Solid-State Drive 520 Series
Table Of Contents
- Intel® Solid-State Drive 520 Series
- Contents
- 1.0 Overview
- 2.0 Product Specifications
- 3.0 Mechanical Information
- 4.0 Pin and Signal Descriptions
- 5.0 Supported Command Sets
- 5.1 ATA General Feature Command Set
- 5.2 Power Management
- 5.3 Security Mode Feature Set
- 5.4 SMART Command Set
- 5.5 Device Statistics
- 5.6 SMART Command Transport (SCT)
- 5.7 Data Set Management Command Set
- 5.8 Host Protected Area Command Set
- 5.9 48-Bit Address Command Set
- 5.10 General Purpose Log Command Set
- 5.11 Native Command Queuing
- 5.12 Software Settings Preservation
- 5.13 SATA Link Power Management (LPM)
- 6.0 Certifications and Declarations
- 7.0 References
- 8.0 Terms and Acronyms
- 9.0 Revision History
- Appendix A IDENTIFY DEVICE Command Data

Intel
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Solid-State Drive 520 Series
February 2012 Product Specification
Order Number: 325968-001US 15
Intel
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Solid-State Drive 520 Series
5.0 Supported Command Sets
The Intel SSD 520 Series supports all mandatory Advanced Technology Attachment
(ATA) and Serial ATA (SATA) commands defined in the ACS-2 and SATA Revision 3.0
specifications. The mandatory and optional commands are defined in this section.
5.1 ATA General Feature Command Set
General Feature command set (non-PACKET), which consists of:
• EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC
• FLUSH CACHE
•IDENTIFY DEVICE
Note: See Appendix A, “IDENTIFY DEVICE Command Data” on page 25 for details on the sector data
returned after issuing an IDENTIFY DEVICE command.
• READ DMA
•READ SECTOR(S)
•READ VERIFY SECTOR(S)
•SEEK
• SET FEATURES
•WRITE DMA
•WRITE SECTOR(S)
•READ MULTIPLE
• SET MULTIPLE MODE
•WRITE MULTIPLE
The Intel SSD 520 Series also supports the following optional commands:
• READ BUFFFER
• WRITE BUFFER
•NOP
• DOWNLOAD MICROCODE
5.2 Power Management
The Intel SSD 520 Series supports several power management feature sets as defined
by the ATA specification: general Power Management feature set, Advanced Power
Management feature set, and Power-Up In Standby (PUIS) feature set.
The Advanced Power Management and PUIS features can be enabled or disabled using
the SET FEATURES command.
The Power Management feature set includes the following commands:
•CHECK POWER MODE
•IDLE
•IDLE IMMEDIATE
• SLEEP
•STANDBY
•STANDBY IMMEDIATE