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Hitachi HTS542525K9SA00 - Operating Shock; Nonoperating Shock; Nonoperating Rotational Shock

Hitachi HTS542525K9SA00
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Deskstar 7K160 Hard Disk Drive Specification
60
0.5 oct/min sweep rate
3 minutes dwell at two major resonances
7.6.3 Operating shock
The drive meets the following criteria while operating in the conditions described below. The shock test consists
of 10 shock inputs in each axis and direction for total of 60. There must be a delay between shock pulses long
enough to allow the drive to complete all necessary error recovery procedures.
No error occurs with a 10 G half-sine shock pulse of 11 ms duration in all models.
No data loss occurs with a 30 G half-sine shock pulse of 4 ms duration in all models.
No data loss occurs with a 70 G half-sine shock pulse of 2 ms duration in all models.
7.6.4 Nonoperating shock
The drive will operate with no degradation of performance after being subjected to shock pulses with the following
characteristics.
7.6.4.1 Trapezoidal shock wave
Approximate square (trapezoidal) pulse shape
Approximate rise and fall time of pulse is 1 ms
Average acceleration level is 50 G. (Average response curve value during the time following the 1 ms rise
time and before the 1 ms fall with a time "duration of 11 ms")
Minimum velocity change is 4.23 meters per second
7.6.4.2 Sinusoidal shock wave
The shape is approximately half-sine pulse. The figure below shows the maximum acceleration level and duration.
7.6.5 Nonoperating rotational shock
All shock inputs shall be applied around the actuator pivot axis.
Table 47: Rotational shock
1
Applies to part numbers beginning with 0Y3.
Table 46: Sinusoidal shock wave
Acceleration level (G) Duration (ms)
350 2
150 11
Duration Rad/sec
2
Rad/sec
2 (1)
1 ms 30,000 20,000
2 ms 20,000 10,000

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