Synchronous Data Transfer; Synchronous Data Transfer Periods Supported; Req/Ack Offset; Physical Interface - Seagate ST39173N Product Manual

Barracuda 9lp family
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9.5

Synchronous data transfer

9.5.1

Synchronous data transfer periods supported

Table 11 and Section 9.5.2 list Synchronous Data transfer periods supported by the drive. The data transfer
period to be used by the drive and the initiator is established by an exchange of messages during the Message
Phase of operation. See the section "Extended Message" on message protocol in the SCSI Interface Product
Manual, part number 77738479. Byte 3 of the message format lists a transfer period factor. The factors possi-
ble and equivalent transfer periods are listed in Table 11.
Table 11:
Synchronous data transfer periods for drive
Transfer period
Transfer period
factor
(nanoseconds)
00h-09h
Reserved [1]
0Ah
Transfer period equals 25 ns [2]
0Bh
Transfer period equals 30.3 ns [2]
0Ch
Transfer period equals 50 ns [3]
0Dh-18h
Transfer period equals the transfer period factor * 4 [3]
19h-31h
Transfer period equals the transfer period factor * 4 [4]
32h-FFh
Transfer period equals the transfer period factor * 4 [5]
Notes.
[1]
Faster timings may be allowed by future SCSI parallel interface standards.
[2]
Fast-40 data transfer rates that have a period equal to 25 ns or 30.3 ns.
Fast-20 data transfer rates that have a period of ≤ 96 ns and ≥ 50 ns.
[3]
Fast-10 data transfer rates that have a period of ≤ 196 ns and ≥ 100 ns.
[4]
Fast-5 data transfer rates that have a period of ≤ 1020 ns and ≥ 200 ns.
[5]
9.5.2

REQ/ACK offset

The maximum value supported by the Barracuda 9LP family drives for REQ/ACK offset is 15 (0Fh).
9.6

Physical interface

Figures 9a, 9b, and 9c show the locations of the drive physical interface components for the various models of
the drive. Shown are the locations of the DC power connector, the SCSI interface connector, and the drive
select and option select headers.
Details of the physical, electrical and logical characteristics are given in sections following, while the SCSI
operational aspects of Seagate drive interfaces are given in the SCSI Interface Product Manual , part number
77738479.
This section describes the connectors, cables, signals, terminators and bus timing of the DC and SCSI I/O
interface. See Section 9.8 and Section 9.9 for additional terminator information.
9.6.1

DC cable and connector

With the exception of the "WC" drives, the drive receives DC power through a 4 pin connector (see Figure 9a
for pin assignment) mounted at the rear of the main PCB. Recommended part numbers of the mating connec-
tor are listed below, but equivalent parts may be used.
Type of cable
Connector
14 AWG
MP 1-480424-0
Model "WC" receives power through the 80 pin I/O connector. See Table 13e.
Barracuda 9LP Product Manual, Rev. C
Contacts (20-14 AWG)
AMP 60619-4 (Loose Piece)
AMP 61117-4 (Strip)

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