3 Electrical Specifications 2.3.1 Power Requirement Table 3: InnoDisk SATADOM-MV 3ME3 Power Requirement Item Symbol Rating Unit Input voltage +5 DC +- 5% 2.3.2 Power Consumption...
SATADOM-MV 3ME3 support following transfer mode: Serial ATA I 1.5Gbps Serial ATA II 3.0Gbps Serial ATA III 6.0Gbps 2.9 Pin Assignment Innodisk SATADOM-MV 3ME3 uses a standard SATA pin-out. See Table 8 for SATADOM-MV 3ME3 pin assignment. Rev. 1.0 TPS, September, 2015...
2.11 Assembly Weight An Innodisk SATADOM-MV 3ME3 within flash ICs, 32GB’s weight is 7 grams approximately. 2.12 Seek Time Innodisk SATADOM-MV 3ME3 is not a magnetic rotating design. There is no seek or rotational latency required. Rev. 1.0 TPS, September, 2015...
2.14 NAND Flash Memory Innodisk SATADOM-MV 3ME3 uses Multi Level Cell (MLC) NAND flash memory, which is non-volatility, high reliability and high speed memory storage. Each cell stores 2 bits or holds four states per cell. Read or Write data to flash memory for SSD is control by microprocessor.
SATADOM-MV 3ME3 3. Theory of Operation 3.1 Overview Figure 2 shows the operation of Innodisk SATADOM-MV 3ME3 from the system level, including the major hardware blocks. Figure 2: Innodisk SATADOM-MV 3ME3 Block Diagram Rev. 1.0 TPS, September, 2015...
3.2 SATA III Controller Innodisk SATADOM-MV 3ME3 is designed with ID 108/ 109, a SATA III 6.0Gbps (Gen. 3) controller. The Serial ATA physical, link and transport layers are compliant with Serial ATA Gen 1, Gen 2 and Gen 3 specification (Gen 3 supports 1.5Gbps/3.0Gbps/6.0Gbps data rate).
SATADOM-MV 3ME3 with use. 3.7 Garbage Collection Garbage collection is used to maintain data consistency and perform continual data cleansing on SSDs. It runs as a background process, freeing up valuable controller resources while sorting good data into available blocks, and deleting bad blocks.
The followings are the points customers have to be careful of while designing in SATADOM-MV 3ME3 series with Pin7 VCC. SATADOM-MV 3ME3 series with Pin7 VCC is designed with a fuse (poly switch 500mA, 6V) on Pin7’s circuit. Such a design could avoid any potential damage to customers’ system.
7, external power must be provided to the SATADOM from the 2pin connector on the side. To have the advantages of SATADOM-MV 3ME3 series with Pin7 VCC, and to avoid any potential damage to customers’ board designed with VCC power supply, InnoDisk suggests that customers MUST design their board with a fuse which should be designed before the SATA socket Pin7 VCC.
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