
U S E R RESPONSIBLE F O R V E R I F Y I N G VERSION A N D COMPLETENESS
O E M F U N C T I O N A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N U L T R A S T A R X P ( D F H C ) SSA M O D E L S 1.12/2.25 G B - 1.0" H I G H
2.2.2 C2x Models
The following voltage specifications apply at the drive power connector. There is no special power on/off sequencing required. The extra power needed for Brick O n Sled models and the + 3 8 V power option are described in 2.2.4, “CxB Models” onpage 33.
Input Voltage |
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+ 5 Volts Supply | 5V (± 5 % during run and |
+ 1 2 Volts Supply | 12V (± 5 % during run) ( + 5 % / - 7 % during |
The following current values are the combination measured values of SCSI models and SSA Cx4 model. The differences between SCSI and SSA is + 5 V currents. Because of different interface electronics and speed, SSA electronics card requires more + 5 V current than SCSI. Read/Write Base Line is 290 ma higher. Idle Average is 500 ma higher. (290ma and 500ma differences were found by measuring SSA Cx4 model). SSA
+5 V current numbers are derived from SCSI + 5 V current numbers by adding 290ma and 500ma accord- ingly.
Power Supply Current
+5 V D C
+5 V D C (idle avg)
+5 V D C (R/W baseline)
+5 V D C (R/W pulse)
+1 2 V D C
+1 2 V D C (idle avg)
+1 2 V D C (seek avg)
+1 2 V D C (seek peak)
+1 2 V D C
Drive power
Avg idle power
Avg R/W power
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Minimum voltage slew rate = | 4.5 V/sec | |||
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| 1.23 | Amps |
| 0.02 Amps |
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| 1.25 | Amps4 |
| 0.05 Amps |
.36 Amps |
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Minimum voltage slew rate = | 7.4 V/sec | |||
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| 0.41 | Amps |
| 0.02 Amps |
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1 op/sec | 0.0031 Amps |
| 0.0002 Amps | |
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| 1.20 | Amps5 |
| 0.02 Amps |
4.2 sec max | 1.5 Amps6 |
| 0.1 Amps |
| 11.07 Watts | .35 Watts |
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30 ops/sec | 12.25 Watts | .35 Watts |
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4See Figure 4 on page 24 for a plot of how the read/write baseline and read/write pulse sum together.
5The idle average and seek peek should be added together to determine the total 12 volt peak current. See Figure 5 on page 25 for a typical buildup of these currents. Refer to examples on the following page to see how to combine these values.
6The current at start is the total 12 volt current required (ie. the motor start current, module current and voice coil retract current). See Figure 6 on page 26 for typical 12 volt current during spindle motor start.
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