ATA-7

E210992

ATA-7 is the seventh-generation ATA interface standard that introduced higher transfer speeds and features like Native Command Queuing for Parallel ATA devices.

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ATA-7 canonical 3

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ATA standard
computer hardware interface specification
storage interface standard
alsoKnownAs ATA
surface form: AT Attachment-7

Parallel ATA
surface form: ATA/ATAPI-7
appliesTo disk drives
host bus adapters
storage controllers
backwardCompatibleWith ATA-5
ATA-6
earlier ATA standards
cableType 40-conductor ribbon cable
80-conductor ribbon cable
defines command set extensions for ATA and ATAPI
electrical characteristics for Parallel ATA
timing parameters for ATA transfers
definesInterfaceFor ATAPI devices
Parallel ATA
deviceRoles master
slave
focusesOn enhanced command queuing
higher transfer speeds
improved reliability
generationNumber 7
interfaceType Parallel ATA
marketedAs Parallel ATA
surface form: Ultra ATA/133
maxDevicesPerChannel 2
maxTransferRate 133 MB/s
maxTransferRateUnit megabytes per second
predecessor ATA-6
standardizedBy InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards
surface form: INCITS

T13 Technical Committee
status superseded by SATA-based standards
successor ATA-8
supportsDeviceType hard disk drives
optical drives
tape drives
supportsFeature 48-bit LBA
Native Command Queuing
data integrity enhancements
hot plugging for some ATAPI configurations
improved power management options
transferModeSupported Ultra DMA mode 4
Ultra DMA mode 5
Ultra DMA mode 6
usedIn desktop computers
laptop computers
servers
workstations

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