8Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual

1.6 Start times

Power-on to Ready (sec)

3.5 typical, 7 max

Standby to Ready (sec)

2 typical, 3 max

Idle to Ready (sec)

0.4 max

1.7 Power specifications

The drive receives DC power (+5V) through pin 41 and pin 42 of the AT interface connector.

1.7.1Power consumption

Power requirements for the drive are listed in the table below. Typical power measurements are based on an average of drives tested under nominal conditions, using 5.0V input voltage at 40°C ambient temperature at sea level. Active mode current and power are measured with a 32-msec delay between each operation and the drive in default logical geometry. Seeking power and currents are measured during one-third-stroke buffered seeks. Read/write power and current are measured with the heads on track, based on a 16-sector write followed by a 32-msec delay, then a 16-sector read followed by a 32-msec delay. Spinup power is measured from time of power-on to time of drive-ready for normal operation. The average peak represents peak power that is drawn from the battery.

 

Watts

 

Amps

 

Mode

(at nominal voltage)

(at nominal voltage)

 

Typical

Max

Typical

Max

Spinup

 

 

 

 

Peak (see Figure 1) —

 

1.3

Average

4.0

0.8

Active

 

 

 

 

Read/Write

2.5

2.6

0.5

0.52

Seeking

2.5

2.6

0.5

0.52

Idle

1.2

1.3

0.24

0.26

Standby

0.3

0.36

0.06

0.072

Sleep

0.1

0.1

0.02

0.02

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Seagate 2250, 1680 Start times, Power specifications, Power consumption, Watts Amps Mode At nominal voltage, Typical Max

2250, 1680 specifications

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