SanDisk 5000 2.5 manual Test Details Product Description, Modifications, EUT Exercise Description

Models: 5000 2.5

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2 TEST DETAILS

2.1PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

SanDisk SATA 5000 2.5” SSD is a drop-in replacement for the hard disk drive. It has no moving/ mechanical parts.

Features

o 2.5" small form factor supporting unformatted capacity of 32GB o 9.5mm case height

o SATA 7+15 pins combo connector

Interface to host

o Standards: SATA 1.0a 1.5Gb/s

High performance

o Host transfer rate: 150MB/s

o Internal transfer read rate: 67MB/s

o Internal transfer write rate: 47MB/s

o Random Read (4KB): 5350 IOPS

o Average access time: 0.11msec

Low power consumption o Supply voltage: 5Vdc

o Typical read/write: 190mA

o Typical idle: 125mA

o Typical standby: 70mA

o Typical sleep: 60mA

Reliability

o Mean time between failure (MTBF): 2,000,000 hours, based on Part Stress Analysis

o Operating shock: 1,500G, 0.5msec half sine

o Operating vibration: 2.17G, 7-500 Hz

o Operating temperature: 0˚C to 70˚C

o Non operating temperature and storage: -55˚C to 95˚C

o Operating temperature: 0˚C to 70˚C

2.2MODIFICATIONS

None

2.3EUT EXERCISE DESCRIPTION

The SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” was installed in a Class B laptop personal computer which was running Windows XP. The computer was programmed to transfer files continuously, to and from the device under test using a software application provided by Dell. The SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” was tested as a representative of the full line of available capacities. The only difference among the different sizes is the on- board flash memory. Otherwise, there are no physical, clock, or electronic changes. Determination of the 2.5 as the “worst case” test sample was determined by SanDisk based on preliminary scanning of the devices under test and engineering judgement that: because of the small changes between the various capacities, any changes in emission amplitudes or EMC susceptibility would be inconsequential.

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SanDisk 5000 2.5 manual Test Details Product Description, Modifications, EUT Exercise Description