®
Intel Solid-State Drive DC S3500 Series
Product Specification
Capacity:
− 2.5-inch: 80/120/160/240/300/480/600/800 GB
Power Management
− 2.5 inch: 5 V or 12 V SATA Supply Rail7
− 1.8 inch: 3.3 V SATA Supply Rail
− SATA Interface Power Management
− OS-aware hot plug/removal
− 1.8-inch: 80/240/400/800 GB
Components:
− Intel® 20nm NAND Flash Memory
− Multi-Level Cell (MLC)
− Enhanced power-loss data protection
Form Factor: 2.5–inch and 1.8-inch
Power
Read and Write IOPS1,2 (Full LBA Range,
Iometer* Queue Depth 32)
− Active: Up to 5.0 W (TYP)
− Idle: 650 mW8
− Random 4 KB3 Reads: Up to 75,000 IOPS
− Random 4 KB Writes: Up to 11,500 IOPS
− Random 8 KB3 Reads: Up to 47,500 IOPS
− Random 8 KB Writes: Up to 5,500 IOPS
Bandwidth Performance1
Weight:
− 2.5-inch 80-240 GB: 70 grams ± 2 grams
− 2.5-inch 300-800 GB: 72 grams ± 2 grams
− 1.8-inch 80 GB: 35 grams ± 2 grams
− 1.8-inch 240-800 GB: 37 grams ± 2 grams
− Sustained Sequential Read: Up to 500 MB/s4
− Sustained Sequential Write: Up to 450 MB/s
Latency (average sequential)
− Read: 50 µs (TYP)
Temperature
− Operating: 0° C to 70° C
− Non-Operating9: -55° C to 95° C
− Temperature monitoring and logging
− Thermal throttling
− Write: 65 µs (TYP)
Quality of Service5, 6
Shock (operating and non-operating):
1,000 G/0.5 msec
− Read/Write: 500 µs / 5 ms (99.9%)
Vibration
AES 256-bit Encryption
− Operating: 2.17 GRMS (5-700 Hz)
Compliance
: 3.13 GRMS (5-800 Hz)
− Non-Operating
− SATA Revision 3.0; compatible with SATA 6Gb/s,
3Gb/s and 1.5Gb/s interface rates
− ATA8-ACS2; includes SCT (Smart Command
Transport) and device statistics log support
− Enhanced SMART ATA feature set
− Native Command Queuing (NCQ) command set
− Data set management Trim command
Compatibility
Altitude (simulated)
− Operating: -1,000 to 10,000ft
: -1,000 to 40,000ft
− Non-Operating
Reliability
− Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate (UBER):
− 1 sector per 1017 bits read
− Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF):
− Windows 7 and Windows 8
− Windows Server 2012
− Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 32/64bit SP2
− Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
2,000,000 hours
− End-to-End data protection
Endurance Rating10:
− 80 GB: 45 TBW
− 160 GB: 100 TBW
– 120 GB: 70 TBW
– 240 GB: 140 TBW
− Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 64bit SP2
− Red Hat Enterprise Linux* 5.5, 5.6, 6.1, 6.3
− SUSE* Linux Enterprise Server 10, 11 SP1
− CentOS 64bit 5.7, 6.3
− 300 GB: 170 TBW – 400 GB: 225 TBW
− 480 GB: 275 TBW – 600 GB: 330 TBW
− 800 GB: 450 TBW
Certifications and Declarations
− UL*, CE*, C-Tick*, BSMI*, KCC*, Microsoft* WHCK,
VCCI*, SATA-IO
− Intel® SSD Toolbox with Intel® SSD Optimizer
Product Ecological Compliance
− RoHS*
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Performance values vary by capacity and form factor
Performance specifications apply to both compressible and incompressible data
4 KB = 4,096 bytes; 8 KB = 8,192 bytes
MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes/second.
Based on Random 4KB QD=1 workload, measured as the time taken for 99.9 percentile of commands to finish the round-trip from host to drive
and back to host
6.
Measurement taken once the workload has reached steady state but including all background activities required for normal operation and data
reliability
7.
8.
Defaults to 12V, if both 12V and 5V are present
Based on 5V supply
9.
10.
Please contact your Intel representative for details on the non-operating temperature range
Based on JESD218 standard
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Contents
Capacity...............................................................................................................................7
Performance........................................................................................................................7
Electrical Characteristics .....................................................................................................9
Environmental Conditions.................................................................................................12
Product Regulatory Compliance........................................................................................12
Reliability...........................................................................................................................13
Temperature Sensor..........................................................................................................14
Power Loss Capacitor Test ................................................................................................14
Hot Plug Support...............................................................................................................14
2.5-inch Form Factor Pin Locations...................................................................................17
1.8-inch Form Factor Pin Locations...................................................................................17
Connector Pin Signal Definitions.......................................................................................18
Power Pin Signal Definitions .............................................................................................18
ATA General Feature Command Set .................................................................................20
Power Management Command Set..................................................................................20
Security Mode Feature Set................................................................................................20
SMART Command Set .......................................................................................................21
Device Statistics.................................................................................................................26
SMART Command Transport (SCT)....................................................................................27
Data Set Management Command Set...............................................................................27
Host Protected Area Command Set ..................................................................................27
48-Bit Address Command Set............................................................................................28
5.10 General Purpose Log Command Set..................................................................................28
5.11 Native Command Queuing................................................................................................28
5.12 Software Settings Preservation.........................................................................................28
References.........................................................................................................................29
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Revision History
Date
Revision Description
April 2013
001
002
Initial release.
1.
2.
3.
Random write IOPS consistency changes from 75% to 80%
June 2013
Added read power in table 8, 9 and 11
Added X,Y, Z dimension in section 3.0
1.
2.
3.
Updated Section 5.4.1 Timed Workload Endurance Indicators with user notes
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Updated Table 6 notes
Updated Table 23
Terms and Acronyms
Term
Definition
ATA
Advanced Technology Attachment
CRC
DAS
DMA
ECC
Cyclic Redundancy Check
Device Activity Signal
Direct Memory Access
Error Correction Code
Extended
EXT
FPDMA
First Party Direct Memory Access
Gigabyte
Note: The total usable capacity of the SSD may be less than the total physical capacity because a small
portion of the capacity is used for NAND flash management and maintenance purposes.
GB
Gb
Gigabit
HDD
HET
KB
Hard Disk Drive
High Endurance Technology
Kilobyte
I/O
Input/Output
IOPS
ISO
LBA
MB
Input/Output Operations Per Second
International Standards Organization
Logical Block Address
Megabyte (1,000,000 bytes)
Multi-level Cell
MLC
MTBF
NCQ
NOP
PB
Mean Time Between Failures
Native Command Queuing
No Operation
Petabyte
PCB
PIO
Printed Circuit Board
Programmed Input/Output
Reliability Demonstration Test
Root Mean Square
RDT
RMS
SATA
SCT
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
SMART Command Transport
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Term
Definition
Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology
An open standard for developing hard drives and software systems that automatically monitors the
health of a drive and reports potential problems.
SMART
SSD
TB
Solid-State Drive
Terabyte
TYP
UBER
Typical
Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate
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1.0
Overview
This document describes the specifications and capabilities of the Intel® SSD DC S3500.
The Intel® SSD DC S3500 delivers leading performance and Quality of Service combined
with world-class reliability for Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)-based
computers in nine capacities: 80 GB, 120 GB, 160 GB, 240 GB, 300 GB, 400 GB, 480 GB,
600 GB and 800 GB.
By combining 20nm Intel® NAND Flash Memory technology with SATA 6Gb/s interface
support, the Intel® SSD DC S3500 delivers sequential read speeds of up to 500 MB/s and
sequential write speeds of up to 450 MB/s. Intel SSD DC S3500 delivers Quality of
Service of 500 us for random 4KB reads measured at a queue depth of 1.
The industry-standard 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch form factors enable interchangeability with
existing hard disk drives (HDDs) and native SATA HDD drop-in replacement with the
enhanced performance, reliability, ruggedness, and power savings offered by an SSD.
Intel SSD DC S3500 offers these key features:
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Standard Endurance Technology
High I/O and throughput performance
Consistent I/O latency
Enhanced power-loss data protection
End-to-End data protection
Thermal throttling
Temperature Sensor
Inrush current management
Low power
High reliability
Enhanced ruggedness
Temperature monitor and logging
Power loss protection capacitor self-test
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2.0
Product Specifications
2.1
Capacity
Table 1.
User Addressable Sectors
Unformatted Capacity
Intel SSD DC S3500
(Total User Addressable Sectors in LBA Mode)
80 GB
120 GB
160 GB
240 GB
300 GB
400 GB
480 GB
600 GB
800 GB
156,301,488
234,441,648
312,581,808
468,862,128
586,072,368
781,422,768
937,703,088
1,172,123,568
1,562,824,368
Notes: 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes; 1 sector = 512 bytes.
LBA count shown represents total user storage capacity and will remain the same throughout the life of the drive.
The total usable capacity of the SSD may be less than the total physical capacity because a small portion of the capacity is
used for NAND flash management and maintenance purposes.
2.2
Performance
Table 2.
Random Read/Write Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS)
Intel SSD DC S3500
Specification1
Unit
80 GB
(2.5/
1.8”)
240 GB
(2.5”/
1.8”)
800 GB
(2.5”/
1.8”)
400 GB
(1.8”)
480
/600 GB
120 GB
160 GB
300 GB
Random 4 KB Read (up to)2
Random 4 KB Write (up to)
Random 8 KB Read (up to)3
Random 8 KB Write (up to)
IOPS
IOPS
IOPS
IOPS
70,000
7,000
75,000
4,600
75,000
7,500
75,000
7,500
75,000
9,000
75,000
11,000
47,500
5,500
75,000
11,000
47,500
5,500
75,000
11,500
47,500
5,500
39,000
47,000
47,500
47,500
47,500
3,700
2,300
3,800
3,800
4,400
Notes:
1. Performance measured using Iometer* with Queue Depth 32. Measurements are performed on a full Logical Block
Address (LBA) span of the drive.
2. 4 KB = 4,096 bytes
3. 8 KB = 8,192 bytes
4. Performance consistency measured using Iometer* based on Random 4KB QD=32 workload, measured as the
the 99.9th percentile slowest 1-second interval)/(average IOPS during the test). Measurements are performed on a full
Logical Block Address (LBA) span of the drive once the workload has reached steady state but including all background
activities required for normal operation and data reliability
(IOPS in
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Table 3.
Random Read/Write IOPS Consistency
Intel SSD DC S3500
Specification4
Unit
80GB
(2.5/
1.8”)
240GB
(2.5”/
1.8”)
800GB
(2.5”/
1.8”)
400GB
(1.8”)
480 /
600 GB
120GB
160GB
300GB
Random 4 KB Read (up to)2
Random 4 KB Write (up to)
Random 8 KB Read (up to)3
Random 8 KB Write (up to)
%
%
%
%
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
Notes:
1. Performance measured using Iometer* with Queue Depth 32. Measurements are performed on a full Logical Block
Address (LBA) span of the drive.
2. 4 KB = 4,096 bytes
3. 8 KB = 8,192 bytes
4. Performance consistency measured using Iometer* based on Random 4KB QD=32 workload, measured as the
in the 99.9th percentile slowest 1-second interval)/(average IOPS during the test). Measurements are performed on a
full Logical Block Address (LBA) span of the drive once the workload has reached steady state, including all background
activities required for normal operation and data reliability
(IOPS
Table 4.
Sequential Read and Write Bandwidth
Intel SSD DC S3500
Specification
Unit
80GB
(2.5/
1.8”)
240GB
(2.5”/
1.8”)
480
/600
GB
800GB
(2.5”/
1.8”)
400GB
(1.8”)
120GB
160GB
300GB
Sequential Read (SATA
6Gb/s)1
MB/s
MB/s
340
100
445
135
475
175
500
260
500
315
500
380
500
410
500
450
Sequential Write (SATA
6Gb/s)1
Notes: 1. Performance measured using Iometer* with 128 KB (131,072 bytes) of transfer size with Queue Depth 32.
Table 5.
Latency
Intel SSD DC S3500
Specification
80GB (2.5/1.8”), 120GB, 160GB, 240GB (2.5”/1.8”),
300GB, 400GB (1.8”), 480GB, 600 GB
800GB (2.5”/1.8”)
Latency1 (TYP)
Read
50 µs
65 µs
2.0 s
50 µs
65 µs
3.0 s
Write
Power On to Ready2
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Table 6.
Quality of Service
Intel SSD DC S3500
Queue Depth=32
Queue Depth=1
Specification
Unit
80/120/160/ 300/400/480/
80/120/160/
300/400/480/
600/800 GB
240 GB
600/800 GB
240 GB
Quality of Service3, 4 (99.9%)
Reads
ms
ms
0.5
5
0.5
2
2
2
Writes
20
10
Quality of Service3,4 (99.9999%)
Reads
Writes
ms
ms
10
10
5
10
30
5
10
30
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
Device measured using Iometer. Latency measured using 4 KB (4,096 bytes) transfer size with Queue Depth equal to 1 on a
sequential workload.
Power On To Ready time assumes proper shutdown. Time varies if shutdown is not preceded by STANDBY IMMEDIATE command.
For 95% of the time, the maximum time for power on to ready will be less than 10 seconds.
Device measured using Iometer. Quality of Service measured using 4 KB (4,096 bytes) transfer size on a random workload on a
full Logical Block Address (LBA) span of the drive once the workload has reached steady state but including all background
activities required for normal operation and data reliability.
4.
Based on Random 4KB QD=1, 32 workloads, measured as the time taken for 99.9(or 99.9999) percentile of commands to finish
the round-trip from host to drive and back to host.
2.3
Electrical Characteristics
Table 7.
Operating Voltage for 2.5-inch Form Factor
Intel SSDDC S3500
Electrical Characteristics
80 GB, 120 GB, 160 GB, 240 GB, 300 GB, 480 GB, 600 GB, 800 GB
5 V Operating Characteristics:
Operating Voltage range
Rise time (Max/Min)
Fall time (Min)2
5 V (±5%)
1 s / 1 ms
1 ms
Noise level
500 mV pp 10 Hz – 100 KHz
50 mV pp 100 KHz – 20 MHz
500 ms
Min Off time3
Inrush Current (Typical Peak) 1
1.0 A, < 1 s
12 V Operating Characteristics:
Operating Voltage range
Rise time (Max/Min)
Fall time (Min)2
12 V (±10%)
1 s / 1 ms
1 ms
Noise level
1000 mV pp 10 Hz – 100 KHz
100 mV pp 100 KHz – 20 MHz
500 ms
Min Off time3
Inrush Current (Typical Peak) 1
1.0 A, < 1 s
Notes:
1.
2
3.
Measured from initial device power supply application.
Fall time needs to be equal or better than minimum in order to guarantee full functionality of enhanced power loss management.
The drive needs to be powered off for at least 500msec before powering on.
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Table 8.
Power Consumption for 2.5-inch Form Factor (5V Supply)
Intel SSD DC S3500
Specification
Unit
80 GB 120 GB 160 GB 240 GB 300 GB 480 GB 600 GB 800 GB
1
Active Write - RMS Average
W
W
W
W
W
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.4
2.3
2.7
2.9
3.2
3.5
3.9
4.3
5.2
4.5
5.5
5.0
7.3
2
Active Write - RMS Burst
3
1.5
1.8
0.6
1.5
2.2
0.6
1.6
2.5
0.6
1.6
2.8
0.6
1.6
3.0
0.6
1.6
3.3
0.6
1.6
3.4
0.6
1.6
3.5
0.6
Active Read - RMS Average
4
Active Read - RMS Burst
Idle
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The workload equates 128 KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 32 sequential writes. Root Mean Squared (RMS) average
power is measured using scope trigger over a 100 ms sample period.
The workload equates 128 KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 32 sequential writes. Root Mean Squared (RMS) burst power
is measured using scope trigger over a 500 us sample period.
The workload equates 128 KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 32 sequential reads. Root Mean Squared (RMS) average
power is measured using scope trigger over a 100 ms sample period.
The workload equates 128 KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 32 sequential reads. Root Mean Squared (RMS) burst power
is measured using scope trigger over a 500 us sample period.
Table 9.
Power Consumption for 2.5-inch Form Factor (12V Supply)
Intel SSD DC S3500
Specification1
Unit
80 GB 120 GB 160 GB 240 GB 300 GB 480 GB 600 GB 800 GB
Active Write - RMS Average1
Active Write - RMS Burst2
Active Read - RMS Average3
Active Read - RMS Burst4
Idle
W
W
W
W
W
2.0
2.2
1.6
2.1
0.8
2.3
2.5
1.6
2.3
0.8
2.5
2.8
1.7
2.6
0.9
3.1
3.4
1.7
3.2
0.9
3.5
4.2
1.7
3.6
0.9
4.3
5.5
1.7
3.6
0.9
4.5
6.8
1.7
3.6
0.9
5.0
7.8
1.8
6.4
0.9
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The workload equates 128 KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 32 sequential writes. Root Mean Squared (RMS) average
power is measured using scope trigger over a 100 ms sample period.
The workload equates 128 KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 32 sequential writes. Root Mean Squared (RMS) burst power
is measured using scope trigger over a 500 us sample period.
The workload equates 128 KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 32 sequential reads. Root Mean Squared (RMS) average
power is measured using scope trigger over a 100 ms sample period.
The workload equates 128 KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 32 sequential reads. Root Mean Squared (RMS) burst power
is measured using scope trigger over a 500 us sample period.
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Table 10.
Operating Voltage and Power Consumption for 1.8-inch Form Factor
Intel SSD DC S3500
240 GB 400 GB
Electrical Characteristics
80 GB
800 GB
Operating Voltage for 3.3 V (±5%)
Min
3.13 V
3.47 V
Max
Rise time (Max/Min)
Fall time (Min)2
Noise level
1 s / 1 ms
1 ms
300 mV pp 10 Hz – 100 KHz
500 mV pp 100 KHz – 20 MHz
500 ms
Min Off time3
Inrush Current (Typical Peak) 1
1.2 A, < 1 s
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
Measured from initial device power supply application.
Fall time needs to be equal or better than minimum in order to guarantee full functionality of enhanced power loss management.
The drive needs to be powered off for at least 500msec before powering on.
Table 11.
Power Consumption for 1.8-inch Form Factor
Intel SSD DC S3500
Specification1
Unit
80 GB
240 GB
3.5
400 GB
4.5
800 GB
5.2
Active Write - RMS Average @ 3.3V
Active Write - RMS Burst @ 3.3V
Active Read - RMS Average @ 3.3V
Active Read - RMS Burst @ 3.3V
W
W
W
W
W
2.0
2.2
1.3
1.8
0.6
3.8
5.0
7.5
1.4
1.4
1.4
2.6
3.0
3.0
Idle @ 3.3V
0.6
0.6
0.6
Notes:
1.
The workload equates 128 KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 32 sequential writes. Root Mean Squared (RMS) power
is measured using scope trigger over a 100 ms sample period.
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2.4
Environmental Conditions
Table 12.
Temperature, Shock, Vibration
Temperature
Range
Case Temperature
Operating
0 – 70 oC
-55 – 95 oC
Non-operating1
Temperature Gradient2
Operating
30 oC/hr (Typical)
30 oC/hr (Typical)
Non-operating
Humidity
Operating
5 – 95 %
5 – 95 %
Non-operating
Shock and Vibration
Range
Shock3
Operating
Non-operating
1,000 G (Max) at 0.5 msec
1,000 G (Max) at 0.5 msec
Vibration4
Operating
2.17 GRMS (5-700 Hz) Max
3.13 GRMS (5-800 Hz) Max
Non-operating
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
Please contact your Intel representative for details on the non-operating temperature range.
Temperature gradient measured without condensation.
Shock specifications assume the SSD is mounted securely with the input vibration applied to the drive-mounting screws. Stimulus
may be applied in the X, Y or Z axis. Shock specification is measured using Root Mean Squared (RMS) value.
Vibration specifications assume the SSD is mounted securely with the input vibration applied to the drive-mounting screws.
Stimulus may be applied in the X, Y or Z axis. Vibration specification is measured using RMS value.
4.
2.5
Product Regulatory Compliance
Intel SSD DC S3500 meets or exceeds the regulatory or certification requirements
in Table 13.
Table 13.
Product Regulatory Compliance Specifications
Region For Which
Conformity Declared
Title
Description
TITLE 47-Telecommunications CHAPTER 1— FEDERAL
COMMUNMICATIONS COMMISSION PART 15 — RADIO
FREQUENCY DEVICES
FCC Part 15B Class B
USA
CA/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22:02. This is CISPR
22:1997 with Canadian Modifications
ICES-003, Issue 4 Interference-Causing Equipment
Standard Digital Apparatus
Canada
IEC 55024 Information Technology Equipment —
Immunity characteristics— Limits and methods of
measurement CISPR24:2010
EN-55024: 1998 and its amendments
EN-55022: 2006 and its amendments
European Union
IEC 55022 Information Technology Equipment — Radio
disturbance Characteristics— Limits and methods of
measurement CISPR24:2008 (Modified)
European Union
USA/Canada
Information Technology Equipment — Safety
— Part 1: General Requirements
EN-60950-1 2nd Edition
Information Technology Equipment — Safety
— Part 1: General Requirements
UL/CSA EN-60950-1 2nd Edition
USA/Canada
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2.6
Reliability
Intel SSD DC S3500 meets or exceeds SSD endurance and data retention requirements
as specified in the JESD218 standard. Reliability specifications are listed in the table
below:
Table 14.
Reliability Specifications
Parameter
Value
Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate (UBER)
Uncorrectable bit error rate will not exceed one sector in the
specified number of bits read. In the unlikely event of a
non-recoverable read error, the SSD will report it as a read failure to
the host; the sector in error is considered corrupt and is not returned
to the host.
< 1 sector per 1017 bits read
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
2,000,000 hours
Mean Time Between Failures is estimated based on Telcordia*
methodology and demonstrated through Reliability Demonstration
Test (RDT).
Power On/Off Cycles
24 per day
Power On/Off Cycles is defined as power being removed from the
SSD, and then restored. Most host systems remove power from the
SSD when entering suspend and hibernate as well as on a system
shutdown.
Insertion Cycles
50 on SATA cable
500 on backplane
SATA/power cable insertion/removal cycles.
Data Retention
3 months power-off retention once SSD
reaches rated write endurance at 40 °C
The time period for retaining data in the NAND at maximum rated
endurance.
80 GB: 45 TBW
Endurance Rating
120 GB:70 TBW
160 GB: 100 TBW
240 GB: 140 TBW
300 GB: 170 TBW
400 GB: 225 TBW
480 GB: 275 TBW
600 GB: 330 TBW
800 GB: 450 TBW
Based on JESD219 workload.
while running JESD218 standard1
1.
Refer to JESD218 standard table 1 for UBER, FFR and other Enterprise SSD requirements
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2.7
Temperature Sensor
The Intel SSD DC S3500 has an internal temperature sensor with an accuracy of +/-2C
over a range of -20C to +80C which can be monitored using two SMART attributes:
Airflow Temperature (BEh) and Device Internal Temperature (C2h).
For more information on supported SMART attributes, see “SMART Attributes” on page
18.
2.8
2.9
Power Loss Capacitor Test
The Intel SSD DC S3500 supports testing of the power loss capacitor, which can be
monitored using the following SMART attribute: (175, AFh).
Hot Plug Support
Hot Plug insertion and removal is supported in the presence of a proper connector and
appropriate operating system (OS), as described in the SATA 3.0 specification.
This product supports asynchronous signal recovery and issues an unsolicited COMINIT
when first mated with a powered connector to guarantee reliable detection by a host
system without hardware device detection.
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3.0
Mechanical Information
Figures 1 and 2 show the physical package information for the Intel SSD DC S3500 in the
2.5- and 1.8-inch form factors. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Figure 1:
Intel SSD DC S3500 2.5-inch Dimensions
X – Length -- *
100.45 Max
Y - Width
Z - Height
69.85 +/- 0.25
7.0 +0/-0.5
* - does not include 0.3 connector protrusion
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Figure 2:
Intel SSD DC S35001.8-inch Dimensions
X - Length
Y - Width
Z - Height
78.50 +/- 0.60
54.0 +/- 0.25
5.0 +/- 0.35
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4.0
Pin and Signal Descriptions
4.1
2.5-inch Form Factor Pin Locations
Figure 3:
Layout of 2.5-inch Form Factor Signal and Power Segment Pins
Note:
2.5-inch connector supports built in latching capability.
4.2
1.8-inch Form Factor Pin Locations
Figure 4:
Layout of 1.8-inch Form Factor Signal and Power Segment Pins
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4.3
Connector Pin Signal Definitions
Table 15. Serial ATA Connector Pin Signal Definitions—2.5-inch and 1.8-inch Form
Factors
Pin
Function
Definition
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
Ground
A+
1st mate
Differential signal pair A
1st mate
A-
Ground
B-
Differential signal pair B
1st mate
B+
Ground
Note:
Key and spacing separate signal and power segments.
4.4
Power Pin Signal Definitions
Table 16. Serial ATA Power Pin Definitions—2.5-inch Form Factors
Pin1
Function
Definition
Mating Order
P12
P22
Not connected
(3.3 V Power)
(3.3 V Power)
--
Not connected
Not connected
Ground
Ground
Ground
V5
--
P32
(3.3 V Power; pre-charge)
2nd Mate
1st Mate
1st Mate
1st Mate
1st Mate
2nd Mate
2nd Mate
1st Mate
2nd Mate
1st Mate
1st Mate
2nd Mate
2nd Mate
P43,4
P53
Ground
Ground
P63
Ground
P73,5
P83,5
P93,5
P103
P116
P123,4
P137
P147
P157
5 V Power
V5
5 V Power
V5
5 V Power
Ground
DAS/DSS
Ground
V12
Ground
Device Activity Signal/Disable Staggered Spin-up
Ground
12 V Power
12 V Power
12 V Power
V12
V12
Notes:
1. All pins are in a single row, with a 1.27 mm (0.050-inch) pitch.
2. Pins P1, P2 and P3 are connected together, although they are not connected internally to the device. The host may put 3.3 V on
these pins.
3. The mating sequence is:
•
•
ground pins P4-P6, P10, P12 and the 5V power pin P7
signal pins and the rest of the 5V power pins P8-P9
4. Ground connectors P4 and P12 may contact before the other 1st mate pins in both the power and signal connectors to
discharge ESD in a suitably configured backplane connector.
5. Power pins P7, P8, and P9 are internally connected to one another within the device.
6. The host may ground P11 if it is not used for Device Activity Signal (DAS).
7. Pins P13, P14 and P15 are internally connected to one another within the device. The host may put 12 V on these pins.
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Table 17. Serial ATA Power Pin Definitions—1.8-inch Form Factors
Pin
Function
Definition
Mating Order1
P12
P22
P33
P43
P54
P64
P75
Key
P86
P96
V33
3.3 V Power
2nd Mate
2nd Mate
1st Mate
1st Mate
1st Mate
2nd Mate
2nd Mate
NC
V33
3.3 V Power, per-charge
Ground
Ground
V5
--
--
5 V Power; not connected.
5 V Power; not connected.
Device Activity Signal/Disable Staggered Spin-up
NC
V5
DAS/DSS
Key
Optional
Optional
Manufacturing Test Pin
2nd Mate
2nd Mate
Manufacturing Test Pin
Notes:
1. All mate sequences assume zero angular offset between connectors.
2. P1 and P2 are internally connected to one another within the device.
3. Ground connectors P3 and P4 may contact before the other 1st mate pins in both the power and signal connectors to dis-
charge ESD in a suitably configure backplane connector.
4. Pins P5 and P6 are not connected internally to the device but there is an option to connect through a zero ohm stuffing
resistor. The host may put 5V on these pins.
5. The host may ground P7 if it is not used for Device Activity Signal (DAS).
6. P8 and P9 should not be connected by the host.
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5.0
Supported Command Sets
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports all mandatory ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment)
commands defined in the ATA8-ACS specification described in this section.
5.1
ATA General Feature Command Set
The Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the ATA General Feature command set (non- PACKET),
which consists of:
− EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC
− SET FEATURES
− IDENTIFY DEVICE
Note: See Appendix A, “IDENTIFY DEVICE Command Data” on page 27 for details on
the sector data returned after issuing an IDENTIFY DEVICE command.
Intel SSD DC S3500 also supports the following optional commands:
− READ DMA
− WRITE DMA
− READ SECTOR(S)
− READ VERIFY SECTOR(S)
− READ MULTIPLE
− SEEK
− SET FEATURES
− WRITE SECTOR(S)
− SET MULTIPLE MODE1
− WRITE MULTIPLE
− FLUSH CACHE
− READ BUFFFER
− WRITE BUFFER
− NOP
− DOWNLOAD MICROCODE
− WRITE UNCORRECTABLE EXT
1. The only multiple supported will be multiple 1
5.2
5.3
Power Management Command Set
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the Power Management command set, which consists of:
− CHECK POWER MODE
− IDLE
− IDLE IMMEDIATE
− SLEEP
− STANDBY
− STANDBY IMMEDIATE
Security Mode Feature Set
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the Security Mode command set, which consists of:
− SECURITY SET PASSWORD
− SECURITY UNLOCK
− SECURITY ERASE PREPARE
− SECURITY ERASE UNIT
− SECURITY FREEZE LOCK
− SECURITY DISABLE PASSWORD
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5.4
SMART Command Set
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the SMART command set, which consists of:
− SMART READ DATA
− SMART READ ATTRIBUTE THRESHOLDS
− SMART ENABLE/DISABLE ATTRIBUTE AUTOSAVE
− SMART SAVE ATTRIBUTE VALUES
− SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE
− SMART READ LOG SECTOR
− SMART WRITE LOG SECTOR
− SMART ENABLE OPERATIONS
− SMART DISABLE OPERATIONS
− SMART RETURN STATUS
− SMART ENABLE/DISABLE AUTOMATIC OFFLINE
5.4.1
SMART Attributes
Table 18 lists the SMART attributes supported by the Intel SSD DC S3500 and the
corresponding status flags and threshold settings.
Table 18.
SMART Attributes
Status Flags
ID
Attribute
Threshold
SP
EC
ER
PE
OC
PW
Re-allocated Sector Count
Raw value: shows the number of retired blocks since
05h
leaving the factory (grown defect count).
1
1
0
0
1
0
0 (none)
Normalized value: beginning at 100, shows the percent
remaining of allowable grown defect count.
Power-On Hours Count
Raw value: reports power-on time, cumulative over the life
of the SSD, integer number in hour time units.
09h
1
1
0
0
1
0
0 (none)
Normalized value: always 100.
Power Cycle Count
Raw value: reports the cumulative number of power cycle
events over the life of the device.
0Ch
AAh
ABh
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0 (none)
10
Normalized value: always 100.
Available Reserved Space (See Attribute E8)
Program Fail Count
Raw value: shows total count of program fails.
Normalized value: beginning at 100, shows the percent
0 (none)
remaining of allowable program fails.
Erase Fail Count
Raw value: shows total count of erase fails.
Normalized value: beginning at 100, shows the percent
remaining of allowable erase fails.
ACh
AEh
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0 (none)
0 (none)
Unexpected Power Loss
Also known as “Power-off Retract Count” per magnet-
ic-drive terminology.
Raw value: reports number of unclean shutdowns, cumu-
lative over the life of the SSD.
An “unclean shutdown” is the removal of power without
STANDBY IMMEDIATE as the last command (regardless of
PLI activity using capacitor power).
Normalized value: always 100.
Power Loss Protection Failure
Last test result as microseconds to discharge cap, saturates
at max value. Also logs minutes since last test and lifetime
number of tests.
AFh
1
1
0
0
1
1
10
Raw value:
Bytes 0-1: Last test result as microseconds to discharge
cap, saturates at max value. Test result expected in range
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Table 18.
SMART Attributes
Status Flags
Threshold
ID
Attribute
SP
EC
ER
PE
OC
PW
25 <= result <= 5000000, lower indicates specific error
code.
Bytes 2-3: Minutes since last test, saturates at max
value.
Bytes 4-5: Lifetime number of tests, not incremented on
power cycle, saturates at max value.
Normalized value: set to 1 on test failure or 11 if the
capacitor has been tested in an excessive temperature
condition, otherwise 100.
SATA Downshift Count
Raw value: reports number of times SATA interface
selected lower signaling rate due to error.
B7h
B8h
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0 (none)
0 (none)
Normalized value: always 100.
End-to-End Error Detection Count
Raw value: reports number of End-to-End detected and
corrected errors by hardware.
Normalized value: always 100.
Uncorrectable Error Count
Raw value: shows the number of errors that could not
be recovered using Error
BBh
BEh
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0 (none)
0 (none)
Correction Code (ECC).
Normalized value: always 100.
Temperature - Airflow Temperature (Case)
Raw value: reports SSD case temperature statistics.
Bytes 0-1: Current case temperature, Celsius
Byte 2: Recent min case temperature, Celsius
Byte 3: Recent max case temperature, Celsius
Bytes 4-5: Over temperature counter. Number of times
sampled temperature exceeds drive max operating tem-
perature specification.
Normalized value: 100 – case temperature in C degrees.
Power-Off Retract Count (Unsafe Shutdown Count)
Raw value: reports the cumulative number of unsafe
(unclean) shutdown events over the life of the device. An
unsafe shutdown occurs whenever the device is powered
off without STANDBYIMMEDIATE being the last command.
C0h
C2h
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0 (none)
0 (none)
Normalized value: always 100.
Temperature - Device Internal Temperature
Raw value: Reports internal temperature of the SSD in
degrees Celsius. Temperature reading is the value direct
from the printed circuit board (PCB) sensor without offset.
Normalized value: 150 – device temperature in C degrees,
100 if device temperature less than 50.
Pending Sector Count
Raw value: number of current unrecoverable read errors
that will be re-allocated on next write.
C5h
C7h
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0 (none)
0 (none)
Normalized value: always 100.
CRC Error Count
Raw value: shows total number of encountered SATA
interface cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors.
Normalized value: always 100.
Host Writes
Raw value: reports total number of sectors written by the
host system. The raw value is increased by 1 for every
65,536 sectors (32MB) written by the host.
E1h
1
1
0
0
1
0
0 (none)
Normalized value: always 100.
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Table 18.
SMART Attributes
Status Flags
ID
Attribute
Threshold
SP
EC
ER
PE
OC
PW
Timed Workload Media Wear
Raw value: measures the wear seen by the SSD (since
reset of the workload timer, attribute E4h), as a
percentage of the maximum rated cycles. Divide the raw
value by 1024 to derive the percentage with 3 decimal
points.
E2h
E3h
1
1
0
0
1
0
0 (none)
Normalized value: always 100.
Timed Workload Host Read/Write Ratio
Raw value: shows the percentage of I/O operations that
are read operations (since reset of the workload timer,
attribute E4h). Reported as integer percentage from 0 to
100.
1
1
0
0
1
0
0 (none)
Normalized value: always 100.
Timed Workload Timer
Raw value: measures the elapsed time (number of
minutes since starting this workload timer).
E4h
E8h
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0 (none)
Normalized value: always 100.
Available Reserved Space
Raw value: reports number of reserve blocks remaining.
10
Normalized value: begins at 100 , which corresponds to
100 percent availability of the reserved space. The
threshold value for this attribute is 10 percent availability.
Media Wearout Indicator
Raw value: always 0.
Normalized value: reports the number of cycles the NAND
media has undergone. Declines linearly from 100 to 1 as the
average erase cycle count increases from 0 to the
maximum rated cycles.
E9h
1
1
0
0
1
0
0 (none)
Once the normalized value reaches 1, the number will not
decrease, although it is likely that significant additional
wear can be put on the device.
Thermal Throttle Status
Raw value: reports Percent Throttle Status and Count of
events
Byte 0: Throttle status reported as integer percentage.
Bytes 1-4: Throttling event count. Number of times
thermal throttle has activated. Preserved over power cy-
cles.
EAh
1
1
0
0
1
0
0 (none)
Byte 5: Reserved.
Normalized value: always 100.
Total LBAs Written
Raw value: reports the total number of sectors written by
the host system. The raw value is increased by 1 for every
65,536 sectors (32MB) written by the host.
F1h
F2h
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0 (none)
0 (none)
Normalized value: always 100.
Total LBAs Read
Raw value: reports the total number of sectors read by the
host system. The raw value is increased by 1 for every
65,536 sectors (32MB) read by the host.
Normalized value: always 100.
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Table 19. SMART Attribute Status Flags
Status Flag
Description
Value = 0
Value = 1
SP
EC
ER
PE
Self-preserving attribute
Event count attribute
Error rate attribute
Not a self-preserving attribute
Not an event count attribute
Not an error rate attribute
Not a performance attribute
Self-preserving attribute
Event count attribute
Error rate attribute
Performance attribute
Online collection attribute
Performance attribute
Collected only during offline activity Collected during both offline and
online activity
OC
PW
Pre-fail warranty attribute
Advisory
Pre-fail
5.4.1
Timed Workload Endurance Indicators
Timed Workload Media Wear Indicator — ID E2h
This attribute tracks the drive wear seen by the device during the last wear timer loop, as
a percentage of the maximum rated cycles. The raw value tracks the percentage up to 3
decimal points. This value should be divided by 1024 to get the percentage.
For example: if the raw value is 4450, the percentage is 4450/1024 = 4.345%. The raw
value is held at FFFFh until the wear timer (attribute E4h) reaches 60 (minutes) after a
SMART EXECUTE OFFLINE IMMEDIATE (B0h/D4h) subcommand 40h to the SSD. The
normalized value is always set to 100 and should be ignored.
Timed Workload Host Reads Percentage — ID E3h
This attribute shows the percentage of I/O operations that are read operations during the
last workload timer loop. The raw value tracks this percentage and is held at FFFFh until
the workload timer (attribute E4h) reaches 60 (minutes). The normalized value is always
set to 100 and should be ignored.
Workload Timer — ID E4h
This attribute is used to measure the time elapsed during the current workload. The
attribute is reset when a SMART EXECUTE OFFLINE IMMEDIATE (D4h) subcommand 40h
is issued to the drive. The raw value tracks the time in minutes and has a maximum value
of 232 = 4,294,967,296 minutes (8,171 years). The normalized value is always set to
100 and should be ignored.
User Notes
•
•
•
Sending a SMART EXECUTE OFFLINE IMMEDIATE (B0h/D4h) subcommand 40h to the
SSD resets and starts all three attributes (Media Wear Indicator, Attribute E2h, Host
Reads Percentage, Attribute E3h, and the Workload timer, Attribute E4h) to FFFFh.
The Attribute raw values are held at FFFFh until the Workload timer (Attribute E4h)
reaches a total of 60 (minutes) of power on time. After 60 minutes, the Timed
Workload data is made available.
After the Workload timer (E4h) reaches 60 (minutes), the Timed Workload data is
saved every minute so only 59 seconds of data is lost if power is removed without
receiving ATA STANDBY IMMEDIATE. Accumulated data is not reset due to power
loss.
•
Upon power up, the attributes hold a snapshot of their last saved values for 59
seconds and live data is available after 60 seconds, once the initial one hour interval
is completed.
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Example Use Cases
The Timed Workload Endurance attributes described in this section are intended to be
used to measure the amount of media wear that the drive is subjected to during a timed
workload.
Ideally, the system that the drive is being used in should be capable of issuing SMART
commands. Otherwise, provisions have been provided to allow the media wear attributes
to be persistent so the drive can be moved to a SMART capable system to read out the
drive wear attribute values.
Use Case 1 – With a System Capable of SMART Commands
1. On a SMART capable system, issue the SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE
(D4h) sub-command 40h to reset the drive wear attributes.
2. Run the workload to be evaluated for at least 60 minutes. Otherwise the drive
wear attributes will not be available.
3. Read out the drive wear attributes with the SMART READ DATA (D0h) command.
Use Case 2 – With a System Not Capable of SMART Commands
1. On a SMART capable system, issue the SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE
(D4h) sub-command 40h to reset the the drive wear attributes.
2. Move the drive to the system where the workload will be measured (and not
capable of SMART commands).
3. Run the workload to be evaluated for at least 60 minutes. Otherwise the drive
wear attributes will not be available.
4. Do a clean system power down by issuing the ATA STANDBY IMMEDIATE
command prior to shutting down the system. This will store all the drive wear
SMART attributes to persistent memory within the drive.
5. Move the drive to a SMART capable system.
6. Read out the drive wear attributes with the SMART READ DATA (D0h) command
within 60 minutes after power-up.
Example Calculation of Drive Wear
The following is an example of how the drive wear attributes can be used to evaluate the
impact of a given workload. The Host Writes SMART attribute (E1h) can also be used to
calculate the amount of data written by the host during the workload by reading this
attribute before and after running the workload. This example assumes that the steps
shown in “Example Use Cases” on page 18 were followed to obtain the following attribute
values:
•
•
•
•
Timed Workload Media Wear (E2h) has a raw value of 16. Therefore, the per-
centage wear = 16/1024 = 0.016%.
Timed Workload Host Read/Write Ratio (E3h) has a normalized value of 80, in-
dicating that 80% of operations were reads.
Workload Timer (E4h) has a raw value of 500. Therefore the workload ran for 500
minutes.
Host Writes Count (E1h) had a raw value of 100,000 prior to running the workload
and a value of 130,000 at the end of the workload. Therefore, the number of
sectors written by the host during the workload was 30,000 * 65,535 =
1,966,050,000 sectors or 1,966,050,000 * 512/1,000,000,000 = 1,007 GB.
The following conclusions can be made for this example case:
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The workload took 500 minutes to complete with 80% reads and 20% writes. A total of
1,007 GB of data was written to the device, which increased the media wear in the drive
by 0.016%. At this point in time, this workload is causing a wear rate of 0.016% for every
500 minutes, or 0.00192%/hour.
5.4.2
SMART Logs
Intel SSD DC S3500 implements the following Log Addresses: 00h, 02h, 03h, 06h, and
07h.
DC S3500 implements host vendor specific logs (addresses 80h-9Fh) as read and write
scratchpads, where the default value is zero (0). Intel SSD DC S3500 does not write any
specific values to these logs unless directed by the host through the appropriate
commands.
DC S3500 also implements a device vendor specific log at address A9h as a read-only log
area with a default value of zero (0).
5.5
Device Statistics
In addition to the SMART attribute structure, statistics pertaining to the operation and
health of the Intel SSD DC S3500 can be reported to the host on request through the
Device Statistics log as defined in the ATA specification.
The Device Statistics log is a read-only GPL/SMART log located at read log address 0x04
and is accessible using READ LOG EXT, READ LOG DMA EXT or SMART READ LOG
commands.
Table 20 lists the Device Statistics supported by the Intel SSD DC S3500.
Table 20. Device Statistics Log
Equivalent SMART
attribute (if
Page
Offset
Description
applicable)
0x00
--
List of Supported Pages
--
0x08
0x10
0x18
Power Cycle Count
Power-On Hours
0Ch
09h
E1h
Logical Sectors Written
Num Write Commands – incremented by one
for every host write
0x01 – General Statistics
0x20
0x28
0x30
--
F2h
--
Logical Sectors Read
Num Read Commands – incremented by one
for every host read
0x08
0x10
Num Reported Uncorrectable Errors
BBh
--
0x04 – General Error Statistics
Num Resets Between Command Acceptance
and Completion
0x00
0x08
0x10
0x18
0x20
0x28
0x30
0x38
Device Statistics Information Header
Current Temperature
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Average Short Term Temperature
Average Long Term Temperature
Highest Temperature
0x05 – Temperature Statistics
Lowest Temperature
Highest Average Short Term Temperature
Lowest Average Short Term Temperature
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Table 20. Device Statistics Log
Equivalent SMART
attribute (if
Page
Offset
Description
applicable)
0x40
0x48
0x50
0x58
0x60
0x68
0x08
0x10
0x18
Highest Average Long Term Temperature
Lowest Average Long Term Temperature
Time in Over-Temperature
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Specified Maximum Operating Temperature
Time in Under-Temperature
Specified Minimum Operating Temperature
Number of Hardware Resets
0x06 – Transport Statistics
Number of ASR Events
Number of Interface CRC Errors
--
E9h
0x07 – Solid State Device Statistics
0x08
Percentage Used Endurance Indicator
Note: This device statistic
counts from 1 to 150
5.6
SMART Command Transport (SCT)
With SMART Command Transport (SCT), a host can send commands and data to an SSD
and receive status and data from an SSD using standard write/read commands to
manipulate two SMART Logs:
− Log Address E0h ("SCT Command/Status") — used to send commands and retrieve status
− Log Address E1h ("SCT Data Transfer") — used to transport data
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the following standard SCT actions:
− Write Same — DC S3500 implements this action code as described in the ATA specification
− Error Recovery Control — DC S3500 accepts this action code, and will store and return
error-recovery time limit values
− Feature Control - DC S3500 supports feature code 0001h (write cache) feature code 0002h
(write cache reordering), and feature code 0003h (time interval for temperature logging). It
also supports D000h(Power Safe Write Cache capacitor test interval), (D001h(read/write power
governor mode), D002h(read thermal governor mode), D003h(read power governor burst
power), D004h(read power governor average power)
− Data table command - DC S3500 supports data table command as specified in ATA8-ACS2. This
will read out temperature logging information in table ID 0002h
− Read Status Support - DC S3500 supports read status log
5.7
5.8
Data Set Management Command Set
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the Data Set Management command set Trim attribute,
which consists of:
− DATA SET MANAGEMENT
Host Protected Area Command Set
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the Host Protected Area command set, which consists of:
− READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS
− SET MAX ADDRESS
− READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT
− SET MAX ADDRESS EXT
Intel SSD DC S3500 also supports the following optional commands:
− SET MAX SET PASSWORD
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− SET MAX LOCK
− SET MAX FREEZE LOCK
− SET MAX UNLOCK
5.9
48-Bit Address Command Set
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the 48-bit Address command set, which consists of:
− FLUSH CACHE EXT
− READ DMA EXT
− READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT
− READ SECTOR(S) EXT
− READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) EXT
− SET MAX ADDRESS EXT
− WRITE DMA EXT
− WRITE MULTIPLE EXT
− WRITE SECTOR(S) EXT
− WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT
− WRITE DMA FUA EXT
5.10
5.11
General Purpose Log Command Set
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the General Purpose Log command set, which consists of:
− READ LOG EXT
− WRITE LOG EXT
Native Command Queuing
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the Native Command Queuing (NCQ) command set, which
includes:
− READ FPDMA QUEUED
− WRITE FPDMA QUEUED
Note:
With a maximum Queue Depth set to 32.
5.12
Software Settings Preservation
Intel SSD DC S3500 supports the SET FEATURES parameter to enable/disable the
preservation of software settings.
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6.0
Certifications and Declarations
Table 21 describes the Device Certifications supported by the Intel SSD DC S3500.
Table 21.
Device Certifications and Declarations
Certification
Description
Low Voltage DIRECTIVE 2006/95/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
CE Compliant
UL Recognized
of 12 December 2006, and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE
COUNCIL of 15 December 2004.
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Bi-National Component Recognition; UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition,
2007-03-27 (Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements)
CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, 2nd Edition, 2007-03 (Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part
1: General Requirements)
Compliance with the Australia/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS3548 and Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Framework requirements of the Australian Communication Authority (ACA).
C-Tick Compliant
BSMI Compliant
Compliance to the Taiwan EMC standard CNS 13438: Information technology equipment - Radio
disturbance Characteristics - limits and methods of measurement, as amended on June 1, 2006, is
harmonized with CISPR 22: 2005.04.
Compliance with paragraph 1 of Article 11 of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Control Regulation
and meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Framework requirements of the Radio Research
Laboratory (RRL) Ministry of Information and Communication Republic of Korea.
KCC
Voluntary Control Council for Interface to cope with disturbance problems caused by personal
computers or facsimile.
VCCI
RoHS Compliant
WEEE
Restriction of Hazardous Substance Directive
Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
7.0
References
Table 22 identifies the standards information referenced in this document.
Table 22.
Standards References
Date
Title
Location
Solid-State Drive (SSD) Requirements and Endurance Test Method http://www.jedec.org/standards-docume
(JESD219) nts/results/jesd219
July 2012
Solid-State Drive (SSD) Requirements and Endurance Test Method http://www.jedec.org/standards-docume
Sept 2010
Dec 2008
(JESD218)
nts/docs/jesd218/
VCCI
June 2009
RoHS
Click Search MDDS Database and search
for material description datasheet
August 2009
June 2009
May 2006
ACS-2-ATA/ATAPI Command Set 2 Specification
Serial ATA Revision 3.0
SFF-8223, 2.5-inch Drive w/Serial Attachment Connector
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Table 22.
Standards References
Date
Title
Location
May 2005
SFF-8201, 2.5-inch drive form factor
International Electrotechnical Commission EN 61000
4-2 (Electrostatic discharge immunity test)
1995
1996
1995
1995
1997
1994
4-3 (Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test)
4-4 (Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test)
4-5 (Surge immunity test)
4-6 (Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-
frequency fields)
4-11 (Voltage Variations, voltage dips, short interruptions and
voltage variations immunity tests)
1995
ENV 50204
radimmun.htm/
(Radiated electromagnetic field from digital radio telephones)
Appendix A: IDENTIFY DEVICE Command Data
Table 23. Returned Sector Data
Word
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default Value
Description
0
1
2
3
X
X
V
X
X
X
V
X
F
0040h
General configuration bit-significant information
Obsolete - Number of logical cylinders (16,383)
Specific configuration
3FFFh
C837h
0010h
0h
Obsolete - Number of logical heads (16)
Retired
4-5
6
003Fh
0h
Obsolete - Number of logical sectors per logical track (63)
Reserved for assignment by the CompactFlash* Association (CFA)
Retired
7-8
9
0h
10-19
20-21
22
varies
0h
Serial number (20 ASCII characters)
Retired
X
X
F
0h
Obsolete
23-26
27-46
varies
varies
Firmware revision (8 ASCII characters)
Model number (Intel® Solid-State Drive)
F
7:0—Maximum number of sectors transferred per interrupt on multiple
commands
47
F
F
F
F
X
F
X
X
X
X
F
8001h
4000h
2F00h
4000h
0h
48
Trusted Computing Feature Set
49
Capabilities
50
Capabilities
51-52
53
Obsolete
0007h
3FFFh
0010h
003Fh
FC1000FBh
BF01
Words 88 and 70:64 valid
54
Obsolete - Number of logical cylinders (16,383)
Obsolete - Number of logical heads (16)
Obsolete - Number of logical sectors per logical track (63)
Obsolete
55
56
57-58
59
Number of sectors transferred per interrupt on multiple commands
0950F8B0h
60-61
V
120GB: 0DF94BB0h
160GB: 0FFFFFFFh
240GB: 0FFFFFFFh
300GB: 0FFFFFFFh
Total number of user-addressable sector for 28-bit commands
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Table 23. Returned Sector Data
Word
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default Value
Description
400GB: 0FFFFFFFh
480GB: 0FFFFFFFh
600GB: 0FFFFFFFh
800GB: 0FFFFFFFh
0h
62
X
X
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
V
F
F
F
F
Obsolete
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71-74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
0007h
0003h
0078h
0078h
0078h
0078h
4030h
0000h
0h
Multi-word DMA modes supported/selected
PIO modes supported
Minimum multiword DMA transfer cycle time per word
Manufacturer’s recommended multiword DMA transfer cycle time
Minimum PIO transfer cycle time without flow control
Minimum PIO transfer cycle time with IORDY flow control
Additional Supported
Reserved
Reserved for IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command
Queue depth
001Fh
850Eh
0006h
0040h
0040h
03FCh
0110h
746Bh
7501h
Serial ATA capabilities
Reserved for future Serial ATA definition
Serial ATA features supported
Serial ATA features enabled
Major version number
Minor version number
Command set supported
Command sets supported
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
F
6163h
7469h
B401h
6163h
407Fh
0002h
0002h
0h
Command set/feature supported extension
Command set/feature enabled
X
X
X
X
F
Command set/feature enabled
Command set/feature default
Ultra DMA Modes
Time required for security erase unit completion
Time required for enhanced security erase completion
Current advanced power management value
Master Password Revision Code
F
V
V
0FFFEh
Hardware reset result: the contents of bits (12:0) of this word shall
change only during the execution of a hardware reset
93
X
V
F
0h
0h
0h
0h
0h
0h
94
Vendor’s recommended and actual acoustic management value
Stream minimum request size
95
96
V
V
F
Streaming transfer time - DMA
97
Streaming access latency - DMA and PIO
Streaming performance granularity
98-99
80GB: 0950F8B0h
120GB: 0DF94BB0h
160GB: 12A19EB0h
240GB: 1BF244B0h
300GB: 22EEC130h
400GB: 2E9390B0h
480GB: 37E436B0h
600GB: 45DD2FB0h
800GB: 5D26CEB0h
100-103
V
Maximum user LBA for 48-bit address feature set
104
105
V
V
0h
Streaming transfer time - PIO
0004h
Maximum number of 512-byte blocks of LBA Range Entries per DATA
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Table 23. Returned Sector Data
Word
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default Value
Description
SET MANAGEMENT command
106
F
6003h
Physical sector size / logical sector size
Inter-seek delay for ISO-7779 acoustic testing in microseconds
Unique ID
107
F
0h
108-111
112-115
116
F
varies
0h
F
Reserved for world wide name extension to 128 bits
Reserved for technical report
V
F
0h
117-118
119
0h
Words per logical sector
F
405Ch
401Ch
0h
Supported settings
120
X
F
Command set/feature enabled/supported
Reserved
121-126
127
X
X
V
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
F
0h
Removable Media Status Notification feature set support
Security status
128
0021h
001Ch
0h
129
Vendor-specific
130-139
140-149
150-159
160
Vendor-specific
0h
Disable Logical Error Field
0h
Vendor-specific
0h
CompactFlash Association (CFA) power mode 1
Reserved for assignment by the CFA
Reserved for assignment by the CFA
Data set management Trim attribute support
Reserved for assignment by the CFA
Current media serial number
161-167
168
0h
0003h
0001h
0h
169
170-175
176-205
206
V
X
F
Varies
003Dh
0000h
4000h
0000h
0000h
SCT Command Transport
207-208
209
Reserved
X
V
F
Alignment of logical blocks within a physical block
Write-Read-Verify Sector Count Mode 3 (DWord)
Write-Read-Verify Sector Count Mode 2 (DWord)
210-211
212-213
214
X
V
F
0000h
0000h
0001h
0000h
0000h
0000h
0000h
101Fh
0000h
0000h
0000h
NV Cache Capabilities
215-216
217
NV Cache Size in Logical Blocks (DWord)
Nominal media rotation rate
Reserved
218
V
F
219
NV Cache Options
220
V
X
F
Write-Read-Verify feature set
Reserved
221
222
Transport major version number
Transport minor version number
Reserved
223
F
224-229
230-233
F
X
Extended Number of User Addressable Sectors (QWord)
Minimum number of 512-byte data blocks per DOWNLOAD MICROCODE
command for mode 03h
234
F
0001h
Maximum number of 512-byte data blocks per DOWNLOAD MICROCODE
command for mode 03h
235
F
FFFFh
0000h
Varies
236-254
255
X
V
Reserved
Integrity word
Notes: F = Fixed. The content of the word is fixed and does not change. For removable media devices, these values may change
when media is removed or changed.
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V = Variable. The state of at least one bit in a word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device or the
commands executed by the device.
X = F or V. The content of the word may be fixed or variable.
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