PRODUCTSPECIFICATIONS

EMC/EMI

Radiated Electromagnetic Field Emissions - EMC Compliance

The hard disk drive mechanism is designed as a subassembly for installation into a suitable enclosure and is therefore not subject to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules (47CFR15) or the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations. Although not required, the disk mechanism has been tested within a suitable end-use product and found to comply with Class B limits of the FCC Rules and Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.

The CE Marking indicates conformity with the European Union Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) when the disk mechanism is installed in a typical personal computer. Maxtor recommends that testing and analysis for EMC compliance be performed with the disk mechanism installed within the user's end-use application.

Canadian Emissions Statement

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian department of communications.

Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruit radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class B prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des communications du Canada.

Radiated Magnetic Field Emissions

Minimum of VDE Class B and MIL-STD-461/462, Method RE01 (stand-alone test configuration).

Radiated Electromagnetic Field Immunity

IEC 801-3, Class 2 compliance.

Radiated Magnetic Field Immunity

Per MIL-STD-461/462, Method RD01(15 Hz to 100 kHz, stand-alone test configuration).

Standard Test Methods

Traditional hard drive specifications are open to incorrect interpretation, but internationally recognized standard test methods accurately measure how products perform in real-world conditions. These methods have gained worldwide acceptance since they reflect actual environments, have well-defined test requirements, are easily understood and provide repeatable results. They objectively demonstrate to our customers the reliable, durable design of Maxtor hard drives. Each international test specification provides the basic method and condition information needed for reference by a knowledgeable Test and Qualification Engineer.

Acoustic specifications such as sound pressure are misleading because the test methods used are not controlled by recognizable standards. The sound pressure measurement itself is the least meaningful indicator of noise emissions as it relates to the human ear. The specification of sound power, loudness and sharpness are considered the most accurate acoustic measurement methodologies recognized by the leading acoustic measurement experts. ISO 7779, sound power, is a repeatable test method providing results reproducible in any properly equipped acoustic lab.

Safety Regulatory Compliance

All Maxtor DiamondMax™ 2880 drives comply with relevant product safety standards such as CE, CUL, TUV and UL rules and regulations. As delivered, DiamondMax 2880 hard disk drives are designed for system integration before they are used.

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Maxtor 90432D3, 91152D8, 90845D6, 90648D5, 90720D5, 90840D6, 90256D2 Standard Test Methods, Safety Regulatory Compliance

91152D8, 90845D6, 90648D5, 90720D5, 90510D4 specifications

Maxtor, a prominent name in the storage device industry, has developed a series of hard disk drives that cater to various computing needs. Among their lineup, models like the 90720D5, 90648D5, 90840D6, 91152D8, and 90432D3 stand out due to their distinctive features, technologies, and characteristics, making them suitable for both everyday computing and intensive data storage tasks.

The Maxtor 90720D5 is revered for its exceptional storage capacity of 72 GB, providing ample space for users to store a wide variety of files, from documents to multimedia content. This model operates with a spindle speed of 5400 RPM, allowing for a good balance between performance and power consumption, making it ideal for desktop and general-purpose usage.

Moving on to the Maxtor 90648D5, this model boasts a similar spindle speed but offers a larger capacity of 64 GB. With its advanced data integrity features, the 90648D5 utilizes error correction codes to ensure the reliable storage of important files, thus minimizing the risks of data loss.

The Maxtor 90840D6 represents a significant upgrade in terms of performance and capacity. With a storage capability of 80 GB, this drive is designed for users who require more space along with improved read and write speeds. The 90840D6 employs a sophisticated read/write head technology that enhances data retrieval times, ultimately improving overall system responsiveness.

The Maxtor 91152D8 further pushes the boundaries with a sizable 115 GB storage capacity. This model is well-equipped for handling large files, making it a preferred choice for video editing and other data-intensive applications. Additionally, it integrates advanced thermal management technologies to ensure optimal operating temperatures, thus enhancing longevity and reliability.

Finally, the Maxtor 90432D3 serves as a versatile option with a capacity of 43 GB. Recognizing the growing need for efficient storage solutions, this model focuses on providing users with a balance of performance and affordability, appealing to budget-conscious consumers without sacrificing quality.

In summary, the Maxtor 90720D5, 90648D5, 90840D6, 91152D8, and 90432D3 present a comprehensive range of hard disk drives that cater to diverse user requirements. Each model features unique capacities and advanced technologies, ensuring an efficient storage solution that adequately supports both casual users and professionals.