MTFDDAC050SAL-1N1AA Micron Technology Inc, MTFDDAC050SAL-1N1AA Datasheet

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MTFDDAC050SAL-1N1AA

Manufacturer Part Number
MTFDDAC050SAL-1N1AA
Description
SSD 2.5" SATA 50GB
Manufacturer
Micron Technology Inc
Series
RealSSD™r
Datasheet

Specifications of MTFDDAC050SAL-1N1AA

Memory Size
50GB
Memory Type
FLASH - NAND
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Supplier Unconfirmed
P300 2.5-Inch SATA NAND Flash SSD
MTFDDACxxxSAL1x1
Features
PDF: 09005aef840793dc
realssd_p300_2_5.pdf - Rev. C 2/11 EN
• Micron
• RoHS-compliant package
• SATA 6 Gb/s interface
• ATA modes supported
• Industry-standard, 512-byte sector size support
• Hot-plug capable
• Native command queueing support with 32 com-
• ATA8-ACS2 command set support
• Secure erase (data page) command set
• Self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology
• Performance (empty/steady state)
– PIO modes 3 and 4
– Multiword DMA modes 0, 1, 2
– Ultra DMA modes 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
mand slot support
(SMART) command set
– Sequential READ: up to 360/360 MB/s
– Sequential WRITE: up to 275/255 MB/s
– Random READ: up to 60K/44K IOPs
– Random WRITE: up to 45.2K/16K IOPs
– READ latency: 0.153/0.154ms (TYP)
– WRITE latency: 0.118/0.424ms (TYP)
®
SLC NAND Flash
Products and specifications discussed herein are subject to change by Micron without notice.
1, 2, 3, 4
1
• Reliability
• Endurance: Total bytes written (TBW) – 50GB
• Mechanical/electrical
• Operating temperature: 0°C to 70°C
• Altitude and humidity (operating):
• Shock and vibration
• Capacity
Notes:
– MTBF: 2 million hours
– 3-year warranty
– Static and dynamic wear leveling
– Field-upgradable firmware
– Uncorrectable bit error rate (UBER): <1 sector
– Low power consumption: <7W (AVG)
( 0.875PB); 100GB (1.75PB); 200GB (3.5PB)
– Standard SATA connector
– 5V power (±10%)
– Dimensions: 100.45mm x 69.85mm x 9.5mm
– Weight: 100g
– –1000ft to 1000ft
– 5% to 95% RH
– 1500G/0.5ms
– 5–500Hz at 3.1G
per 10
Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice.
1. 128K transfers used for sequential READ/
2. 4K transfers used for random READ/WRITE
3. I/O performance numbers as measured us-
4. Performance values apply to all drive capaci-
5. 1GB = 1 billion bytes; formatted capacity is
16
5
: 50GB, 100GB, 200GB
WRITE values.
latency values.
ing Iometer with a queue depth of 32 and
write cache disabled.
ties.
less.
P300 2.5-Inch NAND Flash SSD
bits read
© 2010 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved.
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P300 2.5-Inch SATA NAND Flash SSD MTFDDACxxxSAL1x1 Features • Micron ® SLC NAND Flash • RoHS-compliant package • SATA 6 Gb/s interface • ATA modes supported – PIO modes 3 and 4 – Multiword DMA modes – ...

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Part Numbering Information ® The Micron RealSSD™ P300 SSD is available in different configurations and densities. Visit a list of valid part numbers. Figure 1: Part Number Chart Micron Technology Product Family FD = Flash drive Drive Interface D = ...

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General Description The Micron SATA interface on the system side and n-channels of Micron NAND Flash internally. Packaged in an industry standard 2.5-inch drive enclosure, the SSD integrates easily in existing storage infrastructures. The Micron age of random READ/WRITE operations; ...

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Architecture The P300 SSD is a NAND Flash storage device. A SATA 6 Gb/s interface connects to the SSD externally and communicates with the controller. The controller manages data transfers to and from the NAND Flash array. Table 1: P300 ...

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Interface Connectors The SATA signal segment interface cable has four conductors and three ground connec- tions. As shown in Package Dimensions, the cable includes a 7-pin signal segment and a 9-pin power segment arranged in a single row with a ...

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Figure 3: SSD Interface Connections PDF: 09005aef840793dc realssd_p300_2_5.pdf - Rev Power Signal segment segment 6 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. P300 2.5-Inch NAND Flash SSD Architecture © ...

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Device ID Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Table 6: IDENTIFY Device ID (Continued) • The content of the word is fixed and does not change • The content of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device ...

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Commands Table 7: Supported ATA Command Set See ATA8-ACS2 standard for command details Command Name CHECK POWER MODE CHECK POWER MODE DEVICE CONFIGURATION FLUSH CACHE FLUSH CACHE EXT IDLE IDLE IDLE IMMEDIATE IDLE IMMEDIATE NOP READ BUFFER READ BUFFER DMA ...

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Table 7: Supported ATA Command Set (Continued) See ATA8-ACS2 standard for command details Command Name SEEK SET FEATURES SET MAX ADDRESS SET MULTIPLE MODE SET NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT SLEEP SLEEP SMART STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY IMMEDIATE STANDBY IMMEDIATE WRITE BUFFER ...

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Reliability Micron SSDs incorporate advanced technology for defect and error management. Mi- cron uses various combinations of hardware-based error correction algorithms and firmware-based static and dynamic wear-leveling algorithms. Over the life of the SSD, uncorrectable errors may occur. An uncorrectable ...

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Data Retention Data retention refers to the SSD's media (NAND flash) to retain programmed data when the SSD is powered off. The two primary factors influencing data retention are degree of use (the number of program/erase cycles on the media) ...

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Electrical Characteristics Table 11: SATA Typical Power Consumption Density Idle/Standby/Sleep 50GB 125 100B 125 200GB 125 Table 12: Maximum Ratings Parameter/Condition Voltage input Operating temperature Non-operating temperature Rate of temperature change Relative humidity (noncondensing) Stresses greater than those listed may ...

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Compliance Micron SSDs comply with the following: • RoHS “green” • Halogen free • SATA-IO • WHQL • CE (Europe): EN55022, 2006 Class B and EN55024, 1998 + A1: 2001 + A2:2003 • FCC: CFR Title 47, Part 15, ICES-003, ...

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Package Dimensions Figure 4: 2.5-Inch Package 13.43mm 0.529in 3.50mm ±0.38 0.138in ±0.015 0.5mm 0.02in RAD 12.00mm 0.472in Note: PDF: 09005aef840793dc realssd_p300_2_5.pdf - Rev. C 2/11 EN 9.50mm ±0.20 0.374in ±0.008 0.30mm 0.012in 0.30mm 0.012in 0.6mm 0.02in RAD (TYP) 4.10mm 0.161in ...

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References • Serial ATA: High-speed serialized AT attachment, Serial ATA working group, available at www.sata-io.org • Small Form Factor Specification SFF-8201, SFF-8223 • Electronic Industries Association Standard, EIA-720 • Telcordia SR-332 reliability prediction procedures for electronic equipment • IDEMA Document ...

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