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SQF-SMSU2-4G-S9E

SQF-SMSU2-4G-S9E

  • 厂商:

    ADVANTECH(研华)

  • 封装:

  • 描述:

    SQF MSATA 630 4G UMLC

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  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
SQF-SMSU2-4G-S9E 数据手册
SQFlash mSATA 630 mSATA 630 Datasheet (SQF-SMSxx-xG-S9x) Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 1 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 CONTENTS 1. Overview ............................................................................................ 4 2. Features ............................................................................................. 5 3. Specification Table ............................................................................ 6 4. General Description .......................................................................... 8 5. Pin Assignment and Description ................................................... 10 5.1 mSATA Interface Pin Assignments ................................................................................ 10 6. Identify Device Data ........................................................................ 12 7. ATA Command Set .......................................................................... 16 8. System Power Consumption ......................................................... 22 8.1 Supply Voltage .............................................................................................................. 22 8.2 Power Consumption ...................................................................................................... 22 9. Physical Dimension ........................................................................ 23 Appendix: Part Number Table ........................................................... 24 Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 2 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 Revision History Rev. Date History st 0.1 2014/2/17 1. 1 draft 0.2 2014/04/03 1. Update information 0.3 2014/12/25 1. Add 1-CH 8G MLC 0.4 2015/2/6 1. Update write protect pin description 0.5 2015/6/8 1. Correct the description of Write Protect jumper Advantech reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products or data herein to improve reliability, function, or design. Information furnished by Advantech is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Advantech does not assure any liability arising out of the application or use of this information, nor the application or use of any product or circuit described herein, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. Copyright © 1983-2010 Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 3 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 1. Overview Advantech SQFlash 630 series mSATA delivers all the advantages of Flash Disk technology with the Serial ATA III (6.0Gb) interface, fully compliant with standard mSATA form factor. The SQF-SMS is based on the mSATA form factor which is generated by JEDEC and could provide a wide range capacity from 1GB to 32GB for SLC, 2GB to up to 64GB for Ultra MLC, and 4GB to up to 128GB for MLC. Also it can reach more than 480MB/s read as well as 180MB/s write high performance even based on MLC flash. The power consumption of Flash Disk is also much lower than traditional Hard Drive. Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 4 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 2.  Features Standard SATA interface – Support SATA 1.5/3.0/6.0 Gbps interface – SATA Revision 3.0 compliant  Operating Voltage:3.3V  Support 72 bit ECC correct per 1K Byte data  TRIM、AHCI supported  Hardware write protect supported –  Pin header type: default on short position for write protect disable Temperature Ranges – Commercial Temperature ● 0℃ to 70℃ for operating ● -40℃ to 85℃ for storage – Industrial Temperature ● -40℃ to 85℃ for operating ● -40℃ to 85℃ for storage  Mechanical Specification – Shock:1,500G / 0.5ms – Vibration:20G / 80~2,000Hz  Humidty –  Humidity:5% ~ 95% under 55℃ Endurance : > 2,000,000 program/erase cycles – This is a test result of the whole SQFlash drive. The test is to keep writing a fixed logical block address (LBA) and see if any bad blocks occur after 2M cycles. With wear-levelling mechanism, although the disk was kept writing the same LBA but the physical block changes per block writing. So this test also proves that wear-leveling is really working, or the block would be wearout after its designated life cycles.  Data Retention – 10 years  Acquired RoHS、WHQL、CE、FCC Certificate  Acoustic:0 dB  Dimension:50.8 mm x 30.0 mm x 4.2 mm Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 5 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 3.  Specification Table Performance Sequential Performance (MB/sec) SLC Ultra MLC MLC Read Write 1 GB 33.83 2 GB 67.44 4 GB Random Performance (IOPS @4K) Read Write 21.16 6,994 2,533 41.19 13,652 4,531 133.40 90.05 20,987 14,687 8 GB 286.40 86.94 40,832 18,468 16 GB 523.00 153.00 36,608 27,392 32 GB 503.70 148.00 41,779 27,238 64 GB 509.50 152.20 36,762 27,418 2 GB 153.10 52.93 24,105 8,609 4 GB 301.20 96.34 43,366 18,381 8 GB 310.00 100.00 42,000 23,726 16 GB 495.40 160.50 46,797 27,930 32 GB 491.80 185.60 39,450 24,072 64 GB 488.50 182.80 33,178 16,399 128 GB 524.10 196.70 36,147 27,904 4 GB 150.40 49.93 22,612 4,155 8 GB (1CH) 123.60 41.98 20,728 9,392 8 GB (2CH) 290.00 97.24 41,037 7,414 16 GB 522.10 184.10 48,410 28,698 32 GB 484.60 153.80 46,797 28,083 64 GB 484.70 194.30 39,757 24,527 128 GB 482.80 182.90 33,152 24,000 256 GB 514.90 193.80 36,122 27,341 * All performance above are tested with AHCI mode. Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 6 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630  Endurance According to JEDEC subcommittee JC-64.8, the actual endurance of flash storage can be presented by Terabyte Write (TBW), which is measured by NAND Flash physical endurance, Wear-leveling Efficiency (WLE) and Write Amplification Factor (WAF) of specific capacities with following formula. TBW = [(NAND Flash Physical Endurance) x Capacity x WLE] / WAF   TBW of sequential writing WLE WAF 1 GB 0.9130 2 GB TBW SLC Ultra MLC MLC 1.1013 80 -- -- 0.9130 1.1017 161 32 -- 4 GB 0.9130 1.1025 323 64 9 8 GB 0.9120 1.1026 646 129 19 16 GB 0.9120 1.1031 1291 258 38 32 GB 0.9120 1.1029 2584 516 77 64 GB 0.9110 1.1039 5157 1031 154 128 GB 0.9110 1.1039 -- 2603 309 256 GB 0.9100 1.1041 -- -- 618 TBW of random writing WLE WAF 1 GB 0.9130 2 GB TBW SLC Ultra MLC MLC 1.2176 73 -- -- 0.9130 1.2837 138 27 -- 4 GB 0.9130 1.3034 273 54 8 8 GB 0.9120 1.3278 536 107 16 16 GB 0.9120 2.2323 638 127 19 32 GB 0.9120 2.3535 1210 242 36 64 GB 0.9110 2.4396 2333 466 70 128 GB 0.9110 2.3141 -- 984 147 256 GB 0.9100 2.2614 -- -- 301 Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 7 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 4.  General Description Advanced NAND Flash Controller Advantech SQFlash 630 series mSATA includes Bad Block Management Algorithm, Wear Leveling Algorithm, Error Detection / Correction Code (EDC/ECC) Algorithm, Fragment Writing Technology, and GuaranteedFlush Technology.  Bad Block Management Bad blocks are blocks that contain one or more invalid bits of which the reliability is not guaranteed. Bad blocks may be representing when flash is shipped and may developed during life time of the device. Advantech SQFlash 630 series mSATA implement an efficient bad block management algorithm to detect the factory produced bad blocks and manages any bad blocks that may develop over the life time of the device. This process is completely transparent to the user, user will not aware of the existence of the bad blocks during operation.  Wear Leveling NAND Type flash have individually erasable blocks, each of which can be put through a finite number of erase cycles before becoming unreliable. It means after certain cycles for any given block, errors can be occurred in a much higher rate compared with typical situation. Unfortunately, in the most of cases, the flash media will not been used evenly. For certain area, like file system, the data gets updated much frequently than other area. Flash media will rapidly wear out in place without any rotation. Wear leveling attempts to work around these limitations by arranging data so that erasures and re-writes are distributed evenly across the full medium. In this way, no single sector prematurely fails due to a high concentration of program/erase cycles. Advantech SQFlash 630 series mSATA provides advanced wear leveling algorithm, which can efficiently spread out the flash usage through the whole flash media area. By implement both dynamic and static wear leveling algorithms, the life expectancy of the flash media can be improved significantly.  Error Detection / Correction Advantech SQFlash 630 series mSATA utilizes BCH ECC Algorithm which offers one of the most powerful ECC algorithms in the industry. This algorithm can support 72 bit ECC correct per 1K Byte data.  Hardware Write Protect Pin A 2-pin header is mounted and connected to controller reserved GPIO for the drive write protection. When the pins are opened, all of the write command will be carried to a buffer area without real programming to the Flash IC. So the data won’t be saved in this mode and will be totally discarded upon power shutting down.  Sophisticate Product Management Systems Since industrial application require much more reliable devices compare with consumer product, a more sophisticated product management system become necessary for industrial customer requirement. The key to providing reliable devices is product traceability and failure analysis system. By implement such systems end customer can expect much more reliable product. Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 8 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630  Block Diagram  LBA value Density 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB 256 GB LBA 1,974,672 3,928,176 7,835,184 15,649,200 31,277,232 62,533,296 125,045,424 250,069,680 500,118,192.00 Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 9 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 5. Pin Assignment and Description 5.1 mSATA Interface Pin Assignments Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Function Description NC +3.3V NC DGND NC NC NC NC DGND NC NC NC NC NC DGND NC No Connect 3.3V Source No Connect Digital GND No Connect No Connect No Connect No Connect Digital GND No Connect No Connect No Connect No Connect No Connect Digital GND No Connect NC DGND NC NC SATA GND NC B+ +3.3V BSATA GND SATA GND NC SATA GND NC ANC A+ DGND SATA GND NC SATA GND NC +3.3V DGND +3.3V NC NC DEVSLP NC NC No Connect Digital GND No Connect No Connect SATA Ground Return Pin No Connect Host Receiver Differential Signal Pair 3.3V Source Host Receiver Differential Signal Pair SATA Ground Return Pin SATA Ground Return Pin No Connect SATA Ground Return Pin No Connect Host Transmitter Differential Signal Pair No Connect Host Transmitter Differential Signal Pair Digital GND SATA Ground Return Pin No Connect SATA Ground Return Pin No Connect 3.3V Source Digital GND 3.3V Source No Connect No Connect Enter/Exit DevSleep Reserved pin No Connect Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 10 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 47 48 49 50 51 52 NC NC DA/DSS DGND GND +3.3V Reserved pin No Connect Device Activity Signal Digital GND Default connect to GND 3.3V Source Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 11 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 6. Identify Device Data The Identity Device Data enables Host to receive parameter information from the device. The parameter words in the buffer have the arrangement and meanings defined in below table. All reserve bits or words are zero Word Address Default Value 0 0040h 1 *1 2 C837h Specific configuration 3 0010h Obsolete – Number of logical heads (16) 4-5 0000h Retired 6 003Fh Obsolete – Number of logical sectors per logical track (63) 7-8 0000h Reserved for assignment by the Compact Flash Association 9 0000h Retired 10-19 Varies Serial number (20 ASCII characters) 20-21 0000h Retired 22 0000h Obsolete 23-26 Varies Firmware revision (8 ASCII characters) 27-46 Varies Model number (xxxxxxxx) 47 8010h 7:0- Maximum number of sectors transferred per interrupt on MULTIPLE commands 48 4000h Trusted Computing feature set options(not support) 49 2F00h Capabilities 50 4000h Capabilities 51-52 00000h Obsolete 53 0007h Words 88 and 70:64 valid 54 *1 55 0010h Obsolete – Number of logical heads (16) 56 003Fh Obsolete – Number of logical sectors per track (63) 57-58 *2 59 0110h 60-61 *3 62 0000h Obsolete 63 0407h Multi-word DMA modes supported/selected 64 0003h PIO modes supported 65 0078h Minimum Multiword DMA transfer cycle time per word 66 0078h Manufacturer’s recommended Multiword DMA transfer cycle time 67 0078h Minimum PIO transfer cycle time without flow control 68 0078h Minimum PIO transfer cycle time with IORDY flow control Data Field Type Information General configuration bit-significant information Obsolete – Number of logical cylinders Obsolete – Number of logical cylinders Obsolete – Current capacity in sectors Number of sectors transferred per interrupt on MULTIPLE commands Maximum number of sector ( 28bit LBA mode) Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 12 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 69 0100h Additional Supported (support download microcode DMA) 70 0000h Reserved 71-74 0000h Reserved for the IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command 75 001Fh Queue depth 76 670eh Serial SATA capabilities 77 0084h Serial ATA Additional Capabilities 78 014Ch Serial ATA features supported 79 0040h Serial ATA features enabled 80 07F8h Major Version Number 81 0000h Minor Version Number 82 346bh Command set supported 83 7d09h Command set supported 84 6063h Command set/feature supported extension 85 3469h Command set/feature enabled 86 bc01h Command set/feature enabled 87 6063h Command set/feature default 88 003Fh Ultra DMA Modes 89 0001h Time required for security erase unit completion 90 001Eh Time required for Enhanced security erase completion 91 0000h Current advanced power management value 92 FFFEh Master Password Revision Code 93 0000h Hardware reset result. The contents of the bits (12:0) of this word can be changed only during the execution of hardware reset. 94 0000h Vendor’s recommended and actual acoustic management value 95 0000h Stream Minimum Request Size 96 0000h Streaming Transfer Time – DMA 97 0000h Streaming Access Latency – DMA and PIO 98-99 0000h Streaming Performance Granularity 100-103 *4 104 0000h Streaming Transfer Time – PIO 105 0008h Maximum number of 512-byte blocks per DATA SET MANAGEMENT command 106 4000h Physical sector size/Logical sector size 107 0000h Inter-seek delay for ISO-7779 acoustic testing in microseconds 108-111 0000h Unique ID 112-116 0000h Reserved 117-118 0000h Words per logical Sector 119 4014h Supported settings Maximum user LBA for 48 bit Address feature set Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 13 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 120 4014h Command set/Feature Enabled/Supported 121-126 0000h Reserved 127 0000h Removable Media Status Notification feature set support 128 0021h Security status 129-140 0000h Vendor specific 141 0001h Vendor specific 142-159 0000h Vendor specific 160 0000h Compact Flash Association (CFA) power mode 1 161-167 169 0000h 3h 2.5 inch 4h 1.8 inch 5h Less than 1.8 inch 0001h 170-173 0000h Additional Product Identifier 174-175 0000h Reserve 176-205 0000h Current media serial number 206 0000h SCT Command Transport 207-208 0000h Reserved 209 4000h Alignment of logical blocks within a physical block 210-211 0000h Write-Read-Verify Sector Count Mode 3 (not support) 212-213 0000h Write-Read-Verify Sector Count Mode 2 (not support) 214-216 0000h NV Cache relate (not support) 217 0001h Non-rotating media device 218 0000h Reserved 219 0000h NV Cache relate (not support) 220 0000h Write read verify feature set current mode 221 0000h Reserved 222 107Fh Transport major version number 223 0000h Transport minor version number 224-229 0000h reserved 230-233 0000h Extend number of user addressable sectors 234 0001h Minimum number of 512-byte data blocks per DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command for mode 03h 235 0080h Maximum number of 512-byte data blocks per DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command for mode 03h 236-254 0000h XXA5h XX is variable 168 255 Reserved for assignment by the CFA Device Nominal Form Factor DATA SET MANAGEMENT command is supported Reserved Integrity word (Checksum and Signature) Capacity (GB) *1 (Word 1 / 54) *2 (Word 57 - 58) *3 (Word 60 - 61) *4 (Word 100 – 103) 1 2 7A7h F39h 1E2190h 3BF070h 1E2190h 3BF070h 1E2190h 3BF070h Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 14 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 4 8 16 32 64 1E5Dh 3CA5h 3FFFh 3FFFh 3FFFh 778E30h EEC9B0h FBFC10h FBFC10h FBFC10h 778E30h EEC9B0h 1DD40B0h 3BA2EB0h 7740AB0h 778E30h EEC9B0h 1DD40B0h 3BA2EB0h 7740AB0h Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 15 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 7. ATA Command Set [Command Set List] Op-Code 06h 10h-1Fh 20h 21h 24h 25h 27h 29h 2Fh 30h 31h 34h 35h 37h 39h 3Dh 3Fh 40h 41h 42h 60h 61h 70h 90h 91h 92h B0h C4h C5h C6h C8h C9h CAh CBh CEh E0h E1h E2h E3h E4h E5h E6h E7h E8h EAh ECh EFh Command Description Data Set Management Recalibrate Read Sectors Read Sectors without Retry Read Sectors EXT Read DMA EXT Read Native Max Address EXT Read Multiple EXT Read Log EXT Write Sectors Write Sectors without Retry Write Sectors EXT Write DMA EXT Set Native Max Address EXT Write Multiple EXT Write DMA FUA EXT Write Long EXT Read Verify Sectors Read Verify Sectors without Retry Read Verify Sectors EXT Read FPDMA Queued Write FPDMA Queued Seek Execute Device Diagnostic Initialize Device Parameters Download Microcode SMART Read Multiple Write Multiple Set Multiple Mode Read DMA Read DMA without Retry Write DMA Write DMA without Retry Write Multiple FUA EXT Standby Immediate Idle Immediate Standby Idle Read Buffer Check Power Mode Sleep Flush Cache Write Buffer Flush Cache EXT Identify Device Set Features Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 16 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 F1h F2h F3h F4h F5h F6h F8h F9h Security Set Password Security Unlock Security Erase Prepare Security Erase Unit Security Freeze Lock Security Disable Password Read Native Max Address Set Max Address Note: ND = Non-Data Command PI = PIO Data-In Command PO = PIO Data-Out Command DM = DMA Command DD = Execute Diagnostic Command [Command Set Descriptions] 1. CHECK POWER MODE (code: E5h); This command allow host to determine the current power mode of the device. 2. DOWNLOAD MICROCODE (code: 92h); This command enable the host to alter the device’s microcode. The data transferred using the DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command is vendor specific. All transfers shall be an integer multiple of the sector size. The size of the data transfer is determined by the content of the LBA Low register and the Sector Count register. This allows transfer sizes from 0 bytes to 33,553,920 bytes, in 512bytes increments. 3. EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC (code: 90h); This command performs the internal diagnostic tests implemented by the module. 4. FLUSH CACHE (code: E7h); This command used by the host to request the device to flush the write cache. 5. FLUSH CACHE EXT (code: EAh); This command is used by the host to request the device to flush the write cache. If there is data in the write cache, that data shall be written to the media. 6. IDENTIFY DEVICE (code: ECh); The IDENTIFY DEVICE command enables the host to receive parameter information from the module. 7. IDLE (code: 97h or E3h); This command allows the host to place the module in the IDLE mode and also set the Standby timer. INTRQ may be asserted even through the module may not have fully transitioned to IDLE mode. If the Sector Count register is non-”0”, then the Standby timer shall be enabled. The value in the Sector Count register shall be used to determine the time programmed into the Standby timer. If the Sector Count register is “0” then the Standby timer is disabled. 8. IDLE IMMEDIATE (code: E1h); This command causes the module to set BSY, enter the Idle (Read) mode, clear BSY and generate an interrupt. 9. INITIALIZE DEVICE PARAMETERS (code: 91h); This command enables the host to set the number of sectors per track and the number of heads per cylinder. Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 17 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 10. NOP (code: 00h); If this command is issued, the module respond with command aborted. 11. READ BUFFER (code: E4h); This command enables the host to read the current contents of the module's sector buffer. 12. READ DMA (code: C8h or C9h); This command reads from “1” to “256” sectors as specified in the Sector Count register using the DMA data transfer protocol. A sector count of “0” requests “256” sectors transfer. The transfer begins at the sector specified in the Sector Number register. 13. READ DMA Ext (code: 25h); This command allows the host to read data using the DMA data transfer protocol. 14. READ MULTIPLE (code: C4h); This command performs similarly to the READ SECTORS command. Interrupts are not generated on each sector, but on the transfer of a block which contains the number of sector per block is defined by the content of word 59 in the IDENTIFY DEVICE response. 15. READ MULTIPLE EXT (code: 29h); This command performs similarly to the READ SECTORS command. The number of sectors per block is defined by a successful SET MULTIPLE command. If no successful SET MULTIPLE command has been issued, the block is defined by the device’s default value for number of sectors per block as defined in bits (7:0) in word 47 in the IDENTIFY DEVICE information. 16. READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS (code: F8h); This command returns the native maximum address. The native maximum address is the highest address accepted by the device in the factory default condition. 17. READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT (code: 27h); This command returns the native maximum address. 18. READ SECTOR(S) (code: 20h or 21h); This command reads from “1” to “256” sectors as specified in the Sector Count register. A sector count of “0” requests “256” sectors transfer. The transfer begins at the sector specified in the Sector Number register. 19. READ SECTOR(S) EXT (code: 24h); This command reads from “1” to “65536” sectors as specified in the Sector Count register. A sector count of “0” requests “65536” sectors transfer. The transfer begins at the sector specified in the Sector Number register. 20. READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) (code: 40h or 41h); This command is identical to the READ SECTORS command, except that DRQ is never set and no data is transferred to the host. 21. READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) EXT (code: 42h); This command is identical to the READ SECTORS command, except that DRQ is never set and no data is transferred to the host. 22. RECALIBRATE (code: 1Xh); This command return value is select address mode by the host request. Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 18 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 23. SECURITY DISABLE PASSWORD (code: F6h); This command transfers 512 bytes of data from the host. Table defines the content of this information. If the password selected by word 0 match the password previously saved by the device, the device shall disable the Lock mode. This command shall not change the Master password. The Master password shall be reactivated when a User password is set. 24. SECURITY ERASE PREPARE (code: F3h); This command shall be issued immediately before the SECURITY ERASE UNIT command to enable device eraseing and unlocking. 25. SECURITY ERASE UNIT (code: F4h); This command transfer 512 bytes of data from the host. Table## defines the content of this information. If the password does not match the password previously saved by the device, the device shall reject the command with command aborted. The SECURITY ERASE PREPARE command shall be completed immediately prior to the SECURITY ERASE UNIT command. 26. SECURITY FREEZE LOCK (code: F5h); This command shall set the device to frozen mode. After command completion any other commands that update the device Lock mode shall be command aborted. Frozen shall be disabled by power-off or hardware reset. If SECURITY FREEZE LOCK is issued when the drive is in frozen mode, the drive executes the command and remains in frozen mode. 27. SECURITY SET PASSWORD (code: F1h); This command transfer 512 bytes of data from the host. Table defines the content of this information. The data transferred controls the function of this command. Table defines the interaction of the identifier and security level bits. 28. SECURITY UNLOCK (code: F2h); This command transfer 512 bytes of data from the host. Table (as Disable Password) defines the content of this information. If the Identifier bit is set to Master and the device is in high security level, then the password supplied shall be compared with the stored Master password. If the device is in maximum security level then the unlock shall be rejected. If the identifier bit is set to user then the device shall compare the supplied password with the stored User password. If the password compare fails then the device shall return command aborted to the host and decrements the unlock counter. This counter shall be initially set to five and shall be decremented for each password mismatch when SECURITY UNLOCK is issued and the device is locked. When this counter reachs zero then SECURITY UNLOCK and SECURITY ERASE UNIT command shall be aborted unitl a power-on or a hardware reset. 29. SEEK (code: 7Xh); This command performs address range check. 30. SET MAX ADDRESS (code: F9h); After successful command completion, all read and write access attempts to address greater than specified by the successful SET MAX ADDRESS command shall be rejected with an IDNF error. IDENTIFY DEVICE response words (61:60) shall reflect the maximum address set with this command. 31. SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (code: 37h); After successful command completion, all read and write access attempts to address greater than specified by the successful SET MAX ADDRESS command shall be rejected with an IDNF error. IDENTIFY DEVICE response words (61:60) shall reflect the maximum address set with this command. Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 19 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 32. SET FEATURE (code: EFh); This command is used by the host to establish parameters that affect the execution of certain device features. 33. SET MULTIPLE MODE (code: C6h); This command enables the device to perform READ and Write Multiple operations and establishes the block count for these commands. 34. SLEEP (code: 99h or E6h); This command causes the module to set BSY, enter the Sleep mode, clear BSY and generate an interrupt. 35. SMART READ DATA (code: B0h with Feature register value of D0h); This command returns the Device SMART data structure to the host. 36. SMART ENABLE/DISABLE AUTO SAVE (code: B0h with Feature register value of D2h); This command enables and disables the optional attribute autosave feature of the device. 37. SMART EXECUTE OFF_LINE (code: B0h with Feature register value of D4h); This command cause the device to immediately initiate the optional set of activities that collect SMART data in an off-line mode and then save this data to the device’s non-volatile memory, or execute a self-diagnostic test routine in either captive or off-line mode. 38. SMART READ LOG (code: B0h with Feature register value of D5h); This command returns the specified log data to the host. 39. SMART ENABLE OPERATION (code: B0h with Feature register value of D8h); This command enables access to all SMART capabilities within the device. Prior to receipt of this command SMART data are neither monitored nor saved by the device. 40. SMART DISABLE OPERATION (code: B0h with Feature register value of D9h); This command disables all SMART capabilities within the device including any and all timer and event count functions related exclusively to this feature. After command acceptance the device shall disable all SMART operations. After receipt of this command by the device, all other SMART commands including SMART DISABLE OPERATION commands, with exception of SMART ENABLE OPERATIONS, are disabled and invalid and shall be command aborted by the device. 41. SMART RETURN STATUS (code: B0h with Feature register value of DAh); This command cause the device to communicate the reliability status of the device to the host. 42. STANDBY (code: E2h); This command causes the module to set BSY, enter the Standby mode, clear BSY and return the interrupt immediately. 43. STANDBY IMMEDIATE (code: E0h); This command causes the module to set BSY, enter the Standby mode, clear BSY and return the interrupt immediately. 44. WRITE BUFFER (code: E8h); This command enables the host to overwrite contents of the module’s sector buffer with any data pattern desired. 45. WRITR DMA (code: CAh or CBh); Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 20 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 This command writes from “1” to “256” sectors as specified in the Sector Count register using the DMA data transfer protocol. A sector count of “0” requests “256” sectors transfer. The transfer begins at the sector specified in the Sector Number register. 46. WRITR DMA EXT (code: 35h); This command writes from “1” to “65536” sectors as specified in the Sector Count register using the DMA data transfer protocol. A sector count of “0” requests “65536” sectors transfer. The transfer begins at the sector specified in the Sector Number register. 47. WRITE MULTIPLE (code: C5h); This command is similar to the WRITE SECTORS command. Interrupts are not presented on each sector, but on the transfer of a block which contains the number of sectors defined by Set Multiple command. 48. WRITE MULTIPLE EXT (code: 39h); This command is similar to the WRITE SECTORS command. Interrupts are not presented on each sector, but on the transfer of a block which contains the number of sectors defined by Set Multiple command. 49. WRITE SECTOR(S) (code: 30h); This command writes from “1” to “256” sectors as specified in the Sector Count register. A sector count of “0” requests “256” sectors transfer. The transfer begins at the sector specified in the Sector Number register. 50. WRITE SECTOR(S) EXT (code: 34h); This command writes from “1” to “65536” sectors as specified in the Sector Count register. A sector count of “0” requests “65536” sectors transfer. The transfer begins at the sector specified in the Sector Number register. 51. WRITE SECTOR(S) W/O ERASE (code: 38h); This command writes from “1” to “256” sectors as specified in the Sector Count register. A sector count of “0” requests “256” sectors transfer. The transfer begins at the sector specified in the Sector Number register. 52. WRITE VERIFY (code: 3Ch); This command is similar to the WRITE SECTOR(S) command, except that each sector is verified before the command is completed. Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 21 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 8. System Power Consumption 8.1 Supply Voltage Parameter Rating Operating Voltage 3.3V 8.2 Power Consumption mA SLC Ultra MLC MLC Read Write Idle Slumber 1 GB 169.70 172.73 79.90 9.60 2 GB 193.94 184.85 76.20 8.90 4 GB 193.94 234.85 76.00 8.80 8 GB 275.76 287.88 84.85 9.09 16 GB 298.48 300.00 84.85 9.09 32 GB 64 GB 363.64 439.39 393.94 424.24 84.85 84.85 9.09 9.09 2 GB 239.39 203.03 78.79 12.12 4 GB 304.55 245.45 78.79 12.12 8 GB 460.61 339.39 78.79 15.15 16 GB 412.12 339.39 78.79 19.70 32 GB 406.06 343.94 78.79 21.21 64 GB 496.97 366.67 84.85 22.73 128 GB 566.67 403.03 84.85 22.73 4 GB 236.36 198.48 76.36 7.88 8 GB 250.00 250.00 75.76 7.58 16 GB 436.36 265.15 76.67 8.79 32 GB 413.64 345.45 76.67 8.18 64 GB 459.09 368.18 76.06 7.88 128 GB 533.33 427.27 85.76 8.79 256 GB 593.94 524.24 85.76 10.30 Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 22 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 9. Physical Dimension mSATA (Unit: mm) Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 23 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 Appendix: Part Number Table SLC Product Advantech PN SQF MSATA 630 1G SLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSS1-1G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 2G SLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSS2-2G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 4G SLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSS4-4G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 8G SLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSS2-8G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 16G SLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSS4-16G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 32G SLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSS4-32G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 64G SLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSS4-64G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 1G SLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSS1-1G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 2G SLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSS2-2G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 4G SLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSS4-4G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 8G SLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSS2-8G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 16G SLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSS4-16G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 32G SLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSS4-32G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 64G SLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSS4-64G-S9E Product Advantech PN SQF MSATA 630 2G UMLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSU1-2G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 4G UMLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSU2-4G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 8G UMLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSU4-8G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 16G UMLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSU4-16G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 32G UMLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSU4-32G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 64G UMLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSU4-64G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 128G UMLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSU4-128G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 2G UMLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSU1-2G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 4G UMLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSU2-4G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 8G UMLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSU4-8G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 16G UMLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSU4-16G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 32G UMLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSU4-32G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 64G UMLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSU4-64G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 128G UMLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSU4-128G-S9E Ultra MLC Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. REV 0.5 Page 24 of 25 Jun. 8, 2015 SQFlash mSATA 630 MLC Product Advantech PN SQF MSATA 630 4G MLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSM1-4G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 8G 1CH MLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSM1-8G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 8G MLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSM2-8G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 16G MLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSM4-16G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 32G MLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSM4-32G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 64G MLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSM4-64G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 128G MLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSM4-128G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 256G MLC (0~70°C) SQF-SMSM4-256G-S9C SQF MSATA 630 4G MLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSM1-4G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 8G 1CH MLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSM1-8G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 8G MLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSM2-8G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 16G MLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSM4-16G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 32G MLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSM4-32G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 64G MLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSM4-64G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 128G MLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSM4-128G-S9E SQF MSATA 630 256G MLC (-40~85°C) SQF-SMSM4-256G-S9E Specifications subject to change without notice, contact your sales representatives for the most update information. 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