Product manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter - Table of Contents
- Chapter - List of Figures
- Chapter - Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
- Chapter - Chapter 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- Figure Caption - Figure 2-1 PCBA Jumper Location and Configuration
- Chapter - Chapter 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- Figure Caption - Figure 3-1 Outline and Mounting Dimensions
- Chapter - Chapter 4 HANDLING AND INSTALLATION
- Figure Caption - Figure 4-1 Single Pack Shipping Container
- Figure Caption - Figure 4-2 20-Pack Shipping Container
- Chapter - Chapter 5 ATA BUS INTERFACE AND ATA COMMANDS
- Chapter - Chapter 6 SERVICE AND SUPPORT
- Chapter - Appendix A BREAKING THE 137 GIGABYTE STORAGE BARRIER
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Product Specifications
3-8 Maxtor DiamondMax16 60/80/120/160GB
3.10 Reliability Specifications
Annualized Return Rate
<1.0% Annualized Return Rate (ARR) indicates the average against
products shipped.
Start/Stop Cycles
>50,000 This indicates the average minimum cycles for reliable start/stop
function.
R=0.9998@ >4500, R=0.9995 @ >7500, R=0.5 @ >= 50000
Data Reliability
<1 per 10e15 bits read
Data errors (non-recoverable). Average data error rate allowed with
all error recovery features activated.
Component Design Life
5 years (minimum)
Component design life is defined as a.) the time period before
identified wear-out mechanisms impact the failure rate, or b.) the
time period up to the wear-out point when useful component life
expires.
3.11 EMC/EMI
3.11.1 Radiated Electromagnetic Field Emissions - EMC Compliance
The hard disk drive mechanism is designed as a subassembly for installation into a
suitable enclosure and is therefore not subject to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules
(47CFR15) or the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference
Regulations. Although not required, the disk mechanism has been tested within a
suitable end-use product and found to comply with Class B limits of the FCC Rules
and Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
The CE Marking indicates conformity with the European Union Low Voltage
Directive (73/23/EEC) when the disk mechanism is installed in a typical personal
computer. Maxtor recommends that testing and analysis for EMC compliance be
performed with the disk mechanism installed within the user's end-use application.