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Installation

Figure 3-7Mounting Screw Clearance for the Maxtor Quickview 300 Hard Disk Drives

CAUTION: The PCB is very close to the mounting holes. Do not ex- ceed the specified length for the mounting screws. The specified screw length allows full use of the mounting hole threads, while avoiding damaging or placing unwanted stress on the PCB. Figure 3-7 specifies the minimum clearance be- tween the PCB and the screws in the mounting holes. To avoid stripping the mounting hole threads, the maximum torque applied to the screws must not exceed 8 inch-pounds. A maximum screw length of 0.25 inches may be used.

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Contents MaxtorQuickview 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB Pata Patents Publication Number Part Number Before You Begin McCarthy Blvd Milpitas, California Tel Fax Chapter Introduction InstallationChapter General DescriptionService and Support Product SpecificationsATA BUS Interface and ATA Commands Breaking the 137 Gigabyte Storage Barrier Appendix aList of Figures List of Tables Audience Maxtor CorporationProducts SupportTerminology and Conventions Manual OrganizationMSB References Product Overview KEY FeaturesGeneral Description Product EMI/EMS Qualifications Regulatory Compliance StandardsSpace Requirements InstallationUnpacking Instructions 2Quickview 300 20-Pack Shipping Container Hardware Options Pata Interface ConnectorCable Select CS Jumper 1AT Jumper OptionsDrive Select DS Jumper Master Jumper ConfigurationCylinder Limitation Jumper CLJ Power On Standby4AT Connector and Jumper Location 2.1 40-Pin Pata Bus Connector Combination Connector J1Pata BUS Adapter Adapter Board5J1 DC Power and Pata Bus Combination Connector External Drive Activity LED DC Power J1, Section aPata Bus Interface Connector J1, Section C Mounting Orientation Installation Clearance Adapter Board InstallationVentilation For Systems With a Motherboard Pata Adapter8Drive Power Supply and Pata Bus Interface Cables Connecting the Adapter Board and the DriveOperating system limitations Techniques in Drive ConfigurationModels and Capacities Drive ConfigurationPerformance Specifications Parameter Value Physical DimensionsVoltage Tolerance Power Requirements for 80/100/120/160/200GB TypicalPower Requirements for 250GB/300GB Typical EPA Energy Star Compliance Power Mode DefinitionsAcoustic Noise1 Environmental Limits1Baseplate Tempurature Measurement Location Parameter Operating NON-OPERATING Shock and VibrationAnnualized Return Rate Reliability SpecificationsStart/Stop Cycles Data ReliabilityCanadian Emissions Statement Safety Regulatory ComplianceIntroduction Signal Cable and ConnectorMechanical Interface Electrical InterfaceGeneral Feature Set Command InterfaceSupported Commands Command Feature Register Code ValuesFlush Cache SET Multiple Mode 30h Write SectorsWord Content Description10-19 Serial number 20 Ascii characters 20-21 Retired Content Description Minimum PIO transfer cycle time without flow control Minor version number See Address Offset Reserved Area Boot, Incits TR272001 = release interrupt enabled Supported Content Description Reserved 255 Integrity word 15-8 Checksum Signature Product Support/Technical Assistance/Customer Service Service and SupportHistory Breaking the 137 Gigabyte Storage BarrierDOS What Do the Drives Need to Meet the Spec? Solving the 137 Gigabyte Capacity BarrierHow is the Extension Implemented? Appendix a What is the Next Barrier?What Else is Involved? Appendix C Appendix B Big NumbersGlossary Glossary FCI Acronym for flux changes per inch. See also BPI Initialize See low level formatting Millisecond ms One thousandth of a second .001 sec Glossary Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB Pata G-7 Glossary Index