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Conducted noise immunity, Power sequencing

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34 7.2.1 7.2.2 ST15150N/ND/W/WD/WC/DC Product Manual, Rev. D [4] This condition occurs when the Motor Start Option is enabled and the drive has not yet received a Start Motor command. [5] See Section 7.2.1 "Conducted noise immunity." Specified voltage tolerance is inclusive of ripple, noise, and transient response. [6] At power-up, the motor current regulator limits the 12V current to an average value of less than 2.18A, although instantaneous peaks may exceed this value. These peaks should measure 5 msec duration or less. [7] Minimum current loading for each supply voltage is not less than 3% of the maximum operating current shown. [8] The +5V and +12V supplies employ separate ground returns. No terminator power. See Section 11.7.3.4. [9] Where power is provided to multiple drives from a common supply, careful consideration for individual drive power requirements should be noted. Where multiple units are powered on simultaneously, the peak starting current must be available to each device. [10] Operating condition is defined as a third stroke seek at OD and read one track. A command is issued every 0.063 sec for N/W/WD/WC/DC drives (0.075 sec for ND drives). [11] No terminator power. See 11.7.3.4. [12] All power saving features enabled; ASA II code only. [13] Seeking is defined as a third stroke seek at OD. A command is issued every 20 msec. [14] Read track is defined as repeat reads of track 15 with a 60% duty cycle for N/ND drives, 74% duty cycle for W drives, 32% duty cycle for WC drives, 44% duty cycle for WD drives, and 50% duty cycle for DC drives. Conducted noise immunity Noise is specified as a periodic and random distribution of frequencies covering a band from DC to 10 MHz. Maximum allowed noise values given below are peak-to-peak measurements and apply at the drive's power connector. +5V +12V 0 to 100 kHZ 150 mV 150 mV 100 kHz to 10 MHz 100 mV 100 mV Power sequencing The drive does not require power sequencing. The drive protects against inadvertent writing during power-up and down. Daisy-chain operation requires that power be maintained on the terminated device to ensure proper termination of the peripheral I/O cables. To automatically delay motor start based on the target ID (SCSI ID), select the Delay Motor Start option and deselect the Enable Motor Start option on the J4 connector. See Section 10.1 for pin selection information. To delay the motor until the drive receives a Start Unit command, select the Enable Motor Start option on the J4 connector.

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ST15150N/ND/W/WD/WC/DC Product Manual, Rev. D
[4]
This condition occurs when the Motor Start Option is enabled and the drive
has not yet received a Start Motor command.
[5]
See Section 7.2.1 “Conducted noise immunity.” Specified voltage toler-
ance is inclusive of ripple, noise, and transient response.
[6]
At power-up, the motor current regulator limits the 12V current to an
average value of less than 2.18A, although instantaneous peaks may
exceed this value. These peaks should measure 5 msec duration or less.
[7]
Minimum current loading for each supply voltage is not less than 3% of the
maximum operating current shown.
[8]
The
+
5V and
+
12V supplies employ separate ground returns.
No terminator power. See Section 11.7.3.4.
[9]
Where power is provided to multiple drives from a common supply, careful
consideration for individual drive power requirements should be noted.
Where multiple units are powered on simultaneously, the peak starting
current must be available to each device.
[10]
Operating condition is defined as a third stroke seek at OD and read one
track. A command is issued every 0.063 sec for N/W/WD/WC/DC drives
(0.075 sec for ND drives).
[11]
No terminator power. See 11.7.3.4.
[12]
All power saving features enabled; ASA II code only.
[13]
Seeking is defined as a third stroke seek at OD. A command is issued every
20 msec.
[14]
Read track is defined as repeat reads of track 15 with a 60% duty cycle for
N/ND drives, 74% duty cycle for W drives, 32% duty cycle for WC drives,
44% duty cycle for WD drives, and 50% duty cycle for DC drives.
7.2.1
Conducted noise immunity
Noise is specified as a periodic and random distribution of frequencies
covering a band from DC to 10 MHz. Maximum allowed noise values given
below are peak-to-peak measurements and apply at the drive’s power
connector.
0 to 100 kHZ
100 kHz to 10 MHz
+
5V
150 mV
100 mV
+
12V
150 mV
100 mV
7.2.2
Power sequencing
The drive does not require power sequencing. The drive protects against
inadvertent writing during power-up and down. Daisy-chain operation re-
quires that power be maintained on the terminated device to ensure proper
termination of the peripheral I/O cables.
To automatically delay motor start based on the target ID (SCSI ID), select
the Delay Motor Start option and deselect the Enable Motor Start option on
the J4 connector. See Section 10.1 for pin selection information.
To delay the motor until the drive receives a Start Unit command, select the
Enable Motor Start option on the J4 connector.