Innodisk 3MR2-P 8GB User manual

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Table of contents
LIST F FIGURES ........................................................................................................ 6
1. PR DUCT VERVIEW .............................................................................................. 7
1.1
I
NTR DUCTI N F
I
NN DISK
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P ................................................ 7
1.2
P
R DUCT
V
IEW AND
M
DELS
.................................................................................... 7
1.3
SATA
I
NTERFACE
................................................................................................... 8
1.4
2.5-
INCH
F
RM
F
ACT R
.......................................................................................... 8
2. PR DUCT SPECIFICATI NS ..................................................................................... 9
2.1
C
APACITY AND
D
EVICE
P
ARAMETERS
........................................................................... 9
2.2
P
ERF RMANCE
....................................................................................................... 9
2.3
E
LECTRICAL
S
PECIFICATI NS
.................................................................................. 10
2.3.1 Power Requirement ................................................................................... 10
2.3.2 Power Consumption ................................................................................... 10
2.4
E
NVIR NMENTAL
S
PECIFICATI NS
........................................................................... 10
2.4.1 Temperature Ranges ................................................................................. 10
2.4.2 Humidity .................................................................................................... 10
2.4.3 Shock and Vibration ................................................................................... 10
2.4.4 Mean Time between Failures (MTBF) ......................................................... 10
2.5
CE
AND
FCC
C
MPATIBILITY
.................................................................................. 11
2.6
R
HS
C
MPLIANCE
.............................................................................................. 11
2.7
R
ELIABILITY
........................................................................................................ 11
2.8
T
RANSFER
M
DE
.................................................................................................. 11
2.9
P
IN
A
SSIGNMENT
................................................................................................. 12
2.10
M
ECHANICAL
D
IMENSI NS
................................................................................... 13
2.11
A
SSEMBLY
W
EIGHT
............................................................................................. 14
2.12
S
EEK
T
IME
........................................................................................................ 14
2.13
H
T
P
LUG
......................................................................................................... 14
2.14
NAND
F
LASH
M
EM RY
........................................................................................ 14
3. THE RY F PERATI N ........................................................................................ 15
3.1
VERVIEW
.......................................................................................................... 15
3.2
SATA
III
C
NTR LLER
......................................................................................... 15
3.3
E
RR R
D
ETECTI N AND
C
RRECTI N
........................................................................ 15
3.4
W
EAR
-L
EVELING
.................................................................................................. 16
3.5
B
AD
B
L CKS
M
ANAGEMENT
..................................................................................... 16
3.6
I
D
ATA
G
UARD
...................................................................................................... 16
3.7
G
ARBAGE
C
LLECTI N
/TRIM ................................................................................. 16
3.8
I
C
ELL
*
T
ECHN L GY
............................................................................................. 17
3.9
Q
UICK
E
RASE
....................................................................................................... 17

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3.10
S
ECURITY
E
RASE
................................................................................................ 18
1. AFFSI5020 ...................................................................................................... 20
2. DoD 5220.22-M ............................................................................................... 21
3. USA Navy NAVS P-5239-26 .......................................................................... 22
4. NSA Manual 130-2 .......................................................................................... 23
5. USA-Army 380-19 ........................................................................................... 24
6. NISP MSUP Chap 8, Sect. 8-501 .................................................................... 25
7. NSA Manual 9-12 ............................................................................................ 26
8. IRIG1006 ........................................................................................................ 28
3.11
D
ESTR Y
(F
IRMWARE
D
ESTR Y
) ........................................................................... 29
3.12
W
RITE
P
R TECT
................................................................................................. 30
3.13
H
ARDWARE
-
BASED
AES
256
BIT FUNCTI N
(
PTI NAL
) ............................................ 32
4. INSTALLATI N REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................ 35
4.1
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P
P
IN
D
IRECTI NS
.............................................................. 35
4.2
E
LECTRICAL
C
NNECTI NS F R
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P ........................................... 36
4.3
F
RM
F
ACT R
...................................................................................................... 36
4.4
D
EVICE
D
RIVE
..................................................................................................... 36
5. SMART FEATURE SET ............................................................................................. 37
6. AES ALG RITHM CERTIFICATI N ......................................................................... 39
7. PART NUMBER RULE .............................................................................................. 41

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REVISI N HIST RY
Revision Description Date
Rev 1.0 First Released April, 2017

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List of Tables
T
ABLE
1:
D
EVICE PARAMETERS
........................................................................................... 9
T
ABLE
2:
P
ERF RMANCE
................................................................................................... 9
T
ABLE
3:
I
NN DISK
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P
P
WER
R
EQUIREMENT
..................................... 10
T
ABLE
4:
P
WER
C
NSUMPTI N
....................................................................................... 10
T
ABLE
5:
T
EMPERATURE RANGE F R
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P .............................................. 10
T
ABLE
6:
S
H CK
/V
IBRATI N
T
ESTING F R
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P..................................... 10
T
ABLE
7:
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P
MTBF ........................................................................ 11
T
ABLE
8:
I
NN DISK
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P
P
IN
A
SSIGNMENT
........................................... 12
T
ABLE
11:
I
DENTIFY
I
NF RMATI N
................................................................................... 19
T
ABLE
12:
E
XECUTE
AFFSI
5020
C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
................................... 20
T
ABLE
13:
AFFSI
5020
C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
................................... 20
T
ABLE
14:
E
XECUTE
D
D
5220.22-M
C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
............................. 21
T
ABLE
15:
D
D
5220.22-M
C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
............................. 21
T
ABLE
16:
E
XECUTE
USA
N
AVY
NAVS
P-5239-26
C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
......... 22
T
ABLE
17:
USA
N
AVY
NAVS
P-5239-26
C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
.......... 22
T
ABLE
18:
E
XECUTE
NSA
M
ANUAL
130-2
C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
......................... 23
T
ABLE
19:
NSA
M
ANUAL
130-2
C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
......................... 24
T
ABLE
20:
E
XECUTE
USA
A
RMY
380-19
C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
.......................... 24
T
ABLE
21:
USA
A
RMY
380-19
C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
.......................... 25
T
ABLE
22:
E
XECUTE
NISP MSUP
C
HAP
8,
S
ECT
.
8-501
C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
.... 26
T
ABLE
23:
NISP MSUP
C
HAP
8,
S
ECT
.
8-501
C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
.... 26
T
ABLE
24:
E
XECUTE
NSA
M
ANUAL
9-12
C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
........................... 27
T
ABLE
25:
NSA
M
ANUAL
9-12
C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
........................... 27
T
ABLE
26:
E
XECUTE
IRIG160
C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
........................................ 28
T
ABLE
27:
IRIG160
C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
........................................ 28
T
ABLE
28:
E
XECUTE
U
NREC VERABLE
D
ESTR Y C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
.................. 29
T
ABLE
29:
U
NREC VERABLE
D
ESTR Y C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
.................. 29
T
ABLE
30:
E
XECUTE
E
NABLE
W
RITE
P
R TECT C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
.................... 30
T
ABLE
31:
E
XECUTE
E
NABLE
W
RITE
P
R TECT C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
........ 31
T
ABLE
32:
E
XECUTE
D
ISABLE
W
RITE
P
R TECT C MMAND F R INPUTS INF RMATI N
................... 31
T
ABLE
33:
E
XECUTE
D
ISABLE
W
RITE
P
R TECT C MMAND F R N RMAL UTPUT INF RMATI N
....... 31

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List of Figures
F
IGURE
1:
I
NN DISK
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P ................................................................... 7
F
IGURE
2:
I
NN DISK
F
I
D
2.5”
SATA
SSD
3MR2-P
B
L CK
D
IAGRAM
.................................... 15
F
IGURE
3:
S
IGNAL
S
EGMENT AND
P
WER
S
EGMENT
.............................................................. 35

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1. Product verview
1.1 Introduction of Innodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P products provide high capacity flash memory Solid State Drive
(SSD) that electrically complies with Serial ATA (SATA) standard. t supports SATA standard
(6.0GHz) with high performance. Especially, it comes with several data security functions,
including Quick Erase/ Security Erase/ FW Destroy and also Write Protect. All the security
functions can be triggered both by hardware and software approaches. 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P is
compliant with M L-STD-810G standards. The SSD is equipped ruggedized hardware design and
thus it can perform well in the harsh environment. Furthermore, nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P
supports TR M for windows 7, which can
improve performance when deleting files. 2.5” SATA SSD
3MR2-P is developed with nnodisk owned technical knowhow to ensure the data integrity and
highest levels of reliability.
1.2 Product View and Models
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P is available in follow capacities:
2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P 8GB 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P 128GB
2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P 16GB 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P 256GB
2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P 32GB 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P 512GB
2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P 64GB 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P 1TB
Figure 1: Innodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P

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1.3 SATA Interface
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P supports SATA interface, and compliant with SATA and SATA
. SATA interface can work with Serial Attached SCS (SAS) host system, which is used in
server computer. nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P is compliant with Serial ATA Gen 1, Gen 2 and
Gen 3 specification (Gen 3 supports 1.5Gbps /3.0Gbps/6.0Gbps data rate). SATA connector uses
a 7-pin signal segment and a 15-pin power segment.
1.4 2.5-inch Form Factor
The ndustry-standard 2.5-inch form factor design with metal material case is easy for installation,
which has a compact design 69.85mm (W) x100.10mm (L) x 9.20mm (H)/69.85mm (W) x
100.00mm (L) x 9.50mm (H).

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2. Product Specifications
2.1 Capacity and Device Parameters
2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P device parameters are shown in Table 1.
Table 1: Device parameters
Capacity
LBA Cylinders
Heads
Sectors
User
Capacity(MB)
8GB 13695696 13587 16 63 6687
16GB 29323728 16383 16 63 14318
32GB 60579792 16383 16 63 29580
64GB 121138416 16383 16 63 59150
128GB 242255664 16383 16 63 118289
256GB 484490160 16383 16 63 236567
512GB 968959152 16383 16 63 473124
1TB 1937897136
16383 16 63 946238
2.2 Performance
Burst Transfer Rate: 6.0Gbps
Table 2: Performance
Capacity
8GB
(1CH)
16GB
(1CH)
16GB
(2CH)
32GB
(2CH)
32GB
(4CH)
64GB
(4CH)
128GB
(4CH)
256GB
(4CH)
512GB**
(4CH)
1TB**
(4CH)
Toshiba
15nm
Sequential*
Read (max.)
140 MB/s
140 MB/s
270 MB/s
270 MB/s
520 MB/s 520 MB/s
520 MB/s
520 MB/s
520 MB/s 520 MB/s
Sequential
Write (max.)
25 MB/s
25 MB/s 45 MB/s
45 MB/s
90 MB/s 180 MB/s
350 MB/s
350 MB/s
450 MB/s 450 MB/s
4KB Random
Read (QD32)
14,000
OPS
14,000
OPS
27,000
OPS
27,000
OPS
52,000
OPS
75,000
OPS
75,000
OPS
75,000
OPS
75,000
OPS
75,000
OPS
4KB Random
Write (QD32)
6400
OPS
6400
OPS
11,500
OPS
11,500
OPS
23,000
OPS
46,000
OPS
80,000
OPS
83,000
OPS
76,000
OPS
78,000
OPS
Note: *Performance based on CrystalDiskMark 5.01with file size 1000M
** While enable AES function, the performance of 512GB and 1TB is 360MB/s for sequential write

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2.3 Electrical Specifications
2.3.1 Power Requirement
Table 3: Innodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P Power Requirement
Item Symbol Rating Unit
nput voltage V
N
+5 DC +- 5% V
2.3.2 Power Consumption
Table 4: Power Consumption
Mode Power Consumption
Read 122 mA (max.)
Write 429 mA (max.)
dle 84 mA (max.)
DEVSLP Mode 3mW (min.)
Slumber Mode 30mW (min.)
* Target: 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P 256GB
2.4 Environmental Specifications
2.4.1 Temperature Ranges
Table 5: Temperature range for 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P
Temperature
Range
Operating Standard Grade: 0°C to +70°C
ndustrial Grade:-40°C to +85°C
Storage -55°C to +95°C
2.4.2 Humidity
Relative Humidity: 10-95%, non-condensing
2.4.3 Shock and Vibration
Table 6: Shock/Vibration Testing for 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P
Reliability Test Conditions Reference Standards
Vibration 7 Hz to 2K Hz, 20G, 3 axes M L-STD-810G/F 514.5
Mechanical Shock
Duration: 0.5ms, 1500 G, 3 axes
M L-STD-810G/F 516.5
2.4.4 Mean Time between Failures (MTBF)
Table 7 summarizes the MTBF prediction results for various 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P configurations.
The analysis was performed using a RAM Commander
™
failure rate prediction.
‧ Failure Rate: The total number of failures within an item population, divided by the total

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number of life units expended by that population, during a particular measurement interval
under stated condition.
‧ Mean Time between Failures (MTBF): A basic measure of reliability for repairable items:
The mean number of life units during which all parts of the item perform within their specified
limits, during a particular measurement interval under stated conditions.
Table 7: 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P MTBF
Product Condition MTBF (Hours)
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P Telcordia SR-332 GB, 25°C >3,000,000
2.5 CE and FCC Compatibility
2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P conforms to CE and FCC requirements.
2.6 RoHS Compliance
2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P is fully compliant with RoHS directive.
2.7 Reliability
Parameter Value
Read Cycles Unlimited Read Cycles
Wear-Leveling Algorithm Support
Bad Blocks Management Support
Error Correct Code Support
iData Guard Support
iCell Support
Thermal Sensor Support
TBW* (Total Bytes Written)
Unit: TB
8GB
7.79
16GB
15.58
32GB
31.16
64GB
62.33
128GB
124.67
256GB
249.35
512GB
498.7
1TB
997.4
* Total bytes written is based on JEDEC 218 (Solid-State Drive
Requirements and Endurance Test Method)
** Lifespan is calculated by device written per day
2.8 Transfer Mode
2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P support following transfer mode:
Serial ATA 6.0Gbps
Serial ATA 3.0Gbps
Serial ATA 1.5Gbps

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2.9 Pin Assignment
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P uses a standard SATA pin-out. See Table 8 for 2.5” SATA SSD
3MR2-P pin assignment.
Table 8: Innodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P Pin Assignment
Name
Type Description
S1 GND NA
S2 A+
Differential Signal Pair A
S3 A-
S4 GND NA
S5 B-
Differential Signal Pair B
S6 B+
S7 GND NA
Key and Spacing separate signal and power segments
P1 NC
NA
P2 NC
NA
P3 NC NA
P4 GND NA
P5 GND NA
P6 GND NA
P7 V5 5V Power, Pre-Charge
P8 V5 5V Power
P9 V5 5V Power
P10 GND NA
P11 DAS/DSS
Device Activity Signal / Disable Staggered
P12 GND NA
P13 NC
NA
P14 NC
NA
P15 NC
NA

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2.10 Mechanical Dimensions
DRS25-XXXD81BX1XX
DRS25-02TD81BXAXX

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2.11 Assembly Weight
An nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P within MLC flash Cs, 1TB’s weight is 90 grams approx.
2.12 Seek Time
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P is not a magnetic rotating design. There is no seek or rotational
latency required.
2.13 Hot Plug
The SSD support hot plug function and can be removed or plugged-in during operation. User has
to avoid hot plugging the SSD which is configured as boot device and installed operation system.
Surprise hot plug : The insertion of a SATA device into a backplane (combine signal and power)
that has power present. The device powers up and initiates an OOB
sequence.
Surprise hot removal: The removal of a SATA device from a powered backplane, without first being
placed in a quiescent state.
2.14 NAND Flash Memory
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P uses Multi Level Cell (MLC) NAND flash memory, which is
non-volatility, high reliability and high speed memory storage.

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3. Theory of peration
3.1 verview
Figure 2 shows the operation of nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P from the system level, including
the major hardware blocks.
Figure 2: Innodisk FiD 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P Block Diagram
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P integrates a SATA controller and NAND flash memories.
Communication with the host occurs through the host interface, using the standard ATA protocol.
Communication with the flash device(s) occurs through the flash interface.
3.2 SATA III Controller
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P is designed with D 201, a SATA 6.0Gbps (Gen. 3) controller,
which supports external DDDR3 DRAM. The Serial ATA physical, link and transport layers are
compliant with Serial ATA Gen 1, Gen 2 and Gen 3 specification (Gen 3 supports
1.5Gbps/3.0Gbps/6.0Gbps data rate). The controller has 4 channels for flash interface.
3.3 Error Detection and Correction

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Highly sophisticated Error Correction Code algorithms are implemented. The ECC unit consists of
the Parity Unit (parity-byte generation) and the Syndrome Unit (syndrome-byte computation).
This unit implements an algorithm that can correct 66 bits per 1024 bytes in an ECC block.
Code-byte generation during write operations, as well as error detection during read operation, is
implemented on the fly without any speed penalties.
3.4 Wear-Leveling
Flash memory can be erased within a limited number of times. This number is called the erase
cycle limit or write endurance limit and is defined by the flash array vendor. The erase cycle
limit applies to each individual erase block in the flash device.
nnodisk 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P uses a static wear-leveling algorithm to ensure that consecutive
writes of a specific sector are not written physically to the same page/block in the flash. This
spreads flash media usage evenly across all pages, thereby extending flash lifetime.
3.5 Bad Blocks Management
Bad Blocks are blocks that contain one or more invalid bits whose reliability are not guaranteed.
The Bad Blocks may be presented while the SSD is shipped, or may develop during the life time of
the SSD. When the Bad Blocks is detected, it will be flagged, and not be used anymore. The SSD
implement Bad Blocks management, Bad Blocks replacement, Error Correct Code to avoid data
error occurred. The functions will be enabled automatically to transfer data from Bad Blocks to
spare blocks, and correct error bit.
3.6 iData Guard
nnodisk’s iData Guard is a comprehensive data protection mechanism that functions before and
after a sudden power outage to SSD. Low-power detection terminates data writing before an
abnormal power-off, while table-remapping after power-on deletes corrupt data and maintains
data integrity. nnodisk’s iData Guard provides effective power cycling management, preventing
data stored in flash from degrading with use.
3.7 Garbage Collection/TRIM
Garbage collection and TR M technology is used to maintain data consistency and perform
continual data cleansing on SSDs. t runs as a background process, freeing up valuable controller
resources while sorting good data into available blocks, and deleting bad blocks. t also
significantly reduces write operations to the drive, thereby increasing the SSD’s speed and
lifespan.

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3.8 iCell Technology
iCell circuit is designed with several capacitors to be able to provide power after host power off.
The SSD controller can write all DRAM buffer data to flash, so that is why 2.5” SATA SSD 3MR2-P
can ensure all data can be written to disk without any data loss.
3.9 Quick Erase
Quick Erase function is designed for emergency data erase in few seconds by providing ATA
command or shorting Quick Erase Pins (Pin 1 and Pin 2) with an external jumper to erase all of data
block.
3.9.1 Quick Erase Command
- Protocol: No Data
-Inputs
Table 9: Execute Quick Erase command for inputs information
Register 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Features 21h
Sector Count 41h
LBA Low Na
LBA Mid Na
LBA High Na
Device 1 1 1 0 Na
Command 82h
-Normal utputs
Table 10: Quick Erase command for normal output information
Register 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Error Na
Sector Count Na
LBA Low Na
LBA Mid Na
LBA High Na
Device obs Na obs DEV Na Na Na Na

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Status BSY DRDY
DF Na DRQ Na Na ERR
Device register-
DEV shall specify the selected device.
Status register
BSY will be cleared to zero indicating command completion
DRDY will be set to one.
DF (Device Fault) will be cleared to zero.
DRQ will be cleared to zero
ERR will be cleared to zero.
3.10 Security Erase
Secure Erase function is designed for emergency data erase to comply with military standard. Erase
functions can be triggered by shorting Secure Erase Pins (Pin 3 and Pin 4) or by sending ATA
Command. All Data Block of flash chip will be erased by sending flash erase command. SE Pin can be
set as one military Secure Erase standards.
nnodisk provides the following Security Erase for options:
(1) AFFS 5020
(2) DoD 5220.22-M
(3) USA Navy NAVSO P-5239-26
(4) NSA Manual 130-2
(5) USA-Army 380-19
(6) N SPOMSUP Chap 8, Sect. 8-501
(7) NSA Manual 9-12
(8) R G 106

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3.10.1 Secure Erase Command
Identify Information
Word 159 of dentify Table shows the SE pin’s function. dentify Table can be read by sending ECh
ATA command.
Table 9: Identify Information
154
Secure Function Support
7-15 Reserved
6 1= Secure Erase ATA Vendor Command Supported
5 Reserved
4 1=Quick Erase ATA Vendor Command Supported
3 1=Destroy ATA Vendor Command Supported
1 1=Jumper Secure Erase Supported
1 1=Jumper Write Protect Supported
0 1=Jumper Quick Erase Supported
0
X
0
X
X
X
X
X
155
Secure Function Status(Enable/Disable)
2-15 Reserved
11= Write Protect Enabled
0 Reserved
X
0
156-158 Vendor Specific
159
8~15
Function of Jumper “QE”
0x20: Destroy
0x21 or Others: Quick Erase
0~7
Secure Erase Function of Jumper “SE”
0x22: AFFSI 5020
0x23: DoD 5220.22-M
0x24: USA Navy NAVS P-5239-26
0x25: NSA Manual 130-2
0x26: USA-Army 380-19
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0x27: NISP MSUP Chap 8, Sect. 8-501
0x28: NSA Manual 9-12
0x29: IRIG106
1. AFFSI5020
This function is compliant with AFFS 5020 specification.
Steps:
1. The whole disk is erased using Flash Erase Command.
2. The whole disk is filled with random data.
-Protocol: Non Data Command
-Inputs
Table 10: Execute AFFSI 5020 command for inputs information
Register 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Features 22h
Sector Count 41h
LBA Low Na
LBA Mid Na
LBA High Na
Device 1 1 1 0 Na
Command 82h
-Normal utputs
Table 11: AFFSI 5020 command for normal output information
Register 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Error Na
Sector Count Na
LBA Low Na
LBA Mid Na
LBA High Na
Device obs Na obs DEV Na Na Na Na
Status BSY DRDY
DF Na DRQ Na Na ERR
Device register-
DEV shall specify the selected device.
Status register
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