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No
damage
to
data
occurs
if
power
is
applied
or
removed
in
any
order
.or
manner,
but
data
may
be
lost
in
the
sector
being
written
at
the
time
of
power
loss.
This
includes
shorting
out
or
opening
up
either
voltage
or
return
line,
transient
voltages
+10%
to
-100%
from
nominal,
and
while
powering
up
or
down.
Table
2-2:
DC
Power
Requirements
Specified
Typical
Typical
Maximum
Max.
Ripple
POR
Voltage
Voltage
Idle
Seeking
Current
and
Noise
Limits*
4.75-5.25
0.8
A
0.8
A
1.8
A
50
mV
p-p
4.6
-
4.2
10.8-13.2
1.2
A
1.5
A
3.0
A
150
mV
p-p
10.4
-
9.7
*Typical
POR
hysteresis
is
50
mV
on
5
Vi
100
mV
on
12
V.
Figure
2-8
shows
the
drive
startup
current
profile.
The
wait
Spin
shorting
plug
option
can
be
used
to
delay
startup
until
the
host
issues
SCSI
START/STOP UNIT
commands,
thereby
limiting
the
surge
current
when
starting
multiple
drives.
Before
the
motor
is
started,
the
+12
V
current
is
0.4
A.
An
additional
0.8
A
is
required
from
the
5 V
supply
if
the
SCSI
line
TERMPWR,
pin
26,
is
connected.
This
current
supplies
the
terminators
at
the
two
SCSI
devices
that
are
equipped
with
terminators,
if
the
5 V
fails
at
those
units.
See
Figure
2-6
for
the
schematic.
A
drive
is
reset
by
the
POR
circuit
on
the
PCB
if
the
voltage
falls
below
the
POR
limits.
However,
the
drive
may
not
operate
correctly
at
those
limits,
which
are
below
normal.
The
POR
circuit
does
not
guarantee
that
supply
levels
are
within
specification.
2-15

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BrandQuantum
ModelQ280
CategoryStorage
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