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  rohs compliant sata - dis k module 4 sdm4 7p/ 180 d low profile specification s april 6 th , 2012 version 1.2 apacer technology inc. 4 th fl., 75 hsin tai wu rd ., sec.1, hsichih, new taipei city , taiwan 221 tel: +886 - 2 - 2698 - 2888 fax: +886 - 2 - 2698 - 2889 www.apacer.com
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 1 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 fe atures: ? standard serial ata 2.6 (gen. 2) C serial ata 2.6 (gen. 2) C sata ii, 3.0 gbps C ata - compatible command set ? capacities C 1, 2, 4 , 8 , 16 gb ? performance * C burst read/write: 300 mb/sec C sustained read: up to 43 mb/sec C sustained write: up to 42 mb/sec ? intellig ent endurance design C built - in h ardware ecc , enabling u p to 16/24 bit correction per 1k byte s C static wear - leveling scheme together with dynamical block allocation to significantly increase the lifetime of a flash device and optimize the disk performance C fla sh bad - block management C s.m.a.r.t. C power failure management C ata secure erase C trim ? nand flash type: s lc ? mtbf: >2 ,000,000 ? zero power data retention C no battery required for data storage ? temperature r anges C operation: standard: 0c to 70c exte nded: - 40 ~ +85 c C storage: - 40 c to 100 c ? supply v oltage C 5.0 v 5% ? p ower consumption (typical) * C active mode: 190 ma @ 5.0 v C idle mode: 85 ma @5.0 v ? c onnector type C 7 - pin signal connector C option : 2 - pin additional power connector ? form factor C sata disk module C dimension (w/o housing): 30.00x20.0 0x1.00 **, unit: mm C dimension (w/ housing): 32.50 x23.30x8.53 ** , unit: mm ? shock & vibration C shock: 50g (approx.) C vibration: 15g (approx.) ? rohs c ompliant *varies from capacities. the values for performances and power co nsumptions presented are typical and may vary depending on flash configurations or platform settings . the term idle refers to the standby state of the device. ** without including the size of sata connector
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 2 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 t able of c ontents 1. general descripti on ................................ ................................ ................................ . 3 1.1 p erformance - o ptimized c ontroller ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 3 1.1.1 power management unit (pmu) ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 3 1.1.2 sram buffer ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 3 2. functional block ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 4 3. pin assignm ents ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 5 4. capacity specific ation ................................ ................................ ............................ 7 4.1 p erformance s pecification ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................... 7 4.1.1 ata mode support ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ . 7 4.1.2 performance ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 7 4.2 e nvironmental s pecifications ................................ ................................ ................................ ................. 8 4.3 m ean t ime b etween f ailures (mtbf) ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 8 4.4 c ertification and c ompliance ................................ ................................ ................................ ................. 8 5. flash management ................................ ................................ ................................ .... 9 5.1 e rror c orrection /d etection ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 9 5.2 b ad b lock m anagement ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 9 5.3 w ear l eveli ng ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........... 9 5.4 p ower f ailure m anagement ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................... 9 5.5 ata s ecure e rase ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 9 5.6 s .m.a.r.t. ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................. 10 5.7 trim ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 10 6. software interfa ce ................................ ................................ ............................... 11 6.1 c ommand s et ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 11 7. electrical speci fication ................................ ................................ .................... 12 7.1 e lectrostatic d ischarge ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................... 12 7.2 e lectrical f ast t ransient /b urst ................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 13 8. physical charact eristics ................................ ................................ .................. 14 8.1 p ower c able t ype ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .... 14 8.1. 1 w/o housing ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 14 8.1.2 w/ housing ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 15 8.2 p ower c able - less t ype ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................ 16 8.2.1 w/o housing ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 16 8.2.2 w/ housing ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 17 9. product ordering information ................................ ................................ ...... 18 9.1 p roduct c ode d esignations ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 18
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 3 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 1 . general des cription apacers s ata - disk module 4 ( s dm 4 ) is a high - performance, embedded ssd designed to replace the conventional sata hard disk drive. sdm ssd can be plugged into a standard serial ata 7 - pin connector commonly found i n desktops, it - stb, industrial pc and thin client systems . moreover, apacer provides an innovative way for design - in customers to strengthen the vibration - resistance between sdm 4 and mainboard. apacer s sdm 4 has a built - in microcon troller with file management firmware that communicates with s ata standard interface . t his means sdm 4 does not require additional or proprietary host software such as flash file system (ffs) and memory technology driver (mtd). this product is well suited for embedded flash storage applications offering new and expanded functionalit ies as well as more cost - effective designs, better performance and increased reliability. sdm 4 series is designed to work at 5 volts and use s a standard s ata driver th at complies with major operating systems such as microsoft s windows series . f eaturing technologies as apacer - specifi c w ear - leveling algorithms , s.m.a.r.t, enhanced data integrity , i ntelligent power failure management , ata secure erase , and trim, apacer as sures users of a versatile device on data storage. 1.1 performance - o ptimized controller the heart of sdm 4 is the flash controller, which translates standard s ata signals into the data and controls of the flash media . th e s ata and flash management controller are specifically designed to attain high data throughput from the host to the flash. 1.1.1 power management unit (pmu) the power m anagement u nit (pmu) controls the power consumption of sdm 4 . it can drama tically extend product battery life by leaving the idle part of the circuitry into sleep mode. the pmu has zero wake - up latency. 1.1.2 sram buffer the flash controller performs as a sram buffer to optimize the host s data transfer to and from the flash media.
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 4 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 2. functional block sdm 4 include s the s ata and flash management controller s , and f lash media , as well as the s ata standard interface. figure 2 - 1 shows the functional block diagram. f igure 2 - 1 : f unctional block diagram sata controller flash media serial ata interface flash management controller
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 5 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 3. pin assignment s signal segment pin type signal description s1 gnd s2 rxp +differential receive signal s3 rxn - differential receiv e signal s4 gnd s5 txn - differential transmit signal s6 txp +differential transmit signal s7 gnd power segment pin signal description p1 vcc (+5v) p2 gnd power pin1 vcc (+5v) gnd power cable type w/o housing power cable type w / housing
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 6 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 figure 3 - 1: sata cable/connector con nection diagram the connector on the left represents the h o st with tx/rx differential pairs connected to a cable. the connector on the right shows the device with tx/rx differential pairs also connected to the cable. n otice also the ground path connecting the shielding of the cable to the cable receptacle.
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 7 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 4 . capacity specification capacity s pecification of sdm 4 product family is available as shown in t able 4 - 1 . it lists the specific capacity and the def ault number s of heads, sectors and cylinders for each product line. table 4 - 1 : c apacity s pecification s capacity total b ytes * cylinders heads sectors max lba 1 gb 1,011,032,064 1,959 16 63 1,974,672 2 gb 2,011,226,112 3,897 16 63 3 ,928,1 76 4 gb 4,011,614,208 7 ,773 16 63 7 ,835,184 8 gb 8,012,390,400 15 ,525 16 63 15,649,200 16 gb 1 6,013,942,784 16 , 383 16 63 31,277,232 *display of total bytes varies from file systems. which means not all of the bytes can be used for storage. ** cylinders, h eads or s ectors are not applicable for these capacities. only lba addressing applies. 4.1 performance specification 4.1.1 ata mode support sdm 4 supports the following ata operating modes: ? supports up to pio mode - 4 ? supports up to multi - word dma mode - 2 ? s upports up to ultra dma mode - 5 4.1.2 performance p erformance s of sdm 4 are listed below in table 4 - 2. table 4 - 2: performance (typical) capacity performance 1 gb 2 gb 4 gb 8 gb 16 gb sustained read (mb/s) 38 43 43 43 43 sustained write (mb/s) 12 24 24 41 42 note: results may differ from various flash configurations.
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 8 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 4 . 2 environmental specification s environmental s pecification of sdm 4 product family which follows the mil - std - 20 2 and mil - std - 810 standards is available as shown in t able 4 - 3 . table 4 - 3 sdm 4 environmental specifications item specification operating temp. 0~70 (standard); - 40 ~ +85 (extended) non - operating temp. - 40~100( ) humidity 10~95% r.h, non - conden sing operating vibration 10~2000(hz), 15(g), sine wave, 1(hr)/per axis non - operating vibration 20~2000(hz), 7.7(grms), random wave, 1(hr)/per axis operating shock 50(g), 11(ms), half - sine wave non - operating shock 1500(g), 0.5(ms), half - sine wave 4.3 mean time between failures (mtbf) mean time betw e en failure s (mtbf) is predict ed based on reliability data for the individual components in sdm 4 . although m any component mtbfs are given in databases and often these values are not r eally accurate , the prediction result for sdm 4 is more than 2 ,000,000 hours. notes about the mtbf: the mtbf is predicated and calculated based on telcordia technologies special report, sr - 332, issue 2 method. 4. 4 certification and compliance sdm 4 compl ies with the following standards: ? ce C en55022/55024 ? fcc 47cfr part15 class b ? rohs ? mil - std - 202 and mil - std - 810 ? sata ii (sata rev. 2.6) ? u p to ata/atapi - 7 ( including s.m.a.r.t.)
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 9 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 5 . flash management 5 . 1 error correction / d etection sdm 4 implements a hardware ecc scheme, based on the bch algorithm. it can detect and correct up to 16 bits or 2 4 bits error in 1k bytes. 5 .2 b ad block management although bad blocks on the flash media are already identified by the flash manufactur er , they can also be accumulated over time during operation. sdm 4 s controller maintain s a table that lists those normal blocks with disk data, the fre e blocks for wear leveling, and bad blocks with errors. when a normal block is detected broken, it is replaced with a free block and listed as a bad block. when a free block is detected broken, it is then removed from the fre e block list and marked as a ba d block. during device operation, this ensure s that newly accumulated bad blocks are transparent to the host. the device will stop file write service once there are only two fre e blocks left such that the read function is still available for copying the f iles from the disk into another. 5 .3 wear leveling the nand flash devices are limit ed by a certain number of write cycles. when using a fat - based file system, frequent fat table updates are required. if some area on the flash wears out faster than other s , it would significantly reduce the lifetime of the whole ssd , even if the erase counts of other s are far from the write cycle limit . thus, if the write cycle s can be distributed evenly across the media, the lif e time of the media can be prolonged significant ly. th is scheme is called w ear leveling. apacer s w ear - leveling scheme is achieved both via b uffer m anagement and apacer - specific s tatic w ear leveling. they both ensure that the lifetime of the flash media can be increased, and the disk access performance is optimized as well. 5 .4 power failure management the low power detection on the controller initiates crucial data saving before the power supplied to the device is too low. this feature prevents the device from c rash and ensure s data integrity during a n unexpected power - off . 5 .5 ata secure erase accomplished by t he secure erase (se) command, which added to the open ansi standards that control disk drives, ata secure erase is built into the disk drive itself and thus far less susceptible to malicious s oftware attacks than external software utilities. it is a positive easy - to - use data destroy command, amounting to electronic data shredding. e xecuting the command causes a drive to internally completely erase all possible user data. this command is carried out within disk drives, so no additional software is required. o nce executed, neither data nor the erase counter on the device would be recoverable, which blurs the accuracy of device lifespan. the process to erase will not be stopped until finished while encountering power failure, and will be continued when power is back on.
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 10 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 5 .6 s . m . a . r . t . s.m.a.r.t. is an a cronym for self - monitoring, analysis and reporting technology, an open standard allowing disk drives to automatically monitor their own health and re port potential problems. it protects the user from unscheduled downtime by monitoring and storing critical drive performance and calibration parameters. ideally, this should allow tak ing proactive actions to prevent impending drive failure. apacer devices us e the standard smart command b0h to read data out from the drive to activate our smart feature that complies with the ata/atapi - 7 specifications . b ased on the sff - 8035i rev. 2.0 specifications, apacer smart defines vendor - specified smart attribute ids ( a0 ~ a5, and 0c) . they represent initial bad block count, bad block count, spare block count, maximum erase count, average erase count and power cycle. when the apacer smart utility running on the host, it analyzes and reports the disk status to the hos t b efore the device reaches in critical condition. 5 .7 t rim m ade of millions of nand flash cells , ssd can be written into groups called pages in 4k size generally, but can only be erased in larger groups called blocks of 128 pages or 512kb. these stipulati o ns are partially the source of many performance issues. until an address gets used again, the ssd has to keep track of every last bit of data thats written on it. the ata - trim inst r uction tilts the balance in favor of the ssd. trim addresses a major part of the performance degradation issue over time that plague s all ssds. a trim enabled drive running an os with trim support will stay closer to its peak performance over t ime.
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 11 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 6 . software interface 6 . 1 command set this section defines the software requirements and the format of the commands the host sends to sdm 4 . commands are issued to sdm 4 by loading the required registers in the command block with the supplied parameters, and then writing the command code to the command register. t able 6 - 1: command set code command code command e5 h check power mode f3 h security erase prepare 06h data set m anagement f4 h security erase unit 90 h execute device diagnostic f5 h security freeze lock e7 h flush cache f1 h security set password ea h flush cache ext f2 h security unlock ec h identify device 70h seek e3 h idle ef h set features e1 h idle immediate c6 h s et multiple mode 91h initialize device parameters e6 h sleep c8 h read dma b0 h smart 25 h read dma ext e2 h stan d by c4 h read multiple e0 h standby immediate 29 h read multiple ext ca h write dma 20 h read sector 35 h write dma ext 24 h read sector ext c5 h wri te multiple 40 h read verify sectors 39 h write multiple ex t 42 h read verify sectors ext 30 h write sector 10h recalibrate 34 h write sector ext f6 h security disable password
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 12 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 7 . electrical specification caution: absolute maximum stress ratings C applied conditions greater than those listed under absolute maximum stress ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. this is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these conditions or conditions greater t han those defined in the operational sections of this data sheet is not implied. exposure to absolute maximum stress rati ng conditions may affect device reliability. table 7 - 1 : operating r ange range ambient temperature 5v standard 0c to +70c extended temperature - 40 c to 85 c 4. 7 5 - 5. 2 5v table 7 - 2: a bsolute maximum power pin stress ratings parameter symbol conditions input power v dd - 0.3v min. to 6.5 v max. voltage on any pin except v dd with respect to gnd v - 0.5v min. to v dd + 0.5v max. table 7 - 3 : recommended s ystem p ower - up t iming symbol parameter typical maximum units t pu - ready 1 power - up to ready operation 200 1000 ms t pu - write 1 power - up to write operation 200 1000 ms 1. this parameter is measured only for initial qualification and after a design or process change that could affect this parameter. table 7 - 4: power consumption (typical) capacity modes 1 gb 2 gb 4 gb 8 gb 16 gb active ( ma ) 160 160 200 185 190 idle ( ma ) 71 71 71 85 85 note: results may differ from various flash configurations or platforms . 7.1 electrostatic discharge electrostatic discharge item amount of discharge voltage air discharge 10 +8kv
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 13 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 10 - 8kv contact discharge 25 25 +4kv - 4kv indirect discharge (hcp) 25 25 +4kv - 4kv indirect discharge (vcp front) 25 25 +4kv - 4kv indirect discharge (vcp left) 25 25 +4kv - 4kv indirect discharge (vcp back) 25 25 +4kv - 4kv indirect discharge (vcp right) 25 25 +4kv - 4kv 7.2 elect rical fast transient/burst electrical fast transient/burst inject line polarity voltage kv inject time (second) inject method l - n - pe 1kv 60 direct additional information : eut stopped operation and could / could not be reset by operator at kv. no fal se alarms or other malfunctions were observed during or after the test. the contact discharges were applied at least total 200 discharges at a minimum of four test points.
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 14 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 8 . p hysical characteristics 8.1 power cable type 7 - pin/180 degree low profile module 8.1.1 w/o housing unit: L tolerance: 0.25
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 15 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 8.1.2 w/ housing unit: L tolerance: 0.25
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 16 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 8.2 power cable - less type 7 - pin/180 degree low profile module 8.2.1 w/o housing unit: L tolerance: 0.25
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 17 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 8.2.2 w/ housing unit: L tolerance: 0.25
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 18 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 9. pr od uct o rdering information 9.1 product code designations a p sdm x x x x x 5 an C a x x x capacit ies : 001g: 1gb 0 02 g : 2 gb 004g: 4gb 008g: 8gb 016g: 16gb serial ata flash module apacer product code apacer brand form factor a : 7p/ 18 0d without housing b: 7p/180d with housing solution version version control flash type t: toshiba c: micron temperature range blank: standard w : extended temperature power source selection blank: power cable type c: power cable - less type
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 19 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 7.2 valid combinations 7p/ 18 0d l p without hosing : power cable type capacity standard extended temperature 1gb apsdm001ga5an - at apsdm001ga5an - atw 2gb apsdm002ga5an - at apsdm002ga5an - atw 4gb apsdm004ga5an - at apsdm004ga5an - atw 8gb apsdm008ga5an - ac apsdm008ga5an - acw 16gb apsdm016ga5an - ac apsdm016ga5an - acw 7p/ 18 0d l p with hosing : power cable type capacity standard extended temperature 1gb apsdm001gb5an - at apsdm001gb5an - atw 2gb apsdm002gb5an - at apsdm002gb5an - atw 4gb apsdm004gb5an - at apsdm004gb5an - atw 8gb apsdm008gb5an - ac apsdm008gb5an - acw 16gb apsdm016gb5an - ac apsdm016gb5an - acw 7p/ 18 0d l p without hosing : power cable - less type capacity standard extended temperature 1gb apsdm001ga5an - atc apsdm001ga5an - atwc 2gb apsdm00 2 ga5an - atc apsdm002ga5an - atwc 4gb apsdm004ga5an - atc apsdm004ga5an - atwc 8gb apsdm008ga5an - acc apsdm008ga5an - acwc 16gb ap sdm016ga5an - acc apsdm016ga5an - acwc 7p/ 18 0d l p with hosing : power cable - less type capacity standard extended temperature 1gb apsdm001gb5an - atc apsdm001gb5an - atwc 2gb apsdm002gb5an - atc apsdm002gb5an - atwc 4gb apsdm004gb5an - atc apsdm004gb5an - atwc 8gb ap sdm008gb5an - acc apsdm008gb5an - acwc 16gb apsdm016gb5an - acc apsdm016gb5an - acwc note: valid combinations are those products in mass production or will be in mass production. consult your a pacer sales representative to confirm availability of valid combina tions and to determine availability of new combinations.
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 20 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 revision h istory rev ision date description remark 1.0 02/20 /2012 official release 1.1 03/12/2012 updated product ordering information added housing for the physical design 1.2 04/06/2 012 updated s.m.a.r.t information updated product ordering information updated mechanical drawings
sata - disk module 4 apsdm xxxx x 5 an - axxx 21 ? 20 12 apacer technology inc. rev . 1.2 global presence taiwan ( headquarters) apacer technology inc. 4 th fl., 75 hs in tai wu rd., sec.1 hsichih, new taipei city taiwan 221 r.o.c. tel: +886 - 2 - 2698 - 2888 fax: +886 - 2 - 2698 - 2889 amtsales@apacer.com u.s.a. apacer memory america, inc. 3 86 fairview way, suite102, milpitas, ca 95035 tel: 1 - 408 - 5 18 - 8699 fax: 1 - 408 - 935 - 9611 sa@apacerus.com japan apacer technology corp. 5f, matsura bldg., shiba, minato - ku tokyo, 105 - 0014, japan tel: 81 - 3 - 5419 - 2668 fax: 81 - 3 - 5419 - 0018 jpservices@apacer.com europe apacer technology b.v. science park eindhoven 5051 5692 eb son, the netherlands tel: 31 - 40 - 267 - 0000 fax: 31 - 40 - 267 - 0000#6199 sales@apacer. nl china apacer electronic (shanghai) co., ltd 1301, no.251,xiaomuqiao road, shanghai, 200032, china tel: 86 - 21 - 5529 - 0222 fax: 86 - 21 - 5206 - 6939 s al es@apacer.com.cn india apacer technologies pvt ltd, #1064, 1st floor, 7th a main, 3rd block koramangala, bangalore C 560 034 tel: +91 80 4152 9061/62/63 fax: +91 80 4170 0215 sales_india@apacer.com
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