Western Digital Scorpio ML320S-AF2 Product manual

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WD CONFIDENTIAL
WD3200BPVT
WD2500BPVT
WD Scorpio®Blue ML320S-AF2
SATA Hard Drives

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WD Scorpio ML320S-AF2 Table of Contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES ................................................................................................. 1
1.1 General Description....................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Product Features ............................................................................................................................................................................ 1
2. SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Performance Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Physical Specifications.................................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.2.1 Physical Dimensions ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Mechanical Specifications............................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.4 Electrical Specifications................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.4.1 Current Requirements and Power Dissipation ........................................................................................................ 7
2.4.2 Input Voltage Requirements......................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4.3 Ripple................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.4.4 ESD.................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.5 Environmental Specifications....................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.5.1 Shock and Vibration ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.5.2 Temperature and Humidity .........................................................................................................................................10
2.5.3 Thermocouple Location...............................................................................................................................................10
2.5.4 Cooling............................................................................................................................................................................11
2.5.5 Atmospheric Pressure .................................................................................................................................................11
2.5.6 Acoustics ........................................................................................................................................................................11
2.5.7 RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) ......................................................................................................11
2.6 Reliability Specifications .............................................................................................................................................................11
2.7 Device Plug Connector Pin Definitions ...................................................................................................................................12
2.8 Agency Approvals.........................................................................................................................................................................13
2.9 Full Model Number Specification..............................................................................................................................................13
3. PRODUCT FEATURES.............................................................................................................. 14
3.1 SATA 3 Gb/s and SATA 1.5 Gb/s ..........................................................................................................................................15
3.2 Perpendicular Magnetic Recording (PMR).............................................................................................................................15
3.3 Reduced Power Spinup (RPS) .................................................................................................................................................16
3.4 System-on-Chip (SOC)..............................................................................................................................................................16
3.5 S.M.A.R.T. Command Transport (SCT)...................................................................................................................................17
3.5.1 Write Same ....................................................................................................................................................................17
3.5.2 Read/Write Long ..........................................................................................................................................................17
3.5.3 Temperature Reporting................................................................................................................................................17
3.6 Reliability Features Set................................................................................................................................................................18
3.6.1 Data Lifeguard™ ............................................................................................................................................................18
3.6.2 Thermal Management ..................................................................................................................................................18
3.6.3 Internal Environmental Protection System ..............................................................................................................19
3.6.4 Recoverable Errors.......................................................................................................................................................19
3.6.5 Unrecoverable Errors ...................................................................................................................................................19
3.6.6 Self Test ..........................................................................................................................................................................19
3.6.7 ATA Error Logging........................................................................................................................................................19
3.6.8 Defect Management.....................................................................................................................................................19
3.6.9 Automatic Defect Retirement.....................................................................................................................................20
3.6.10 Error Recovery Process...............................................................................................................................................20
3.7 Hot Plug Support..........................................................................................................................................................................20
3.7.1 Hot Plug Technical Issues ..........................................................................................................................................21
3.8 Active LED Status ........................................................................................................................................................................23
3.9 Fluid Dynamic Bearings (FDB)..................................................................................................................................................24
3.10 Staggered Spinup and Activity Indication (SATA Power Pin 11) .....................................................................................24
3.10.1 Staggered Spinup ........................................................................................................................................................24
3.10.2 Activity Indication ..........................................................................................................................................................24
3.11 CacheFlow™ ..................................................................................................................................................................................24
3.11.1 Write Cache...................................................................................................................................................................24
3.11.2 Read Cache ...................................................................................................................................................................25

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3.11.3 48-bit Logical Block Addressing (LBA) ..................................................................................................................25
3.12 Power Management .....................................................................................................................................................................25
3.13 Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.)..................................................................................25
3.14 Security Mode ...............................................................................................................................................................................26
3.14.1 Master and User Passwords ......................................................................................................................................26
3.14.2 Security Levels ..............................................................................................................................................................26
4. AT COMMAND SET ................................................................................................................ 27
4.1 Host Interface Commands .........................................................................................................................................................26
4.1.1 ATA-7/ATA-8 Commands ..........................................................................................................................................26
4.1.2 SATA 2.5 Commands..................................................................................................................................................27
4.1.3 Obsolete Commands...................................................................................................................................................27
4.1.4 SCT Commands ...........................................................................................................................................................28
4.2 S.M.A.R.T. (B0h)...........................................................................................................................................................................28
4.2.1 Read Attribute Values Sub-Command ....................................................................................................................28
4.2.2 Supported Attributes ...................................................................................................................................................30
4.2.3 Read Log Sector...........................................................................................................................................................31
4.2.4 Offline Data Collection ................................................................................................................................................31
4.3 Identify Device (ECh)...................................................................................................................................................................32
4.4 Set Features (EFh) ......................................................................................................................................................................38
5. INSTALLATION AND SETUP PROCEDURES............................................................................. 39
5.1 Unpacking ......................................................................................................................................................................................39
5.1.1 Handling Precautions...................................................................................................................................................39
5.1.2 Inspection of Shipping Container .............................................................................................................................39
5.1.3 Removal From Shipping Container...........................................................................................................................39
5.1.4 Removal From Static Shielding Bag.........................................................................................................................40
5.1.5 Moving Precautions......................................................................................................................................................40
5.2 Mounting Restrictions..................................................................................................................................................................40
5.2.1 Orientation......................................................................................................................................................................40
5.2.2 Screw Size Limitations ................................................................................................................................................40
5.2.3 Grounding.......................................................................................................................................................................41
5.3 Jumper Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................42
6. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................ 43
7. TECHNICAL SUPPORT............................................................................................................. 44
7.1 WD Online Services ....................................................................................................................................................................44
8. GLOSSARY .............................................................................................................................. 45

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WD Scorpio ML320S-AF2 List of Figures
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2-1 Mounting Dimensions...........................................................................................................................................6
Figure 2-2 Typical +5V Current Draw During Spinup .....................................................................................................7
Figure 2-3 Drive Base Casting Thermocouple Location ..................................................................................................9
Figure 2-4 Forced Airflow Direction ................................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 2-5 Standard Factory Connectors ......................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 3-1 RPS Spinup Profile ............................................................................................................................................ 15
Figure 5-1 Drive Handling Precautions.............................................................................................................................. 39
Figure 5-2 Hard Drive Removal From Static Shielding Bag ......................................................................................... 40
Figure 5-3 Grounding Diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 5-4 Jumper Settings for WD Scorpio SATA Hard Drives ................................................................................ 42

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WD Scorpio ML320S-AF2 List of Tables
LIST OF TABLES
Table 2-1 Shock and Vibration ...............................................................................................................................................8
Table 2-2 Device Pin Connector Pin Definitions............................................................................................................. 11
Table 2-3 Full Model Number Description........................................................................................................................ 12
Table 4-1 ATA-7/ATA-8 Command Opcodes................................................................................................................. 26
Table 4-2 SATA 2.5 Command Opcodes ........................................................................................................................ 27
Table 4-3 Obsolete Command Opcodes ......................................................................................................................... 27
Table 4-4 SCT Action Codes .............................................................................................................................................. 28
Table 4-5 Definitions for the 512 Bytes. ........................................................................................................................... 28
Table 4-6 Defined Error Logging Sectors......................................................................................................................... 31
Table 4-7 Identify Device Command.................................................................................................................................. 32

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1.0 DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES
1.1 General Description
WD Scorpio 2.5-inch drives offer fast performance and low power consumption, making them ideal
for notebooks and other portable devices.
1.2 Product Features
Serial ATA (SATA) — Serial ATA (SATA) is the next generation bus interface for
2.5-inch hard drives. It is designed to replace Parallel ATA, and has many advantages including
increased transfer rate, improved signal integrity, enhanced data protection, and hot plug support.
Perpendicular Magnetic Recording (PMR) — With PMR technology the magnetization
of each data bit is aligned vertically to the spinning disk, rather than longitudinally as has been the
case in hard drive technology for decades. This enables more data on a given disk than is possible
with conventional longitudinal recording, and provides a platform for future expansion of hard
drive densities.
Reduced Power Spinup (RPS) — WD’s optimized start up feature specifically designed for
the external hard drive and Consumer Electronics (CE) market. Specific focus for RPS is to
minimize the duration and magnitude of the peak power consumption from the hard drive.
System-on-Chip - The System-on-Chip (SOC) is the foundation for WD's next generation
electronics and firmware architecture. The native SATA SOC lowers component count by
integrating a hard disk controller, high performance processor, high speed execution SRAM, and
read channel in a 128-pin package.
S.M.A.R.T. Command Transport (SCT) — The SCT Command Transport feature set
provides a method for a host to send commands and data to a device and for a device to send data
and status to a host using log pages.
Reliability Features Set-Data Lifeguard™ — Representing WD's ongoing commitment
to data protection, Data Lifeguard includes features that enhance the drive’s ability to prevent
data loss. Data Lifeguard data protection utilities include thermal management, an environmental
protection system, and embedded error detection and repair features that automatically detect,
isolate, and repair problem areas that may develop over the extended use of the hard drive. With
these enhanced data reliability features, the drive can perform more accurate monitoring, error
repair, and deliver exceptional data security.
Hot Plug Support — SATA supports hot plugging (also known as “hot swapping”), the ability
to swap out a failed hard drive without having to power down the system or reboot. This
capability contributes to both data availability and serviceability without any associated downtime,
making it a critical feature for extending SATA into enterprise applications.
Active LED Status — These drives support external LED requirements. It provides an activity
LED output which is ON during command execution and OFF otherwise.
Fluid Dynamic Bearings (FDB) — Bearing design that incorporates a layer of high-viscosity
lubricant instead of ball bearings in the hard drive spindle motor. As an alternative to conventional
ball bearing technology, FDB designs provide increased non-operational shock resistance, speed
control, and improved acoustics.
Staggered Spin-Up — Native SATA feature that allows the system to control whether the
drive will spin up immediately or wait until the interface is fully ready.

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CacheFlow™ —WD’s unique, multi-generation caching algorithm evaluates the way data
is read from and written to the drive and adapts “on-the-fly” to the optimum read and write
caching methods. CacheFlow minimizes disk seek operations and overheads due to rota-
tional latency. CacheFlow supports sequential and random write cache. With write cache
and other CacheFlow features, the user can cache both read and write data. The cache
can hold multiple writes and collectively write them to the hard drive.
48-bit Logical Block Addressing (LBA) — WD SATA drives support both 48-bit and 28-
bit LBA and CHS-based addressing. LBA is included in advanced BIOS and operating system
device drivers and ensures high capacity disk integration.
Power Management — WD SATA drives support the ATA and Serial ATA power
management command set, allowing the host to reduce the power consumption of the drive by
issuing a variety of power management commands.
Automatic Defect Retirement — If the WD SATA drive detects a defective sector while
reading, writing, or performing offline data collection, it automatically relocates the sector without
end-user intervention.
Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) — S.M.A.R.T.
enables a drive’s internal status to be monitored through diagnostic commands at the host level
and during offline activities. S.M.A.R.T. devices employ data analysis algorithms that are used to
predict the likelihood of some near-term degradation or fault conditions. When used with a
S.M.A.R.T. application, the drive can alert the host system of a negative reliability status
condition. The host system can then warn the user of the impending risk of data loss and
recommend an appropriate action.
ATA Security — WD SATA drives support the ATA Security Mode Feature set. The ATA
Security Mode feature set allows the user to create a device lock password that prevents
unauthorized hard disk access even if the drive is removed from the host computer. The correct
password must be supplied to the hard drive in order to access user data. Both the User and
Master Password features are supported, along with the High and Maximum security modes. The
Master Password Revision code is also supported.
Advanced Format Technology — Technology being adopted by WD and other drive
manufacturers to increase media format efficiencies, thus enabling larger drive capacities.

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2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Performance Specifications
Average Seek1
- Read
- Write 12.0 ms average
15.0 ms average
Track-to-Track Seek 11.5 ms average
Full Stroke Seek 24 ms average
Index Pulse Period 11.1 ms (nominal)
Average Latency 5.5 ms
Rotational Speed 5400 RPM
Data Transfer Rate (maximum)2
- Buffer to Host
- Max buffer to disk
3.0 Gb/s maximum
116 MB/s maximum
Buffer Size 8 MB
Error Rate - Unrecoverable <1 in 1014 bits read
Spindle Start Time
- From Power-on to Drive Ready 3 4.0s average
- From Power-on to Rotational Speed 4 2.0s average
Spindle Stop Time 8s average
Load/Unload Cycles5600,000
1During continuous Seek, Read, or Write commands, an algorithm in the code will add latency as required to keep
the VCM motor from overheating;s seek performance will be impacted under this condition.
2 As used for storage capacity, one megabyte (MB) = one million bytes, one gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes, and
one terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment. As
used for buffer or cache, one megabyte (MB) = 1,048,576 bytes. As used for transfer rate or interface, megabyte
per second (MB/s) = one million bytes per second, and gigabit per second (Gb/s) = one billion bits per second.
Effective maximum SATA 3 Gb/s transfer rate calculated according to the Serial ATA specification published by
the SATA-IO organization as of the date of this specification sheet. Visit www.sata-io.org for details.
3Defined as the time from power-on to the setting of Drive Ready and Seek Complete including calibration.
4Defined as the time from power-on to when the full spindle rotational speed is reached.
5Controlled unload at ambient condition.

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2.2 Physical Specifications
Physical
Specifications
WD2500BPVT WD3200BPVT
Capacity1250,059 MB 320,072 MB
Interface (BEVT) SATA 3.0 Gb/s SATA 3.0 Gb/s
Actuator Type Rotary Voice
Coil
Rotary Voice
Coil
Number of Disks 1 1
Data Surfaces 2 2
Number of Heads 2 2
Physical bytes per Sector 4096 4096
Host bytes per Sector 512 512
User Sectors per Drive 488,397,168 625,142,448
Servo Type Embedded Embedded
Recording Method Partial DC
Target
Partial DC
Target
ECC Reed-Solomon Reed-Solomon
1 As used for storage capacity, one megabyte (MB) = one million bytes, one gigabyte (GB) =
one billion bytes, and one terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies
depending on operating environment. As used for buffer or cache, one megabyte
(MB) = 1,048,576 bytes. As used for transfer rate or interface, megabyte per second (MB/s)
= one million bytes per second, and gigabit per second (Gb/s) = one billion bits per second.
Effective maximum SATA 3 Gb/s transfer rate calculated according to the Serial ATA
specification published by the SATA-IO organization as of the date of this specification sheet.
Visit www.sata-io.org for details.

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2.2.1 Physical Dimensions
English Metric
Dimension Tolerance Dimension Tolerance
Height 0.374 inches ±0.01 inch 9.50 mm ±0.20 mm
Length 3.94 inches ±0.01 inch 100.20 mm ±0.25 mm
Width 2.75 inches ±0.01 inch 69.85 mm ±0.25 mm
Weight (typical) 0.22 pounds — 98 gm —

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2.3 Mechanical Specifications
Figure 2-1 shows the mounting dimensions and locations of the screw holes for the drive.
Figure 2-1. Mounting Dimensions
2x
61.72
4x
4.60
MIN
100.20 0.25
2x
76.60
2x
4.07
4X M3 THREAD
2.5mm FULL THREAD
DEPTH MIN
C
B
69.85 0.25
9.5 0.2
4X
0.25
B
A
70.10
MAX
60.40
3.925 0.5
1.93 0.5 34.93
B
C
9.70
MAX
4
Z
2x
76.60
2x
14.3
4x
3
76.60
14.30
2x
3
D

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2.4 Electrical Specifications
2.4.1 Current Requirements and Power Dissipation
Figure 2-2. Typical +5V Current Draw During Spinup
Note: Current is 200 mA per 10 mV vertical deflection.
Operating Mode Current1Power1
5 VDC
Spinup (max) 950 mA 4.75W
Read/Write (average) 320 mA 1.6W
Seek (average) 320 mA 1.6W
POWER MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
Operating Mode Current1Power1
5 VDC
Idle (E1H)(average) 130 mA 0.65W
Standby (E0H)(average) 40 mA 0.2W
Sleep (E6H)(average) 40 mA 0.2W
1All values are typical (25°C and 5V input) except where specified as maximum.

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2.4.2 Input Voltage Requirements
The input voltage requirement for these drives is +5.0V ± 5%.
2.4.3 Ripple
2.4.4 ESD
The ESD specification compliance is determined at room ambient conditions with nominal power
supply settings, unless otherwise specified.
2.5 Environmental Specifications
2.5.1 Shock and Vibration
Table 2-1. Shock and Vibration
Operating Vibration
Drives are tested by applying a random or swept sinusoidal excitation in each linear axis, one axis at a
time. The drive incurs no physical damage and no hard errors while operating and subjected to
continuous vibration not exceeding the level listed in Table 2-1. Operating performance may degrade
during periods of exposure to continuous vibration.
Non-Operating Vibration
Note
: This specification applies to handling and transportation of unmounted drives.
+5 VDC
Maximum
Frequency 100 mV (peak-to-peak)
10 KHz - 30 MHz
Op-System Level Minimum
Direct Contact Discharges 8KV
Direct air discharges 15KV
Indirect contact discharges (VCP&HCP) 8KV
Indirect air discharges (VCP&HCP) 15KV
Non-Op Drive Level
Direct contact discharges 8KV
Direct air discharges 15KV
Shock
Operating (2 ms) 350G
Non-operating (2 ms) 1000G
Note: Half-sine wave, measured without shock isolation and without non-recoverable errors.
Vibration
Operating 0.00459 g2/Hz (10-500 Hz)
Non-operating 0.06984 g2/Hz (10-500 Hz)
Drive Generated Vibration
Operating (average) 0.12 gm-mm
Rotational Shock Non-Operating
Amplitude 50K rad/sec2
Duration 2 ms

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Drives are tested by applying a random or swept sinusoidal excitation in each linear axis, one axis at a
time. The drive incurs no physical damage when subjected to continuous vibration not exceeding the
level listed in Table 2-1.
Drive Generated Vibration
Drives are tested by supporting a single drive horizontally in a free-free state and measuring the side-to-
side vibration. Self vibration may not exceed the level listed in Table 2-1.
Rotational Shock Non-Operating
Drives are tested by applying a rotational force centered around the actuator pivot. The drive incurs no
physical damage when subjected to the rotational force specified in Table 2-1.
Packaged Shock and Vibration
The shipping packaging is designed to meet the National/International Safe Transit Association (N/
ISTA) standards for packaged products. The drive incurs no physical damage when subjected to the N/
ISTA standards.

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2.5.2 Temperature and Humidity
2.5.3 Thermocouple Location
Figure 2-3. Drive Base Casting Thermocouple Location
Temperature & Humidity
Operating ambient temperature10°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Max base casting temperature260°C (140°F)
Humidity 8-90% RH non-condensing
29.4°C (maximum wet bulb)
Thermal Gradient 20°C/hour (maximum)
Humidity Gradient 20%/hour (maximum)
Non-operating Temperature -40°C to 65°C (-40°F to 149°F)
Humidity 5-95% RH non-condensing
40°C (maximum wet bulb)
Thermal Gradient 30°C/hour (maximum)
Humidity Gradient 20%/hour (maximum)
1The system environment must allow sufficient air flow to limit maximum surface temperatures as defined.
2See Figure 2-3.
Component Location
Drive base casting #1, Figure 2-3

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2.5.4 Cooling
If forced air cooling is required, the drive must be positioned to receive airflow from one or more fans
as indicated in Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4. Forced Airflow Direction
2.5.5 Atmospheric Pressure
2.5.6 Acoustics
2.5.7 RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)
WD complies with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2002/95/EC of the
European Parliament, which is effective in the EU beginning July 1, 2006. RoHS aims to protect
human health and the environment by restricting the use of certain hazardous substances in new
equipment, and consists of restrictions on lead, mercury, cadmium, and other substances.
The reliability, performance, and specifications of WD products are unchanged from previously
manufactured WD products, remaining among the highest in the industry.
2.6 Reliability Specifications
Altitude
Operating -1,000 feet to 10,000 feet (-305m to 3,048m)
Non-operating -1,000 feet to 40,000 feet (-305m to 12,192m)
TYPICAL SOUND POWER LEVEL1
Idle (average dBA) 222
Seek (average dBA) 325
1Measured per ECMA-74/ISO 7779.
2No audible pure tones.
3Random seek at a rate of 26 seeks per second.
Component Design Life 5 years
AFR <0.5%1
Duty Cycle 40%
Power on Hours (POH) 3120
1Ambient temperature 35°C, HDD temperature 40°C.

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2.7 Device Plug Connector Pin Definitions
The drive interfaces with the host I/O bus via the SATA interface connection, and receives power from
the SATA power connection, illustrated in Figure 2-5 below. Table 2-2 identifies the pin definitions of
the SATA connectors and the corresponding signal names and signal functions.
Figure 2-5. Standard Factory Connectors
Table 2-2. Device Pin Connector Pin Definitions
Signal segment
S1 Gnd 2nd mate
S2 A+ Differential signal pair A from Phy
S3 A-
S4 Gnd 2nd mate
S5 B- Differential signal pair B from Phy
S6 B+
S7 Gnd 2nd mate
Key and spacing separate signal and power segments
Power segment
P1 V33 3.3 V power, NOT CONNECTED
P2 V33 3.3 V power, NOT CONNECTED
P3 V33 3.3 V power, pre-charge, 2nd mate, NOT CONNECTED
P4 Gnd 1st mate, GROUND
P5 Gnd 2nd mate, GROUND
P6 Gnd 2nd mate, GROUND
P7 V55V power, Precharge, 2nd mate
P8 V55V power
P9 V52nd mate, 5V power
P10 Gnd 2nd mate, GROUND
P11 ACT- Activity LED- (O.C.)/Staggered Spin-up Disable Control
P12 Gnd 1st mate, GROUND
P13 V12 12 V power, pre-charge, 2nd mate, NOT CONNECTED
P14 V12 12 V power, NOT CONNECTED
P15 V12 12 V power, NOT CONNECTED
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