Compaq 320 32X Max 3 CD-ROM Drive IDE, Disk, Block Size, Interface Access Times typical

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32X Max 3 CD-ROM Drive IDE

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QUICKSPECS

Compaq Prosignia

Desktop 320

Configured to Order

 

 

 

 

Technical Specification

Disk

CD-ROM (Mode 1 and 2)

Applicable Disk

 

CD-DA, CD-XA, CD-RW (Mode 2, Form 1 and 2)

 

Photo CD (Single and Multi-session)

 

Mixed Mode (Audio and Data combined)

 

CDi Ready

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Capacity

Diameter

Rotational Speed

Center Hole

Thickness

Track Pitch

Block Size

Mode 1

Mode 2

CD-DA

CD-XA

Interface

Access Times (typical)

Random

Full-Stroke

Audio Output Level

Line-Out

Headphone

Data Transfer Rate

Sustained

Burst

Cache Buffer

Start-up Time (typical)

Stop Time

Laser Parameters

Type

Wave Length

Divergence Angle

Output Power

Operating Conditions

Temperature

Humidity

Dimensions

(HxWxD, maximum)

Weight

650 MB (Mode 1, 12 cm)

4.7in, 3.15 in/12 cm, 8 cm 4200 rpm maximum

0.6in/15 mm diameter

0.05in/1.2 mm

1.6µm

2,048, 1,024 bytes 2,340, 2,336, 1,024 bytes 2,352 bytes

2,328 bytes

IDE

<100 ms

<150 ms

0.7 VRMS at 47 kOhms

0.6 VRMS at 32 Ohms (maximum volume)

150 KB/s (single)

1500 to 4800 KB/s (variable)

128 KB

<7 seconds

<4 seconds

Semiconductor Laser GaA1As

780± 25 nm 53.5° ± 1.5° 0.14 mW

41° to 113°F/5° to 45°C 10% to 80%

11.69x 5.91 x 8.2 in/4.29 x 15.01 x 20.8 cm

2.65lbs/1.2 kg

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Contents Overview A G L a N C EStandard Features Service and Support Online ServicesPower Supply CommunicationConfigurable Components Options Memory Compaq Prosignia DesktopQuantity Position Controller Supported Removable Media StorageHard Drives Technical Specification Technical Specifications 32X Max 3 CD-ROM Drive IDE Interface Access Times typicalDimensions DiskCD-DA, CD-RW 52X TrueX 4 CD-ROM Drive IDECD-DA DVD-ROM Gen3 5 6X/32X Drive Sectors/Track Media Size LED IndicatorsRead/Write Capacity Tracks/SideSTB/nVidia TNT 3D AGP Resolution MaximumSTB/nVidia TNTv 3D AGP Diamon/ nVidia TNT-2Power Source InstallationVolume Stops Maximum Output Power sat/subCommand Set ConnectorsError Correction Connector6KB Power requirementsCompaq Fast Ethernet NIC NC3121 10/100 PCI Communication processor
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