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                 IBM OEM STORAGE PRODUCTS
 DSAS-3270, DSAS-3360, DSAS-3540 & DSAS-3720

 IBM OEM has introduced a new range of disk drives for the desktop personal computer
marketplace. Available in four popular capacity points with SCSI-2 FAST interface, the
drives provide excellent performance and improved reliability.


APPLICATIONS
 Desktop personal computers
 Low-end file servers
 Low-end workstations


FEATURES
  281, 365, 548, and 730 MB formatted capacity
  (512 byte/sector)
 10 MB/s data transfer speed
 44.5 Mb/s (OD)media data rate
  32.5 Mb/s (ID) media data rate
 Average seek time 12ms (Read)
 4500 RPM
 192 KB segmented buffer
 Read ahead caching with LFU (Least Frequently Used) segment update
 Industry standard mounting
 The drive can be mounted with any of its six surfaces facing down
 Enhanced ECC implementation
 Power saving modes
 Robust design for EMC/RFI
 MR (Magneto Resistive) head technology


BENEFITS
  Generic range of popular storage capacities
  Fast interface data rate
  Excellent performance on long records
 Fast access to data
 Fast data retrieval in (option 96 KB) multi-tasking applications
 Ease of installation
 Improved data throughput
  Reduced power consumption
  Easy integration across multiple platforms
  High area density, low component count
  Assured reliability


CONNECTORS


                                             Pin 1




              SCSI I/F                                Power
              Connector                               Connector

                                              Pin 2




  Power
  Connector
                                           JP7
                                       Option Block
                                           JP1            Back Side of Drive

  SCSI I/F
  Connector

                          Logic Card




                                                               The DC power connector is
designed to mate with AMP part 1-480424 (using AMP pins PN 350078-4). Equivalent
connectors may be used. Pin assignments are shown below, as viewed from the end of the
drive.

  Pin# 1      2   3   4




     +5V GND GND +12V
SCSI SIGNAL CONNECTOR
The SCSI Signal Connector is a 50-pin connector meeting the ANSI SCSI specification.




Note: It is intended that the hard disk drive should only be in electrical contact with the
chassis of the PC at a designated set of mounting holes. Other electrical contact may degrade
error rate performance. As a result of this it is recommended that there should be no metal
contact to the hard disk drive except at the mounting holes or the side rails into which the
mounting holes are tapped.


 OPTION BLOCK
Jumper Setting
Jumper position and function are as shown below. Pin pitch is 2mm.
The jumpers control SCSI Device ID, Auto Spin Up, Unit Attention, SCSI Terminator
Connection, and Target Initiated Synchronous Negotiation.




                                    Disable           Disable
                                      Unit              TI
            Device ID               Attention        Negotiation


       JP1     JP2      JP3     JP4     JP5     JP6     JP7
        1       3       5       7       9       11      13

        2       4       6       8       10      12      14



                              Disable         Enable
                               Auto          Terminator
                              Spin-up             Notes:
                                                  1. The jumper position of JP1, 2, and 3
                                                  define SCSI ID of the drive.
   If JP1,JP2,JP3,are Off, Off, Off, the SCSI ID is 0. (Shipping Default).
   If JP1, JP2, JP3, are On, Off, Off, the SCSI ID is 1.
   If JP1, JP2, JP3, are Off, On, Off, the SCSI ID is 2.
   If JP1, JP2, JP3, are On, On, Off, the SCSI ID is 3.
   If JP1, JP2, JP3, are Off, Off, On the SCSI ID is 4.
   If JP1, JP2, JP3, are On, Off, On, the SCSI ID is 5.
   If JP1, JP2, JP3, are Off, On, On the SCSI ID is 6.
   If JP1, JP2, JP3, are On, On, On, the SCSI ID is 7.

2. If JP4 is Off, the drive will spin up automatically after power on reset. If JP4 is On, the
      drive will not spin up unless the host system issues a start command to the drive.

3. If JP5 is On, Unit Attention after power on reset or SCSI bus reset is disabled.

4. If JP6 is On, the internal SCSI terminator works.

5. If JP7 is On, Target Initiated Synchronous Negotiation is disabled, and then the Initiator is
required to start a negotiation handshake if Synchronous SCSI transfers are desired.

DEFAULT SETTING


The default jumper setting at shipment is as follows.




OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

Operating Conditions
Temperature                  5 to 55 degrees C
Relative Humidity            8 to 90% noncondensing
Maximum Wet Bulb
Temperature                 29.4 degrees C noncondensing
Maximum Temperature
Gradient                    20 degrees C/hour
Altitude                   -300 to 3048m

Nonoperating Conditions
Temperature          -40 to 65 degrees C
Relative Humidity     5 to 95% noncondensing
Maximum Wet Bulb
Temperature          40 degrees C noncondensing
Maximum Temperature
Gradient             20 degrees C/hour
Altitude            -300 to 12,000m

Note: The system is responsible to provide sufficient air movement to maintain surface
temperature below 60 degrees C at the center of top cover of the drive.

Operating Shock
The hard disk drive meets the following criteria while operating in respective conditions
described below. The shock test consists of five shocks inputs in each axis and direction for
total of 30. There must be a delay between shock pulses, long enough to allow the drive to
complete all necessary error recovery procedure.

No Data Loss, Seek Errors or Permanent Damage
10G, 11ms half-sine shock pulse

No Data Loss or Permanent Damage
15G, 5ms half-sine shock pulse 30G, 4ms half-sine shock pulse

Operating Vibration
Due to the complexity of this subject we recommend that users contact the IBM technical
support group representative to discuss how to perform the necessary measurements if they
believe this to be an area which requires evaluation.


DATA ORGANIZATION


Logical Layout    DSAS-3270        DSAS-3360      DSAS-3540      DSAS-3720
Number of Heads       2                 2              3             4
Number of LBAs     549504           713472         1070496       1427328
Sector Size         512               512            512           512
Total Customer    281 MB            365 MB        548 MB         730 MB
Usable Data Bytes


DC POWER REQUIREMENTS

 The following voltage specifications apply at the file power connector. Damage to the file
electronics may result if the power supply cable is connected or disconnected while power is
being applied to the file (no hot plug/unplug is allowed). There are inductive loads in the file
which could cause destructive high voltage spikes on the file if the power connection is
opened. There is no special power on/off sequencing required.

Nominal Supply
Voltages                           +5 Volts        +12 Volts
Maximum Ripple
 (0-20MHz)                        100 mV p-p       100 mV p-p
Voltage Supply Tolerance
(incl ripple)                        +/- 5%       +10%/-8%
 Power Supply Current
 (Amps)                             +5 Volts      +12 Volts
   Start Peak                          0.55         1.10
   Idle Average                        0.21         0.14
   R/W Average                         0.44         0.20
   Seek Average                        0.38          0.29

During the file start up and seeking, 12-volt ripple is generated by the file (referred to as
dynamic loading). If several files have their power daisy chained together then the power
supply ripple plus other file's dynamic loading must remain within the regulation tolerance of
+10/-8%. A common supply with separate power leads to each file is a more desirable
method of power distribution.

To prevent external electrical noise from interfering with the file's performance, the file must
be held by four screws in a user system frame which has no electrical level deference at the
four screws position, and has less than +/-300 millivolts peak to peak level deference to the
file power connector ground.

SIGNAL DEFINITION

The pin assignments of interface signals are listed as follows:

 PIN    Signal Name         PIN Signal Name
 01     Ground            02   -DB(0)
 03     Ground            04   -DB(1)
 05     Ground            06   -DB(2)
 07     Ground            08   -DB(3)
 09     Ground            10   -DB(4)
 11     Ground            12   -DB(5)
 13     Ground            14   -DB(6)
 15     Ground            16   -DB(7)
 17     Ground            18   -DB(P)
 19     Ground            20   Ground
 21     Ground            22   Ground
 23     Ground            24   Ground
 25     Open              26   TRM Power
 29     Ground           30     Ground
 31     Ground           32     -ATN
 33     Ground           34     Ground
 35     Ground           36     -BSY
 37     Ground           38     -ACK
 39     Ground           40     -RST
 41     Ground           42     -MSG
 43     Ground           44     -SEL
 45     Ground           46     -C/D
 47     Ground           48     -REQ
 49     Ground           50     -I/O

SCSI CABLE


The disk drive uses single-ended drivers and receivers which will permit cable lengths of up
to 6 meters (19.68 feet). For a single ended cable a 50 conductor flat cable or a 25 signal
twisted cable can be used with a maximum length of 6.0 meters, and a stub length not
exceeding 0.1 meters.

SCSI BUS TERMINATOR

The file has an internal Active SCSI bus terminator, and can be controlled on/off with one
jumper block provided at the card edge. The user is responsible for properly terminating and
empowering the SCSI bus in the using system.

MODE SELECT OPTIONS


Certain parameters are alterable using the SCSI "Mode Select" command. This allows certain
drive characteristics to be modified to optimize performance on a particular system. Refer to
the DSAS-3XXX Interface Specification for a detailed definition of Mode Select parameters.
The changeable parameters are:

Page 0
 Vendor Unique Parameters
 DPC - Disable Parity Checking (0)

Page 1
 Read-Write Error Recovery Parameters
 TB - Transfer Block (0)
 PER - Post Error (O)
 DTE - Disable Transfer on Error (0)
 DCR - Disable Correction (0)
 Read Retry Count (01h)
 Write Retry Count (01h)

Page 2
 Disconnect/Reconnect Parameters
 Read Buffer Full Ratio (0C0h)
 Write Buffer Empty Ratio (0C0h)

Page 7
 Verify Error Recovery Parameters
 PER (0)
 DCR (0)
 Verify Retry Count (01h)

Page 8
 Caching Parameters
 WCE - Write Cache Enable (1)
 RCD - Read Cache Disable (0)
 Number of Cache Segments

Page A
 Control Mode Page Parameters
 Queue Algorithm Modifier (0)
 QErr - Queue Error (01h)
 DQue - Disable Queuing (0)

Page OD
 Power Condition
 Standby (1)
 Standby Timer (1A5EOh [3 hrs])


MECHANICAL DATA

Dimensions
 Height          25.4 +/-0.4mm
 Width          101.6 +/-0.4mm
 Depth          146.0 +/-0.6mm
 Weight          530 g maximum
Mounting Orientation
 The Drive can be mounted in any axis (6 directions).
                                 146
                                        +/-
                                              0.6
             .4
            /- 0




                                                                         The maximum allowable
         .6 +




                                                                         penetration of the mounting
      101




                                                                         screws is 1 3.5 mm 2 6 mm.


                                                                         ELECTROMAGNETIC
                                                                         COMPATABILITY

                    60
                                                                          The Drive meets the following
                          41.6
                                                                         EMC requiements when
                                                                         installed in the user system and
                                                    (6x) UNC 6-32
                                                                         exercised with a random
accessing routine at maximum data rate:

                                                       (4X) UNC 6-32 2




  Back                                                              Front




                   60.3          44.4



United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations Part 15,
Subject J -Computer Devices "Class B Limits".

Eurpoean Economic Community (EEC) directive #76/889 related to the control of radio
frequency interference and the Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE) requirements of
Germany (GOP).
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AMP Incorporated.
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AMP Incorporated.


This data sheet is not a substitute for the full product specification, which should be used
when detailed information is required.

Product Description data represents IBM's design objectives and is provided for comparative
purposes; actual results may vary based on a variety of factors. This product data does not
constitute a warranty. Questions regarding IBM's warranty terms or methodology used to
derive this data should be referred to your IBM OEM representative. Data subject to change
without notice.




PACKAGING: The drive must be protected against Electro-Static Discharge especially when
being handled. The safest way to avoid damage is to put the drive in an anti-static bag before
ESD wrist straps, etc are removed.Drives should only be skipped in approved containers,
severe damage can be caused to the drive if the packaging does not adequately protect against
the shock levels induced when a box is dropped. Consult your IBM marketing representative
if you do not have an approved shipping container.



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