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Transcend Information TS60GSSD25D-M User Manual

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2.5” Solid State Drive

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unlocked using the ERASE UNIT command with the master password. The drive will erase all user data and unlock the

drive.

SATA Optional Features

SATA Optional Features

SATA Optional Features

SATA Optional Features

Power Segment Pin P11

Pin P11 of the power segment of the device connector may be used by the device to provide the host with an activity

indication. The activity indication provided by pin P11 is primarily for use in backplane applications.

Asynchronous Signal Recovery

Phy may support asynchronous signal recovery for those applications where the usage model of device insertion into a

receptacle (power applied at time of insertion) does not apply.

When signal is lost, both the host and the device may attempt to recover the signal. A host or device shall determine loss

of signal as represented by a transition from PHYRDY to PHYRDYn, which is associated with entry into states LSI:

NoCommErr or LS2:NoComm within the Link layer. Note that negation of PHYRDY does not always constitute a loss of

signal. Recovery of the signal is associated with exit from state LS2:NoComm. If the device attempts to recover the signal

before the host by issuing a COMINIT, the device shall return its signature following completion of the OOB sequence

which included COMINIT. If a host supports synchronous signal recovery, when the host receives an unsolicited

COMINIT, the host shall issue a COMRESET to the device. An unsolicited COMINIT is a COMINIT that was not in

response to a preceding COMRESET, as defined by the host not being in the HP2:HR_AwaitCOMINIT state when the

COMINIT signal is first received.

When a COMRESET is sent to the device in response to an unsolicited COMINIT, the host shall set the Status register to

7Fh and shall set all other Shadow Command Block Registers to FFh. When the COMINIT is received in response to the

COMRESET which is associated with entry into state HP2B:HR_AwaitNoCOMINIT, the Shadow Status register value

shall be updated to either FFh or 80h to reflect that a device is attached.