Hitachi HTS541010G9AT00 Specifications - Page 46

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6.9.4 Nonoperating shock The drive withstands the following half-sine shock pulse without any data loss or permanent damage. Table 22: Non operating shock Duration of 1 ms 9800 m/sec2 (1000 G) Duration of 11ms 1470 m/sec2 (150 G) The shocks are applied for each direction of the drive for three mutually perpendicular axes, one axis at a time. Input levels are measured on a base plate where the drive is attached with four screws. 6.10 Acoustics The criteria of A-weighted sound power level are described below. Measurements are to be taken in accordance with ISO 7779. The mean of the sample of 40 drives is to be less than the typical value. Each drive is to be less than the maximum value. The drives are to meet this requirement in both board down orientations. Table 23: Sound power levels A-weighted Sound Power Typical (Bels) Maximum (Bels) 100GB, 80GB, 60GB models Idle 2.5 2.7 Operating 2.7 2.9 40GB, 30GB, 20GB models Idle 2.2 2.4 Operating 2.4 2.6 The background power levels of the acoustic test chamber for each octave band are to be recorded. Sound power tests are to be conducted with the drive supported by spacers so that the lower surface of the drive be located 25±3 mm above from the chamber floor. No sound absorbing material shall be used. The acoustical characteristics of the disk drive are measured under the following conditions: Mode definitions • Idle mode: The drive is powered on, disks spinning, track following, unit is ready to receive and respond to control line commands. • Operating mode: Continuous random cylinder selection and seek operation of the actuator with a dwell time at each cylinder. The seek rate for the drive is calculated with the following formula: • Ns = 0.4/(Tt + T1) • Ns = average seek rate in seeks/s • Tt = published seek time from one random track to another without including rotational latency • T1= equivalent time in seconds for the drive to rotate by half a revolution Travelstar 5K100 (Serial ATA) Hard Disk Drive Specification 34

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Travelstar 5K100 (Serial ATA) Hard Disk Drive Specification
34
6.9.4
Nonoperating shock
The drive withstands the following half-sine shock pulse without any data loss or permanent damage.
The shocks are applied for each direction of the drive for three mutually perpendicular axes, one axis at a time.
Input levels are measured on a base plate where the drive is attached with four screws.
6.10
Acoustics
The criteria of A-weighted sound power level are described below.
Measurements are to be taken in accordance with ISO 7779. The mean of the sample of 40 drives is to be
less than the typical value. Each drive is to be less than the maximum value. The drives are to meet this
requirement in both board down orientations.
The background power levels of the acoustic test chamber for each octave band are to be recorded.
Sound power tests are to be conducted with the drive supported by spacers so that the lower surface of the drive be
located 25±3 mm above from the chamber floor. No sound absorbing material shall be used.
The acoustical characteristics of the disk drive are measured under the following conditions:
Mode definitions
I
dle mode:
The drive is powered on, disks spinning, track following, unit is ready to receive and respond to
control line commands.
Operating mode:
Continuous random cylinder selection and seek operation of the actuator with a dwell
time at each cylinder. The seek rate for the drive is calculated with the following formula:
Ns = 0.4/(Tt + T1)
Ns = average seek rate in seeks/s
Tt = published seek time from one random track to another without including rotational latency
T1= equivalent time in seconds for the drive to rotate by half a revolution
Table 22: Non operating shock
Duration of 1 ms
Duration of 11ms
9800 m/sec2 (1000 G)
1470 m/sec2 (150 G)
Table 23: Sound power levels
A-weighted Sound
Power
Typical (Bels)
Maximum
(Bels)
100GB, 80GB, 60GB
models
Idle
2.5
2.7
Operating
2.7
2.9
40GB, 30GB, 20GB
models
Idle
2.2
2.4
Operating
2.4
2.6