Quantum A-Series manual DC Power AC Power W MaxPk1 Max3 Mode Typ2 Typ4

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Functional Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 14 Power Requirements

 

 

 

 

 

— SCSI Interface

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DC Power

 

AC Power (W)

 

 

 

 

MaxPk1

 

Max3

 

 

Mode

Typ2

 

Typ4

 

 

Standby/Idle

21

21

51

46

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Media Loading/Unloading

43

37

83

73

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

600A Write – Motor Start5

32

29

78

71

 

600A Write – Streaming

32

31

73

64

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Max for SDLT 600A tape drive Modes6

43

N/A

83

N/A

1.The Max-Peak value represents short current spikes drawn for durations of < 50ms. On the 12V supply, the peaks correspond to the pulse-width-modulated switching of the motors. These values are calculated from the average of Peak-ripple-current + 2 sigma, measured at nominal DC voltage.

2.The typical current is calculated from the average of all RMS current drawn during this operating mode, measured at nominal DC voltage.

3.The Max AC power is calculated from the typical AC power in tabletop tape drives + 3 sigma.

4.The Typical AC power is calculated from the average of AC power drawn in tabletop tape drives.

5.These events last < 1 second and occur at a duty cycle of less than 25%.

6.The Max values for each mode are based on the Max-Mean values, since the peak values are of very short duration.

(Common Notes)

(1)

Voltage tolerance: 5V ±5%, 12V ±5%; Room temperature 24 °C. AC power measured at 117 V, 60 Hz.

(2)

DC Current, MaxMean, and DC/AC Power Max refer to the statistically calculated maximum average

 

requirement based on a sample population of tape drives. These values do not reflect the peak current or power

 

requirement; this amount is given by the DC MaxPk current.

(3)

These results were from the DVT data taken by Percept Technology. Reference the “Power Consumption &

 

Characterization Test Report” dated 11/28/2005.

(4)

Test data set included 12 measurements: 3 measurements of 4 drives.

(5)

The 5V “MaxPK” calculated to less than MaxRMS, which does not at first glance make sense. (MaxPK is

 

calculated at 5.25V, and the switching power supplies need less input current to the same input current.)

 

Instead, the MaxRMS value was substituted.

 

 

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the LTO-3AOrange Write-protect Switch Position Indicator Result Ultrium Tape Cartridge Write-Protect Switch Write Protecting a Tape CartridgeTape Cartridge Care and Maintenance Life Expectancy of the Cleaning Tape Cleaning the Tape MechanismOccasional Cleaning of Tape Head LTO-3A Cleaning the Tape Mechanism Performing an Emergency Reset and Cartridge Eject If there is Then the tape drive firmwareLoading a Data Cartridge Unloading a Data Cartridge Regulatory Compliance Sdlt 600A Electromagnetic Interference Susceptibility Type Regulation/CertificationImmunity and ESD Limits Current Harmonics and Flicker Emissions TestsTest Required Test Name Specification Performance Acoustic Noise EmissionsLTO-3A Country Regulatory Organization Compliant toVcci 2006-04 Class B Environmental Compliance Perchlorate MaterialDisposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Glossary Java applets are small Java programs that get downloaded to Degree Celsius C is a unit of temperature European Economic 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