| Technical Fact Sheet Fast ATA and Fast ATA-2
Fast ATA is the designation given to
computer technology and products that support high-speed data transfers resulting from the
implementation of the ANSI standardized Programmed Input/Output (PIO) Mode 3 and
multi-word Direct Memory Access (DMA) Mode 1 protocols. System and disc drive
manufacturers who implement the PIO Mode 3 and multi-word DMA Mode 1 can offer products
capable of transferring data up to a maximum of 11.1 or 13.3 Mbytes per second.
Fast ATA-2 is similarly designated for
products that support ANSI PIO Mode 4 and multi-word DMA Mode 2 protocols. System and disc
drive manufacturers who implement the PIO Mode 4 or multi-word DMA Mode 2 can offer
computer and disc drive products that handle data transfers of up to 16.6 Mbytes per
second.
Fast ATA simply means faster data
transfer rates. As with SCSI, there are different implementations of the ATA (AT
Attachment, which is also referred to as IDE) interface. The names given to the various
SCSI standard protocols include Fast SCSI-2, Wide SCSI-2 and SCSI-3, and so forth. ATA
protocols are differentiated with the Fast ATA and Fast ATA-2 designation. End-users and
systems designers alike can easily identify with the principal benefit of each
implementation: faster data transfer rates.
Interface Burst Transfer Rate
Fast ATA and Fast ATA-2 are easy to
implement in either VESA or PCI local bus computer systems. The hardware connection can be
made using a standard 40-pin ATA ribbon cable from the drive to a host adapter. Direct
connection to the motherboard is possible and further eases integration when provided by
the motherboard supplier or system manufacturer. Once connected, the high data-transfer
capabilities of Fast ATA can be enabled through the data-transfer options found in most
CMOS BIOS setup tables. Newer versions of most BIOS provide automatic configuration for
Fast ATA drives.
Systems with motherboards that do not
support the full transfer capabilities of Fast ATA or Fast ATA-2 drives can be upgraded
through flash BIOS, if equipped, or by using Fast ATA or Fast ATA-2 host adapters equipped
with their own BIOS. Seagate Fast ATA or Fast ATA-2 disc drives are fully backward
compatible with older ATA (IDE) systems. If a Fast ATA or Fast ATA-2 disc drive is
attached to a motherboard that does not support PIO mode 3 or 4 or multiword DMA mode 1 or
2, the data transfer rate is limited to the capabilities of the motherboard. Detailed
technical information, including industry specifications, cycle timing diagrams, and a
list of supporting companies is available from the Fast ATA and Fast ATA-2 Sourcebook
(listed in the resource section).
Seagate's full line of 3.5-inch disc
drives for desktop PCs and 2.5-inch disc drives for mobile PCs support Fast ATA and Fast
ATA-2, with capacities ranging from 131 Mbytes to 1.08 Gbytes. |