Seagate 1680, 2250 manual ATA interface connector, Dimensions are in inches mm

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2.5 ATA interface connector

The drive connector is a 44-conductor connector with 2 rows of 22 male pins on 0.079-inch (2 mm) centers (see Figure 4 on page 21 and Figure 5). The mating cable connector is a 44-conductor, nonshielded connector with 2 rows of 22 female contacts on 0.079-inch (2 mm) centers. The connectors should provide strain relief and should be keyed with a plug in place of pin 20.

These drives are designed to support the industry-standard SFF-8200 mounting specifications. When installing these drives in fixed mounting applications, use only SFF-compatible connectors such as Molex part number 87368-442x. For applications that involve flexible cables or printed circuit cables (PCCs), use Molex part number 87259-4413 or equivalent to connect the drive to the system. Select a connector that provides adequate clearance for the master/slave configuration jumpers if the application requires the use of such jumpers. The ATA interface cable should be no more than 18 inches long.

Note. Per SFF 8004 specifications, the I/O connector pins may extend up to 0.015 inches beyond the edge of the head/disc assembly.

Master/slave jumpers

1.654 (42.01) 0.158 ± 0.003 (4.00 ± 0.08)

Dimensions are in inches (mm)

Figure 5. ATA Interface connector dimensions (non-SFF dimension, for reference only)

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Contents Marathon ATA Interface Drives Page Product Manual Page Contents ATA Attachment-3 Interface ATA-3 Drive mounting and configurationAppendix. Compatibility Notes Figures Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual Introduction Drive Specification Marathon 2250 1680 Specification summary tableRead/Write power and current typical Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual Supported CHS translation geometries Drive specificationsDefault logical geometry Formatted capacityRecording and interface technology Physical organizationMsec Physical characteristicsSeek time Seek type Typical readStart times Power specificationsPower consumption Watts Amps Mode At nominal voltageTypical current profile Power recoveryConducted noise Mode Heads Spindle Buffer Power-management modesVoltage tolerance Page Humidity Relative humidity Environmental tolerances Ambient temperatureTemperature gradient Wet bulb temperatureOperating vibration Operating shockNonoperating shock VibrationReliability Mode TypicalNonoperating vibration Drive acousticsElectromagnetic Compatibility Agency certification Safety certificationFCC verification Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual Handling and static-discharge precautions Drive mounting and configurationJumper settings Master/slave configuration Pin Jumper For pins ConfigurationDrive mounting Remote LED configurationA40 A39 To tips of I/O connector pins Dim Description Inches Mounting dimension specificationsMounting dimension specifications Dimensions are in inches mm ATA interface connectorMarathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual AT bus signal levels ATA interface signals and connector pinsATA Attachment-3 Interface ATA-3 O pins and supported ATA signals C4H ATA Interface commands Supported ATA commandsDrive Security Commands Command Supported by Marathon Command name CodeATA-standard power-management commands Word Description Contents Identify Drive commandXxxx H Word Bit Description if bit is set to Set Features command Page 4 S.M.A.R.T. commands Drive-Security commands Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual Appendix. Compatibility notes ECC testingPage

2250, 1680 specifications

Seagate, a leader in data storage solutions, has consistently pushed the boundaries of technology to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Among its innovative offerings, the Seagate 1680 and 2250 drives stand out, showcasing advanced features and high performance tailored for both personal and professional use.

The Seagate 1680 is a robust storage solution designed primarily for high-capacity needs. With a storage capacity reaching up to 16TB, it serves as an excellent choice for users requiring significant space for large files, backups, and multimedia content. This drive is particularly appealing for creatives and professionals in industries like video production and graphic design, where data management is pivotal.

On the other hand, the Seagate 2250 takes performance a step further, boasting up to 22TB of storage. This drive leverages Seagate's latest technology, including the innovative HAMR (Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording) for enhanced storage densities. HAMR allows for more data to be stored in a single platter, resulting in increased capacity without compromising speed or reliability.

Both models support USB 3.2 interface, ensuring fast data transfer rates. With read speeds that can reach up to 250MB/s, users can effortlessly transfer large files, enhancing productivity and workflow efficiency. The drives also feature built-in security options that protect sensitive data through hardware encryption, making them suitable for businesses and individuals keen on maintaining data integrity and confidentiality.

In terms of durability, both the Seagate 1680 and 2250 are built to withstand high usage environments. They come equipped with features such as shock resistance and data recovery options, thus minimizing the risk of data loss due to accidental drops or technical failures.

Additionally, these drives are optimized for multi-device compatibility, offering seamless integration with various operating systems and applications. Users can easily connect the drives to PCs, laptops, and gaming consoles, ensuring that their data is accessible whenever needed.

In summary, the Seagate 1680 and 2250 represent the cutting edge of data storage technology, combining massive storage capacities with high-speed performance and robust security features. Whether for personal or professional use, these drives meet diverse storage needs, making them a valuable addition to any tech setup.