Electrical Characteristics

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1.5.2Shock and Vibration

In setting the initial baseline for shock and vibration test levels, the Zeus SSD was exposed to increasingly harsh levels of stress until the drive’s failure levels were determined. The tests were then repeated using the stress levels thereby established, to verify that the SSD would meet these specifications consistently. This process established the shock and vibration levels that have been used in subsequent shock and vibration testing.

1.5.2.1Mechanical Shock

Zeus SSDs are shock-tested in accordance with MIL-STD-810F and operate as specified, without degradation, when subjected to the following:

Test Condition:Three 50G shocks (peak value, 11 ms duration, half-sine waveform) along the x, y and z axes.

Test Result:

1,500G operating shock

1.5.2.2Random Vibration

SimpleTech Zeus SSDs are vibration-tested in accordance with MIL-STD-810F and operate as specified, without degradation, when subjected to the following:

Test Condition:Random vibration, between 20Hz and 2,000Hz along the x, y and z axes.

Test Result:

16.3G operating vibration

1.6ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

1.6.1Operating Voltage

Zeus SSDs require an input voltage of +5.0 Vdc + 5% (4.75 - 5.25 Vdc).

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