ATI Technologies SR-221, SR-61, SR-131, SR-176, SR-81, SR-101 Glossary of Terms

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Protector Installation & Operation Manual

Document #9610-60-1008-04

 

Glossary of Terms

Term

Definition

Body

Cylindrical aluminum housing and air pressure chamber. An interface plate to the user’s robot

 

is usually attached here.

Collision

The accidental impact between the end of arm tooling and some obstruction in its path.

Cover Plate

Disk-shaped aluminum cover for Protector™ Body.

Crash

The result of a disturbance that displaces the Protector™ components from their standard,

 

working position.

Interface Plate

Optional component used to adapt the Protector™ Body or Stem to the user’s robot or

 

tooling.

Piston

The component which, together with the Body, creates a pressure chamber. Varying the

 

pressure in this chamber varies the load required to move the piston.

Stem

Round tapered post containing tapped holes and a dowel pin hole. An interface plate to the

 

user’s tooling is usually attached here.

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Contents Protector How to Reach Us Table of Contents Glossary of Terms Installation of Coolant Protection Boot Attach the Stem Side Interface Plate to the Stem of the CPD Stretch 1 Garter Spring of the CPD Assembly as Shown Spring Grooves in Boot Garter Springs installed Design/Procurement of Interface Plates Drawings for Replacement Parts & Interface Plates Document #9610-60-1008-04 SR-81 Document #9610-60-1008-04 SR-101 Document #9610-60-1008-04 SR-131 Document #9610-60-1008-04 SR-176 Document #9610-60-1008-04 SR-221 Document #9610-60-1008-04 Terms and Conditions of Sale

SR-131, SR-61, SR-176, SR-221, SR-101 specifications

ATI Technologies, a name synonymous with groundbreaking graphics solutions, developed a series of remarkable products designed to cater to various computing needs. Among these, the SR-101, SR-221, SR-81, SR-176, and SR-61 graphics processing units (GPUs) stand out due to their distinct features and capabilities, which laid the groundwork for modern graphics technology.

The ATI SR-101 was an entry-level graphics card that offered impressive performance for its time. Key features included support for 16-bit color and hardware acceleration for 2D graphics. It was primarily designed for basic computing tasks, making it ideal for everyday users. The SR-101 utilized a simple architecture, which allowed for efficient processing of graphics without overwhelming the CPU, thus enhancing overall system performance.

In contrast, the SR-221 pushed the boundaries of performance further. This mid-range card introduced support for 3D graphics rendering, which was groundbreaking during its era. The SR-221 leveraged innovations in rendering techniques, providing smoother graphics and an overall richer visual experience. Its capability to handle higher resolutions and improved texture mapping made it a favorite among gamers and graphic designers alike.

The SR-81 was notable for its advanced multi-texturing capabilities, which allowed for more realistic lighting and shadow effects in 3D environments. Designed for high-performance applications, this graphics card employed a more robust architecture and higher memory bandwidth, enabling it to handle complex graphics calculations with ease. Its support for OpenGL and Direct3D made it a versatile option for various software applications, further cementing its place in the gaming community.

The SR-176 card took performance to new heights with advancements in shader technology. It was designed for users demanding high fidelity in graphics rendering, supporting advanced shader models that facilitated realistic character animations and expansive environments. Coupled with enhanced cooling solutions, the SR-176 ensured stable performance even during intense gaming sessions.

Lastly, the SR-61 card was a power-efficient option that targeted the burgeoning mobile computing market. With a focus on lower power consumption without sacrificing performance, the SR-61 was an ideal solution for laptops and portable devices. Its integration of advanced power management features helped extend battery life, making it popular among mobile users who required competent graphics performance on the go.

In conclusion, ATI Technologies’ SR series, including the SR-101, SR-221, SR-81, SR-176, and SR-61, showcased a range of features and technologies that addressed diverse needs in the graphics market. From basic graphics processing to high-end gaming capabilities, these cards exemplified ATI’s commitment to innovation and user satisfaction, leaving a lasting impact on the industry.