RoHS Compliant Serial ATA Flash Drive SAFD 25P-M Specifications November 30th, 2011 Version 1.5 Apacer Technology Inc. 4th Fl., 75 Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Sec.1, Hsichih, New Taipei City, Taiwan 221 Tel: +886-2-2698-2888 www.apacer.com Fax: +886-2-2698-2889 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX Features: z Standard Serial ATA 2.6 – Serial ATA 2.6 – SATA II, 3.0 Gbps – ATA-compatible command set z Capacities – 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 GB z z Performance* – Burst read/write: 300 MB/sec – Sustained read: up to 260 MB/sec – Sustained write: up to 220 MB/sec Intelligent endurance design – Built-in hardware ECC, enabling up to 16/24 bit correction per 1024 bytes – Static wear-leveling scheme together with dynamical block allocation to significantly increase the lifetime of a flash device and optimize the disk performance – Flash bad block management – S.M.A.R.T. – Power Failure Management – ATA Secure Erase – TRIM z NAND Flash Type: MLC z MTBF (hours): >1,000,000 z Temperature ranges – Operation: Standard: 0°C to 70°C (32 ~ 158°F) Extended: -40 ~ +85°C (-40° ~ 185°F)** – Storage: -40°C to 100°C (-40° ~ 212°F) z Supply voltage – 5.0 V ± 5% z Power consumption (typical)* – Active mode: 872 [email protected] V – Idle mode: 203 [email protected] V z Form factor – 2.5 inch (100 x 69.9 x 9.3, unit: mm) z Connector – 7-pin SATA male connector – 15-pin SATA power connector z IOPS 4K Random (approx.) – 10,000 z Shock & Vibration – Shock: 1500g (approx.) – Vibration: 15g (approx.) z Zero power data retention No battery required for data storage z RoHS compliant *Varies from capacities. The values presented for Performances and Power Consumption are typical and may vary depending on different configurations and platforms. **Only available in 32, 64, 128, and 256GB capacities. For details, please see “Product Ordering Information”. 1 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX Table of Contents 1. Product Description ................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Functional Block Diagram........................................................................................................... 3 1.3 ATA Mode Support....................................................................................................................... 4 1.4 Capacity Specification................................................................................................................. 4 1.5 Performance ................................................................................................................................. 4 1.6 Pin Assignments .......................................................................................................................... 5 2. Software Interface .................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Command Set ............................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 S.M.A.R.T....................................................................................................................................... 9 3. Flash Management ................................................................................................. 10 3.1 Error Correction/Detection........................................................................................................ 10 3.2 Bad Block Management............................................................................................................. 10 3.3 Wear Leveling ............................................................................................................................. 10 3.4 Power Failure Management.......................................................................................................10 3.5 ATA Secure Erase ...................................................................................................................... 10 3.6 TRIM............................................................................................................................................. 11 4. Environmental Specifications ............................................................................... 12 4.1 Environments ............................................................................................................................. 12 4.2 Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) ...................................................................................... 12 4.3 Certification and Compliance ...................................................................................................12 5. Electrical Characteristics ...................................................................................... 13 5.1 Operating Voltage ...................................................................................................................... 13 5.2 Power Consumption .................................................................................................................. 13 5.3 Electrostatic Discharge ............................................................................................................. 13 5.4 Electrical Fast Transient/Burst ................................................................................................. 14 6. Physical Characteristics........................................................................................ 15 6.1 Metal Housing............................................................................................................................. 15 7. Product Ordering Information ............................................................................... 16 7.1 Product Code Designations ...................................................................................................... 16 7.2 Valid Combinations.................................................................................................................... 17 2 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 1. Product Description 1.1 Introduction Apacer’s Serial ATA Flash Drive (SAFD) is a solid-state disk (SSD) drive that contains a controller, embedded firmware, and flash media along with a male connector. Using NAND flash memory devices, the SAFD drive interfaces with the host allowing data to be seamlessly transferred between the host and the flash devices. SAFD 25P-M drive is designed with a single-chip controller, offering capacities of up to 512 gigabytes and providing full support for the SATA II high-speed interface standard. It can operate at sustained access rates higher than 100 megabytes per second, which is much faster than any other traditional SATA-based hard disk drive currently available on the market. Though built with MLC, this SSD can work in highly demanding environment as it can withstand ambient temperature from -40°C to +85°C (for certain capacities only). In addition to buffer management through dynamical allocation, SAFD 25P-M adopts the global wear-leveling scheme to allow uniform use of all storage blocks, ensuring that the lifespan of a flash media can be significantly increased and the disk performance is optimized as well. SAFD 25P-M provides the S.M.A.R.T. feature that follows the SATA Rev. 2.6, ATA/ATAPI-7 specifications and uses the standard SMART command B0h to read data from the drive. This feature protects the user from unscheduled downtime by monitoring and storing critical drive performance. 1.2 Functional Block Diagram SAFD 25P-M drive includes a single-chip SATA II Controller and the flash media, as well as the SATA standard interface. The controller integrates the flash management unit with the controller itself to support multi-channel, multi-bank flash arrays. Figure 1-1 shows the functional block diagram. Figure 1-1 Apacer SAFD 25P-M block diagram 3 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 1.3 ATA Mode Support SAFD 25P-M provides ATA mode support as follows: z z z 1.4 Up to PIO mode-4 Up to Multiword DMA mode-2 Up to UDMA mode-5 Capacity Specification Capacity specification of SAFD 25P-M product family is available as shown in Table 1-1. It lists the specific capacity, the default numbers of logical cylinders and heads, and the number of logical sectors per track for each product line. Table 1-1 Capacity specification Capacity Total Bytes* Cylinders Heads Sectors Max LBA** 16 GB 16,013,942,784 16383 16 63 31,277,232 32 GB 32,017,047,552 16383 16 63 62,533,296 64 GB 64,023,257,088 16383 16 63 125,045,424 128 GB 128,035,676,160 16383 16 63 250,069,680 256 GB 256,060,514,304 16383 16 63 500,118,192 512 GB 512,110,190,592 16383 16 63 1,000,215,216 *Display of total bytes varies from file systems. **Cylinders, heads or sectors are not applicable for these capacities. Only LBA addressing applies. 1.5 Performance Performance of SAFD 25P-M is shown in Table 1-2. Table 1-2 Performance specification Capacity Performance Sustained Read (MB/s) Sustained Write (MB/s) 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB 256 GB 512GB 200 200 250 260 260 260 46 50 100 150 220 180 Note: Results may differ from various flash configurations. 4 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 1.6 Pin Assignments Table 1-3 describes SAFD 25P-M signal segment, and Table1-4, its power segment. Figure 1-2 Pin Assignments Table 1-3: Signal segment Name Type S1 GND S2 RxP S3 RxN S4 S5 S6 TxP S7 GND Table 1-4: Power segment Description Pin Signal/Description P1 Not used (3.3V) P2 Not used (3.3V) P3 Not used (3.3V) GND P4 Ground TxN P5 Ground P6 Ground P7 5V Pre-Charge P8 5V Serial Data Receiver Serial Data Transmitter P9 5V P10 Ground P11 Ground P12 Ground P13 Not used (12V Pre-Charge) P14 Not used (12V) P15 Not used (12V) 5 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX Figure 1-3 SATA Cable / Connector Connection Diagram The connector on the left represents the Host with TX/RX differential pairs connected to a cable while the connector on the right shows the Device with TX/RX differential pairs also connected to the cable. Notice also the ground path connecting the shielding of the cable to the Cable Receptacle. 6 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 2. Software Interface 2.1 Command Set Table 2-1 summarizes the ATA commands supported by SAFD 25P-M. Table 2-1: Command set (1 of 2) Code FR1 SC2 SN3 CY4 DH5 LBA6 Check-Power-Mode E5H - - - - D8 - Execute-Drive-Diagnostic 90H - - - - D - Flush-Cache E7H - - - - D - Identify-Drive ECH - - - - D - Idle E3H - Y - - D - Idle-Immediate E1H - - - - D - Initialize-Drive-Parameters 91H - Y - - Y - C8H or C9H - Y Y Y Y Y C4H - Y Y Y Y Y Read-Sector(s) 20H or 21H - Y Y Y Y Y Read-Verify-Sector(s) 40H or 41H - Y Y Y Y Y Recalibrate 10H - - - - D - Security-Disable-Password F6H - - - - D - Security-Erase-Prepare F3H - - - - D - Security-Erase-Unit F4H - - - - D - Security-Freeze-Lock F5H - - - - D - Security-Set-Password F1H - - - - D - Security-Unlock F2H - - - - D - 7XH - - Y Y - D Command Read-DMA Read-Multiple Seek Set-Features EFH 7 Y - - - 7 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX Table 2-1: Command set (2 of 2) Code FR1 SC2 SN3 CY4 DH5 LBA6 Set-Multiple-Mode C6H - Y - - D - Sleep E6H - - - - D - SMART B0H Y Y Y Y D Standby E2H - - - - D - Standby-lmmediate E0H - - - - D - Write-DMA CAH - Y Y Y Y Y Write-Multiple C5H - Y Y Y Y Y Write-Sector(s) 30H - Y Y Y Y Y Command 1. FR - Features register 2. SC - Sector Count register 3. SN - Sector Number register 4. CY - Cylinder registers 5. DH - Drive/Head register 6. LBA - Logical Block Address mode supported (see command descriptions for use) 7. Y - The register contains a valid parameter for this command. 8. For the Drive/Head register: Y means both the SAFD and Head parameters are used D means only the SAFD parameter is valid and not the Head parameter 8 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 2.2 S.M.A.R.T. S.M.A.R.T. is an acronym for Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, an open standard allowing disk drives to automatically monitor their own health and report potential problems. It protects the user from unscheduled downtime by monitoring and storing critical drive performance and calibration parameters. Ideally, this should allow taking proactive actions to prevent impending drive failure. Apacer SAFD 25P-M uses the standard SMART command B0h to read data from the drive for SMART feature as the SATA Rev.2.6 ATA/ATAPI-7 specifications. Based on the SFF-8035i Rev. 2.0 specifications, Apacer SMART defines 3 vendor-specified SMART Attribute IDs (E5h, EAh-EBh, and E8h) in SAFD 25P-M. They represent Flash ID, maximum erase count, average erase count, good block count, free-list block count, and firmware version information. When the Apacer SMART Utility running on the host, it analyzes and reports the disk status to the host before SAFD 25P-M is in critical condition. 9 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 3. Flash Management 3.1 Error Correction/Detection SAFD 25P-M implements hardware ECC scheme based on the BCH algorithm which can detect and correct up to 16 bits or 24 bits error in 1024 bytes. 3.2 Bad Block Management Although bad blocks on the flash media are already identified by the flash manufacturer, they can also be accumulated over time during operation. SAFD 25P-M’s controller maintains a table that lists those normal blocks with disk data, the free 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 free block list and marked as a bad block. During device operation, this ensures that newly accumulated bad blocks are transparent to the host. The device will stop file write service once there are only two free blocks left such that the read function is still available for copying the files from the disk into another. 3.3 Wear Leveling The NAND flash devices are limited 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 others, it would significantly reduce the lifetime of the whole SSD, even if the erase counts of others are far from the write cycle limit. Thus, if the write cycles can be distributed evenly across the media, the lifetime of the media can be prolonged significantly. This scheme is called wear leveling. Apacer’s wear-leveling scheme is achieved both via buffer management and global wear leveling. They both ensure that the lifetime of the flash media can be increased, and the disk access performance is optimized as well. 3.4 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 crash and ensures data integrity during an unexpected power-off. 3.5 ATA Secure Erase Accomplished by the 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 software attacks than external software utilities. It is a positive easy-to-use data destroy command, amounting to electronic data shredding. Executing 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. Once 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. 10 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 3.6 TRIM Made 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 stipulations 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 that’s written on it. The ATA-TRIM instruction tilts the balance in favor of the SSD. TRIM addresses a major part of the performance degradation issue over time that plagues all SSDs. A TRIM enabled drive running an OS with TRIM support will stay closer to its peak performance over time. 11 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 4. Environmental Specifications 4.1 Environments SAFD 25P-M environmental specifications follow the US Military Standard MIL-STD-810F, as shown in Table 4-1. Table 4-1 SAFD 25P-M environmental specifications Environment Temperature Specification 0°C to 70°C (Operating – Standard), -40 ~ +85℃ (Operating-extended) Humidity Vibration Shock - Operating -40°C to 100°C (Non-operating) 5% to 95% RH (Non-condensing) Sine wave: 5~55~5 Hz (X, Y, Z) Random: 10-2000 Hz, 16.3 G (X, Y, Z) Acceleration: 1,500 G, 0.5 ms Peak acceleration: 50 G, 11 ms Altitude 80,000 ft Note: extended operating temperature specification is only available in 32, 64, 128, and 256GB capacities. 4.2 Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) is predicted based on reliability data for the individual components in SAFD drive. Although many component MTBFs are given in databases and often these values are not really accurate, the prediction result for SAFD 25P-M is more than 1,000,000 hours. Notes about the MTBF: The MTBF is predicated and calculated based on “Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-332, Issue 2” method. 4.3 Certification and Compliance SAFD 25P-M drive complies with the following standards: z z z z z z CE – EN55022/55024 FCC 47CFR Part15 Class B RoHS MIL-STD-810F SATA II (SATA Rev. 2.5) Up to ATA/ATAPI-7 ( including S.M.A.R.T.) 12 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 5. Electrical Characteristics 5.1 Operating Voltage Table 5-1 lists the supply voltage for SAFD 25P-M. Table 5-1 SAFD 25P-M operating voltage Parameter Conditions Supply voltage 5.2 5.0 V ±5% ( 4.75-5.25 V) Power Consumption Table 5-2 lists SAFD 25P-M power consumption. Table 5-2 SAFD 25P-M power consumption (typical) Capacity Performance Active Mode (mA) Idle Mode (mA) 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB 256 GB 512 GB 365 472 520 612 826 872 180 194 198 203 203 203 Note: power consumption may vary depending on flash configurations or platforms. 5.3 Electrostatic Discharge Table 5-3 Electrostatic discharge Item Amount of Voltage Discharge Required Criteria Complied To Criteria (A,B,C) 10 +8kV B A 10 -8kV B A 25 +4kV B A 25 -4kV B A Indirect Discharge (HCP) 25 +4kV B A 25 -4kV B A Indirect Discharge (VCP Front) 25 +4kV B A 25 -4kV B A 25 +4kV B A Air Discharge Contact Discharge Indirect Discharge (VCP Left) 13 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 5.4 25 -4kV B A Indirect Discharge (VCP Back) 25 +4kV B A 25 -4kV B A Indirect Discharge (VCP Right) 25 +4kV B A 25 -4kV B A Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Table 5-4 Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Inject Line L-N-PE Polarity ± Voltage kV Inject Time (Second) 1kV 60 Inject Method Required Criteria Direct Complied to Criteria B A Notes about 5.3 Electrostatic Discharge & 5.4 Electrical Fast Transient/Burst The tests performed are from lowest level up to the highest level as required by standard, but only highest level is shown on the report. Meet criteria A: Operate as intended during and after the test Meet criteria B: Operate as intended after the test Meet criteria C: Loss/Error of function Additional Information: EUT stopped operation and could / could not be reset by operator at kV. No false 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. 14 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 6. Physical Characteristics 6.1 Metal Housing Figure 6-1 illustrates the overall dimensions of SAFD 25P-M w/Metal Housing, as listed in Table 6-1. Table 6-1 SAFD 25P-M w/Metal Housing dimensions Dimension Millimeters (㎜) Height 9.30 ± 0.20 Width 69.90 ± 0.15 Length 100.00 ± 0.15 Figure 6-1 SAFD 25P-M w/Metal Housing physical dimensions 15 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 7. Product Ordering Information 7.1 AP Product Code Designations S 25P 6 B x x x x – C CM X Temperature Range Blank: Standard W: Extended Temperature Flash type Version Control Capacities: 016G: 032G: 064G: 128G: 256G: 512G: 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128GB 256GB 512GB Housing Type Solution version 2.5 inch Form Factor Serial ATA Flash Drive Apacer Product Code 16 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX 7.2 Valid Combinations Capacity Standard Extended Temperature 16 GB APS25P6B016G-CCM -- 32 GB APS25P6B032G-CCM APS25P6B032G-CCMW 64 GB APS25P6B064G-CCM APS25P6B064G-CCMW 128 GB APS25P6B128G-CCM APS25P6B128G-CCMW 256 GB APS25P6B256G-CCM APS25P6B256G-CCMW 512 GB APS25P6B512G-CCM -- Note: Valid combinations are those products in mass production or will be in mass production. Consult your Apacer sales representative to confirm availability of valid combinations and to determine availability of new combinations. 17 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX Revision History Revision Description Date 1.0 Official release 05/13/2011 1.1 Updated Performance Specification and Power Consumption 06/09/2011 1.2 Updated Performance Specification and Power Consumption 06/27/2011 1.3 Added 512GB capacity 10/14/2011 1.4 Updated Performance & Power Consumptions 11/10/2011 1.5 Updated Product Ordering Information 11/30/2011 Updated Temperature specifications Added 16GB specifications 18 © 2011 Apacer Technology Inc. Rev. 1.5 Serial ATA Flash Drive APS25P6Bxxxx- CCMX Global Presence Taiwan (Headquarters) Apacer Technology Inc. th 4 Fl., 75 Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Sec.1 Hsichih, New Taipei City Taiwan 221 R.O.C. Tel: +886-2-2698-2888 Fax: +886-2-2698-2889 [email protected] U.S.A. 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