Transcend Information TS16GSSD25S-S Computer Drive User Manual


 
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2.5” Solid State Disk
Transcend Information Inc.
V2.2
Following calibration the device sends a six burst COMWAKE sequence and then sends a continuous stream of the ALIGN
sequence starting at the device's highest supported speed. After ALIGN
P
primitives have been sent for 54.6 us (2048
nominal Gen1 Dword times) without a response from the host as determined by detection of ALIGN
P
primitives received
from the host, the device assumes that the host cannot communicate at that speed. If additional speeds are available the
device tries the next lower supported speed by sending ALIGN
P
primitives at that rate for 54.6 us (2048 nominal Gen1
Dword times.) This step is repeated for as many slower speeds as are supported. Once the lowest speed has been reached
without response from the host, the device shall enter an error state.
8. Host locks – after detecting the COMWAKE, the host starts transmitting D10.2 characters at its lowest supported rate.
Meanwhile, the host receiver locks to the ALIGN sequence and, when ready, returns the ALIGN sequence to the device at
the same speed as received. A host shall be designed such that it acquires lock in 54.6 us (2048 nominal Gen1 Dword
times) at any given speed. The host should allow for at least 873.8 us (32768 nominal Gen1 Dword times) after detecting
the release of COMWAKE to receive the first ALIGN
P
. This insures interoperability with multi-generational and synchronous
designs. If no ALIGN
P
is received within 873.8 us (32768 nominal Gen1 Dword times) the host restarts the power-on
sequence – repeating indefinitely until told to stop by the Application layer.
9. Device locks – the device locks to the ALIGN sequence and, when ready, sends the SYNC
P
primitive indicating it is ready
to start normal operation.
10. Upon receipt of three back-to-back non-ALIGN
P
primitives, the communication link is established and normal operation
may begin.