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Explains the advantages of the Serial ATA interface over traditional ATA.
Presents summary tables of key technical specifications for the drive models.
Details formatted capacity and guaranteed sectors for 2000GB and 1500GB models.
Specifies the default cylinders, heads, and sectors per track for the drive.
Describes recording method, areal density, and Serial ATA interface technology.
Lists physical dimensions, weight, and cache buffer size of the drives.
Defines track-to-track and average seek times for read and write operations.
Specifies time taken for power-on to ready and ready to spindle stop.
Details power consumption, voltage tolerance, and power management modes.
Covers ambient temperature, humidity, altitude, shock, and vibration parameters.
Describes drive acoustics measured in bels for idle and seek modes.
Details drive performance under radio frequency environments per standards.
Instructs how to determine the warranty status for a specific drive via website.
Lists safety and EMC certifications, including FCC, CE, UL, and CSA.
Discusses compliance with RoHS directives and hazardous substance controls.
Advises on precautions for using drives in potentially corrosive environments.
Provides essential precautions for handling drives to prevent ESD damage.
Explains drive configuration for Serial ATA, including master/slave and jumpers.
Describes the Serial ATA interface cable, connectors, and pin definitions.
Details procedures and precautions for physically mounting the drive in a system.
Confirms support for hot-plugging drives as per Serial ATA Revision 2.5.
Lists pin assignments for Serial ATA signal and power connectors.
Lists standard ATA commands supported by the drive, referencing the SATA specification.
| Interface | SATA 3Gb/s |
|---|---|
| RPM | 5900 RPM |
| Capacity | 1TB, 1.5TB, 2TB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Cache | 32MB, 64MB |
| Dimensions | 26.5 mm x 101.6 mm x 146.99 mm |











