Page 3 - Before You Begin; C A U T I O N; product failure, damage and invalidation of all warranties.
Before You Begin Thank you for your interest in the Maxtor DiamondMax™ 2880 AT hard disk drives. This manual providestechnical information for OEM engineers and systems integrators regarding the installation and use of DiamondMaxhard drives Drive repair should be performed only at an authorized repa...
Page 4 - SECTION 1; Introduction; Maxtor Corporation; P r o d u c t s; Manual Organization
DIAMONDMAX 2880 – INTRODUCTION 1 – 4 SECTION 1 Introduction Maxtor Corporation Maxtor Corporation has been providing high-quality computer storage products since 1982. Along the way,we’ve seen many changes in data storage needs. Not long ago, only a handful of specific users needed more thana couple...
Page 5 - Conventions; Key Words; Numbers that are; not; Signal names are shown in all uppercase type.
DIAMONDMAX 2880 – INTRODUCTION 1 – 5 Conventions If there is a conflict between text and tables, the table shall be accepted as being correct. Key Words The names of abbreviations, commands, fields and acronyms used as signal names are in all uppercase type(e.g., IDENTIFY DRIVE). Fields containing o...
Page 6 - SECTION 2; Product Description; DiamondMax 2880 Key Features
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 – 1 SECTION 2 Product Description Maxtor DiamondMax™ 2880 AT disk drives are 1-inch high, 3.5-inch diameter random access storage deviceswhich incorporate an on-board ATA/Ultra DMA controller. High capacity is achieved by a balancedcombination of high areal recording density an...
Page 7 - Product Features; Functional / Interface; Zone Density Recording; or one million bytes.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 – 2 Product Features Functional / Interface Maxtor DiamondMax™ 2880 hard drives contain all necessary mechanical and electronic parts to interpret controlsignals and commands from an AT-compatible host computer. See Section 3 Product Specifications, for completedrive specificat...
Page 8 - Logical Block Addressing; Software ECC Correction
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 – 3 Logical Block Addressing The Logical Block Address (LBA) mode can only be utilized in systems that support this form of translation.The cylinder, head and sector geometry of the drive, as presented to the host, differs from the actual physicalgeometry. The host AT computer ...
Page 9 - Cache Management; Buffer Segmentation
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 – 4 Cache Management Buffer Segmentation The data buffer is organized into two segments: the data buffer and the micro controller scratch pad.The data buffer is dynamically allocated for read and write data depending on the commands received.A variable number of read and write ...
Page 10 - Major HDA Components
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 – 5 Major HDA Components Drive Mechanism A brush-less DC direct drive motor rotates the spindle at 5,400 RPM (±0.1%). The dynamically balancedmotor/spindle assembly ensures minimal mechanical run-out to the disks. A dynamic brake provides a faststop to the spindle motor upon po...
Page 11 - PCBA Jumper Location and Configuration; Subsystem Configuration; Dual Drive Support; Jumper Location/Configuration
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 – 6 N O I T A R U G I F N O C R E P M U J 0 5 J 8 4 J 6 4 J 4 4 J 2 4 J e v a l S /r e t s a M * m e t s y s e v ir d e l g n i s n i e v ir d y l n O * m e t s y s e v ir d l a u d n i e v ir d r e t s a M m e t s y s e v ir d l a u d n i e v ir d e v a l S C C O t c e l e S e...
Page 12 - SECTION 3; Product Specifications; Models and Capacities; Drive Configuration
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3 – 7 SECTION 3 Product Specifications Models and Capacities Performance Specifications L E D O M 8 D 2 5 1 1 9 7 D 8 0 0 1 9 6 D 5 4 8 0 9 6 D 0 4 8 0 9 5 D 0 2 7 0 9 5 D 8 4 6 0 9 4 D 6 7 5 0 9 4 D 0 1 5 0 9 3 D 2 3 4 0 9 2 D 8 8 2 0 9 2 D 6 5 2 0 9 e c a f r e t n I / r e l...
Page 13 - Physical Dimensions; Outline and Mounting Dimensions
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3 – 8 Physical Dimensions Figure 3 - 1 Outline and Mounting Dimensions R E T E M A R A P D R A D N A T S C I R T E M t h g i e H h c n i 2 0 . 1 s r e t e m ill i m 9 . 5 2 h t g n e L s e h c n i 7 7 . 5 s r e t e m ill i m 6 . 6 4 1 h t d i W s e h c n i 2 0 . 4 s r e t e m ...
Page 14 - Power Requirements; S e e k; A random access operation by the disk drive.; Idle; EPA Energy Star Compliance
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3 – 9 Power Requirements (Average) Power Mode Definitions S p i n - u p The drive is spinning up following initial application of power and has not yet reached full speed. S e e k A random access operation by the disk drive. R e a d / W r i t e Data is being read from or writt...
Page 15 - Reliability Specifications; A F R; Shock and Vibration
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3 – 10 Reliability Specifications A F R < 1.7% The annualized average failure rate (AFR) applies to the period priorto the expiration of component design life, and is based on failureschargeable to Maxtor. M T B F > 500,000 hours Maxtor does not differentiate between var...
Page 16 - Radiated Electromagnetic Field Emissions - EMC Compliance; Standard Test Methods
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3 – 11 EMC/EMI Radiated Electromagnetic Field Emissions - EMC Compliance The hard disk drive mechanism is designed as a subassembly for installation into a suitable enclosure and istherefore not subject to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules (47CFR15) or the Canadian Department ...
Page 17 - SECTION 4; Handling and Installation; Important Notice; ESD Program Function
INSTALLATION 4 – 12 SECTION 4 Handling and Installation Pre-formatted Drive This Maxtor hard drive has been formatted at the factory. Do not use a low-level formatting program. Important Notice There are a number of system BIOS’s currently in use which do not support hard drives with more than 4095c...
Page 18 - Unpacking and Inspection; Multi-pack Shipping Container
INSTALLATION 4 – 13 Unpacking and Inspection Retain any packing material for reuse. Inspect the shipping container for evidence of damage in transit. Notifythe carrier immediately in case of damage to the shipping container. As they are removed, inspect drives for evidence of shipping damage or loos...
Page 19 - Single Pack Shipping Container (Option A); Repacking; Recommended Mounting Configuration
INSTALLATION 4 – 14 Figure 4 - 2 Single Pack Shipping Container (Option A) Figure 4 - 3 Single Pack Shipping Container (Option B) Repacking If a Maxtor drive requires return, repack it using Maxtor packing materials, including the antistatic bag. Physical Installation Recommended Mounting Configurat...
Page 20 - Have you backed up your hard disk?
INSTALLATION 4 – 15 1 Before You Begin IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ ! Please read this Installation Sheet completely before installing the Maxtor hard drive. It gives general information for installing a Maxtor hard drive in a typical computer system. If you don’t understand the installation steps, have ...
Page 21 - Hardware, Software and BIOS Requirements; System Hardware Requirements; BIOS Requirements
INSTALLATION 4 – 16 2 Hardware, Software and BIOS Requirements System Hardware Requirements Maxtor does not recommend installing drives greater than 8.4 GB in a 486 (50 MHz or slower), 286, 386 or older systems. These systems are not designed to support large capacity hard drives. Even if an EIDE in...
Page 22 - Hard Drive Identification; Identifying IDE Devices on the Interface
INSTALLATION 4 – 17 3 Hard Drive Identification IDE stands for Integrated Drive Electronics and EIDE is Enhanced IDE. The IDE or EIDE interface is designed to support two devices – typically hard drives – on asingle ribbon cable through one 40 pin connector on the mother board or interface card. Som...
Page 23 - Mounting Drive in System; Installing 5.25-inch Mounting Brackets and Rails; Relationship to Other IDE Devices; Installing in Drive Bay
INSTALLATION 4 – 18 4 Mounting Drive in System Turn the computer OFF, disconnect the power cord and remove the cover. Refer to the computer user’s manual for information on removing the cover. Each system manufacturer uses different types of cases, including desktop, mini-tower, full tower and other...
Page 24 - Attaching System Cables
INSTALLATION 4 – 19 6 Attaching System Cables The computer system the Maxtor hard drive is being installed in will have its own cable placement and connection methodology, this means that the locationof the IDE interface connectors on the mother board and/or interface card and the orientation of pin...
Page 25 - System Setup
INSTALLATION 4 – 20 The following procedures are designed for systems using the DOS 5.0 (or higher) or Windows 95 operating systems. For other operating systems(e.g., Windows NT ® , OS2 ® , UNIX ® , LINUX and Novell NetWare ® ), refer to the operating system user’s manual for the BIOS setting and ot...
Page 27 - Hard Drive Preparation; System/Drive Information
INSTALLATION 4 – 22 8 Hard Drive Preparation To finish the installation, the drive must be partitioned and formatted. Hard drive partitioning and formatting may be done with the operating system softwareor with MaxBlast installation software. Select A or B below to complete the preparation of the Ma...
Page 28 - How to Obtain MaxBlast Software; System Hangs During Boot
INSTALLATION 4 – 23 How to Obtain MaxBlast Software If a MaxBlast software installation diskette was not included with the hard drive, the software may be downloaded from Maxtor’s Internet home page athttp://www.maxtor.com. After downloading MaxBlast, perform the following steps to create a bootable...