Transcend SSD25 - Manual

Transcend SSD25

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ” Solid State Disk; Transcend Information Inc.; Physical Specification; UDMA Modes 5
  • Page 3 – Performance; Sequential Read; Actual Capacity; Cylinder
  • Page 4 – Reliability; Supports BCH ECC 8 bits in 512 bytes; Vibration
  • Page 6 – Pin Name; GND; Pin Layout
  • Page 8 – Wear-Leveling algorithm; blocks with the high erase count free blocks.; ECC algorithm; prevent the used of this block and caused data lost later on.
  • Page 10 – SC = Sector Count Register
  • Page 11 – has been successfully written or an error occurs.
  • Page 12 – Identify Device Information Default Value; Word
  • Page 19 – mode value. A sector count of zero requests 256 sectors.
  • Page 20 – Log Address
  • Page 22 – Security set Password data content; Security Unlock information
  • Page 23 – Features register Value and settable operating mode; Value
  • Page 24 – SMART READ DATA
  • Page 25 – The attribute ID information is listed in the following table; Detail Information
  • Page 26 – SMART READ ATTRIBUTE THRESHOLD
  • Page 27 – SMART ENABL OPERATIONS
  • Page 28 – clear BSY and return the interrupt immediately.
  • Page 29 – address. Specify “00h” to write 256 sectors.
  • Page 30 – Ultra DMA data burst timing requirements
  • Page 31 – Name Comment
  • Page 32 – Initiating an Ultra DMA data-in burst
  • Page 33 – Sustained Ultra DMA data-in burst
  • Page 34 – Device terminating an Ultra DMA data-in burst
  • Page 35 – Host terminating an Ultra DMA data-in burst
  • Page 36 – Initiating an Ultra DMA data-out burst
  • Page 37 – Sustained Ultra DMA data-out burst
  • Page 38 – Host terminating an Ultra DMA data-out burst
  • Page 39 – Device terminating an Ultra DMA data-out burst
  • Page 40 – PIO timing requirements
  • Page 41 – PIO data transfer to/from device
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2.5” Solid State Disk

Transcend Information Inc.

V1.08

1

Description

Due to smaller size (fit the standard dimensions of

2.5” IDE Hard Disk Drives), huge capacity, high

speed, and low power consumption, Solid State Disk

is perfect replacement storage device for PCs,

Laptops, gaming systems, and handheld devices.

Placement

Features

RoHS compliant

Fully compatible with devices and OS that support the

IDE standard (44-Pin, pitch = 2.00 mm)

Non-volatile Flash Memory for outstanding data

retention

Built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) functionality and

wear-leveling algorithm ensures highly reliable of data
transfer

Supports up to Ultra DMA Mode 5

Shock

resistance

Dimensions

Side

Millimeters

Inches

A

100.00

±

0.40

3.937

±

0.016

B

69.85

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0.20

2.750

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0.008

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7.20

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0.288

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Page 2 - ” Solid State Disk; Transcend Information Inc.; Physical Specification; UDMA Modes 5

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Page 3 - Performance; Sequential Read; Actual Capacity; Cylinder

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Page 4 - Reliability; Supports BCH ECC 8 bits in 512 bytes; Vibration

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