Maxtor 10K V Computer Drive User Manual


 
Maxtor Atlas 10K V 4-3
1. Typical specifications assume 25°C ambient temperature, nominal supply
voltages and no applied shock or vibration.
Maximum specifications assume worst case extremes of operating temperature,
humidity, and supply voltages.
2. Sequential Head Switch time is the time from the conclusion of the last
sector of a track to the beginning of the first logical sector on the next track
of the same cylinder. It includes sequencer overhead for write setup on head
and cylinder switch.
3. Sequential Cylinder Switch time is the time from the conclusion of the last
sector of a cylinder to the first logical sector on the next cylinder. It includes
sequencer overhead for write setup on head and cylinder switch.
4. Random LBA.
5. Full Stroke seek is defined as a seek from cylinder 0 to maximum cylinder
or vice versa. It may include one head switch.
6. SCSI ‘Hard’ Reset time is the time from Reset to Selection.
7. At power on start-up error algorithms are used. These recovery routines
may extend the time to Drive Ready by as much as 30 seconds.
8. Refer to Section 4.11, “DISK ERRORS” for details on error rate
definitions.
4.2 FORMATTED CAPACITY
At the factory, the Maxtor Atlas 10K V receives a low-level format that creates
the actual tracks and sectors on the drive. Table 4-2 shows the capacity resulting
from this process. Formatting done at the user level for operation with DOS,
UNIX, or other operating systems, will result in less capacity than the physical
capacity shown.
Table 4-2 Formatted Capacity
MAXTOR
ATLAS 10K V
73.5 GB
MAXTOR
ATLAS 10K V
147.1 GB
MAXTOR
ATLAS 10K V
300 GB
Formatted Capacity 73.5 GB 147.1 GB 300 GB
Number of 514-524
byte
sectors available
139,463,602 279,041,740 566,793,894
512 byte Sectors 143,666,191 287,332,383 585,937,500