T I T A N L T 2 0 0 LAPINE NO MORE PRODUCED Native| Translation ------+-----+-----+----- Form 3.5"/HH Cylinders 612| | | Capacity form/unform 20/ 25 MB Heads 4| | | Seek time / track 65.0/15.0 ms Sector/track 17| | | Controller MFM / ST412 Precompensation 1 Cache/Buffer KB Landing Zone Data transfer rate 0.625 MB/S int Bytes/Sector 512 0.625 MB/S ext Recording method MFM operating | non-operating -------------+-------------- Supply voltage 5/12 V Temperature *C 4 50 | -40 60 Power: sleep W Humidity % 8 90 | 5 95 standby W Altitude km -0.305 3.048| -0.305 12.192 idle 11.5 W Shock g 10 | 60 seek W Rotation RPM 3600 read/write W Acoustic dBA 40 spin-up W ECC Bit MTBF h 28000 Warranty Month Lift/Lock/Park YES Certificates ********************************************************************** L A Y O U T ********************************************************************** LAPINE TITAN LT200 OEM MANUAL P/N 53010-000 REV. E, MARCH 1986 +---------------------------------------------------------+ | |XXX Power | |XXX P3 | |XX | |XX P2 | |XX | | | |XX | |XX | |XX | |XX P1 | |XX | S4+-+ |XX | || | |XX | S1+-+ |XX | |XX | | +---------------------------------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------+ | P1 P2 | +-1XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX--1XXXXXXXXXXXXX----+ +-------------------------+---------+----+ | |XXXXXXXXX|P3 | | +Power----+ | | | | | | | | | +----------------------------------------+ ********************************************************************** J U M P E R S ********************************************************************** LAPINE TITAN LT200 OEM MANUAL P/N 53010-000 REV. E, MARCH 1986 Jumper Setting ============== Address Assignments ------------------- An individual drive may have an address of 0, 1, 2, or 3. The address is determined by the connection of the drive select jumpers. These jumpers are located (near the microprocessor) on the PCB of the drive. Jumper installed at S1, S2, S3, or S4 selects drive address 0, 1, 2 or 3, respectively. +-----+------+------+------+------+ |Drive|S1 |S2 |S3 |S4 | +-----+------+------+------+------+ | 1 |CLOSED|OPEN |OPEN |OPEN | | 2 |OPEN |CLOSED|OPEN |OPEN | | 3 |OPEN |OPEN |CLOSED|OPEN | | 4 |OPEN |OPEN |OPEN |CLOSED| +-----+------+------+------+------+ ********************************************************************** I N S T A L L ********************************************************************** LAPINE TITAN LT200 OEM MANUAL P/N 53010-000 REV. E, MARCH 1986 Notes on Installation ===================== Mounting -------- The TITAN LT200 may be mounted in any position. Eight mounting holes are provided in the drive chassis. These holes accept 6-32 machine screws. Please note that up to four drives may be mounted in a standard 3.25" x 5.75" x 8.0" space in a host system. Power dissipation for the drive is 11.5 watts (average). Cooling, whether by air or by fan, must sufficient to keep both the drive and the host system within their required temperature limits. Cable Connections ----------------- After the drive has been mounted, connect the cables. Use only the recommended cables. For the control cable and data interface, we recommended the twisted pair or flat ribbon cables. These cables should not be longer than 20 feet. Similarily, the power cable should have twisted pairs for each line voltage and return. Multiple Drive Interconnect --------------------------- When more than one drive is installed into a host system, the cabling between the controller/data separator of the host system and the drive should be arranged as shown in the following figure. Cabling for multiple drives --------------------------- HOST +-----------+ +-----------------+ | +---o---Control------------------+J1 Drive 1 | | | | +-------Data------------+J2 | | | | | +-Power---+J3 | | | | | | +-----------------+ | | | | | +-----------------+ |Controller | o----+-------------+---------+J1 Drive 2 | | | | | +-----------+---------+J2 | | | | | | o---------+J3 | | | | | | | +-----------------+ | | | | | | +-----------------+ +-----------+ o----+-+-----------+---------+J1 Drive 3 | | | | | | +---------+---------+J2 | | +---+----+ | | o---------+J3 | | +---+------+ | | +-----------------+ |Data +---+--------+ | +-----------------+ |Separator | +------------------+---------+J1 Drive 4 | | +----------------------+---------+J2 | | | o---------+J3 | +-----------+ | +-----------------+ DC voltages----+ Connectors ---------- Three types of connectors are required for the LT200 electrical interface. Use the following types or their equivalents: Name Part Number P1: Control Interface AMP 88373-3 P2: Data Interface AMP 88373-6 P3: Power Supply AMP 1-480424-0 (Housing) AMP 350078-4 (Pins) These P1, P2, and P3 connectors (on the TITAN's PCB) mate with the edge connectors (J1 and J2) and power connector (J3), respectively. Data Interface -------------- Connectors J1 and J2 are assigned for the data interface; J1 has 34 pins and J2 has 20 pins. The even pin numbers are shown on the component side of the PCB. The odd pin numbers are printed on the solder side of the PCB. Both have their key slot between 4 and 6. Drive Control and Power Interface --------------------------------- All drive outputs are driven by tri-state drivers. All drive control output signals are unbalanced true when low, and are in the high- impedance state when the drive is not selected. Observe the following restrictions when applying power to the TITAN LT200: - If the 5-volt power is applied first, the 12-volt power must follow within 100 msec. - Both the 5-volt and 12-volt supplies must be able to maintain the necessary voltage and ripple specifications with 12 ohm resistive loads. During the first four seconds, the 12-volt supply must maintain these specifications with a 4.8 ohm resistive load. - During operation, the rate of voltage change for the 12-volt supply must not exceed the specified tolerance. - During operation, the dc power must never be broken. Only the ac can be used for power down. Do not disconnect the dc plug (P3) with power applied. If dc power is interrupted during operation, repeat power up instructions and power down using ac shut off. ********************************************************************** F E A T U R E S ********************************************************************** LAPINE TITAN LT200 OEM MANUAL P/N 53010-000 REV. E, MARCH 1986 General Description ------------------- The LT200 Winchester disk drive may be used as a storage device for any computer system with the industry standard ST412 or ST506 inter- face. This product is ideal for ruggedized applicatons and specially suited where compact size, light weight, high storage capacity, and reliability is required. The LT200 is a rugged, light weight 3.5-inch Winchester disk drive. It has a storage capacity of 20 megabytes formatted with 16 spare tracks. It has a four-point internal suspension systm and head lifter which allows it to withstand shocks up to 60 g's when power is off. It far exceeds the industry standard. With external shock absorbers, this figure can be significantly improved. Head/media slap in transit is protected by a proprietary head lifter, which automatically lifts the heads from the media and locks them in a secure position when power goes down. When the power is applied, it sets the disks in motion and the head lifter loads the heads back to the surface of the media where they fly just above the media surface. This feature eliminates head/media wear during start ups and power downs, as well as prevents the potential for stiction. The LT200 uses a rotary band positioner driven by a bipolar stepper motor. This operates under the control of a microprocessor and it positions the read/write heads. The head positioning system is designed in such a way that the two thermal loops of the positioning system is designed in such a way that the two thermal loops of the positioning system oppose one another. This results in an extremely accurate head positioning over the entire operating temperature range. A ferrofluidic seal is installed to eliminate contamination from the motor bearings. The recirculating filter at the periphery of the disks efficiently cleans the HDA air by trapping entrained particles. The electronics of the LT200 are mounted on a single four-layer circuit board beneath the HDA and inside the shock-mounted frame. On-board diagnostics monitor the power supply, host controller, and drive functions. Up to four TITAN LT200 drives can be linked to a single controller on a common power and control bus. Head Lifter Mechanism --------------------- The LT200 uses the proprietary head lifter mechanism that is unique in the Winchester disk drive technology. This mechanism prevents the heads from ever touching the disk surface thus making it shock resistant while eleiminating stiction and head/media wear. The head lifter mechanism consists of four sturdy metal rods, a spring, and head lifter circuitry. When the power is interrupted, the heads are automatically lifted from the disk surface. Precompensation --------------- Precompensation is recommended on every track from 0 to 615. The optimum amount of precompensation is 12 nanoseconds for both early and late bits. Mapped Defects -------------- Each drive shipped from the factory will have a list of disk defects attached to the HDA cover. The list will indicate the number and location of hard errors. These defects must be excluded from any data or format use in order to meet specified error rates. The total number of maximum allowable defects are as follows: a. 30 per drive b. 10 per disk surface.