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Clearances

A minimum of 2mm clearance should
be given to the bottom surface except
for a 10mm maximum diameter area
around the bottom mounting holes.

There  should be 7mm  of clearance
between Utrastar 9LP & 18XP drives
that are mounted with their top sides
facing each other.  Drives from other
manufacturers  may  require additional
spacing due to stray magnetic fields.

For proper cooling it is suggested that a
minimum  clearance of 7 mm be
provided under the drive and on top of
the drive.

Mounting

Refer to Ultrastar 9LP & 18XP
Hardware/ Functional Specification
“Drive Mounting Guidelines” for more
details on how to mount the drive.
The drive can be mounted with any
surface facing down. The drive has both
side and bottom mounting holes. Refer
to diagrams below for the  location of
these  mounting holes for each
configuration.

The 

maximum allowable penetration of

the mounting screws is 3.8 mm. Screws
longer than 3.8 mm may cause
permanent damage to the drive.

The recommended torque to be applied
to the mounting screws is 0.8 Newton
metres  0.2 Newton metres.

Grounding requirements of the disk
enclosure
The disk enclosure is at Power Supply
ground potential. It is allowable for the
user mounting scheme to common the
Disk Enclosure to Frame Ground
potential or to leave it isolated from
Frame Ground.
The drives mounting frame must be
within  150 millivolts of the drives power
supply ground. At no time should more
than 35 milliamps of current (0 to 100
Mhz) be injected into the disk
enclosure.

The 

following is a list of measurement

points and their temperature (maximum
and reliability). Maximum temperature
must not be exceeded at the worst case
drive and system operating conditions
with the drive randomly seeking,
reading and writing. Reliability
temperatures 

must not be exceeded at

the nominal drive and system operating
conditions with the drive randomly
seeking, reading and writing.

Maximum and Reliable
Operating Temperature Limits

Maximum Optimum

Disk Enclosure Top 149

o

F(65

o

C) 122

o

F(50

o

C)

Disk Enclosure
Bottom

149

o

F(65

o

C) 122

o

F(50

o

C)

Channel Module

1

      203

o

F(90

o

C) 167

o

F(80

o

C)

SCSI Module

194

o

F(80

o

C) 158

o

F(60

o

C)

Microprocessor
Module 176

o

F(95

o

C) 140

o

F(75

o

C)

Controller Module 194

o

F(100

o

C) 158

o

F(75

o

C)

Spindle Motor
Driver Module

194

o

F(90

o

C) 158

o

F(80

o

C)

Location of side mounting holes.
* 42.0mm for 18.22GB models.

Note: Operating the file above the
maximum  temperatures  may  cause
permanent damage.

Maximum recommended

temperatures are for  nominal ambient
temperature.

Note: The diagrams below define where
measurements should be made.
Showing where the modules are located
on the bottom side of the card and the
measurement locations on the bottom
of the or top of the casting. There must
be sufficient air flow through the  drive
so that the casting and module
temperature limits defined above are
not exceeded.

Module Temperature
Measurement Notes:
1. Centre on the top  surface of the
module.
2. If copper tape is used to attach
temperature sensors, it should be no
larger than 6 mm square.
3. A thermal sensor is fitted to the
electronics card.  Several temperature
thresholds are continuously monitored
and the results updated into the drive
log.  This is used to provide a thermal
history and does not interrupt drive
operation.

60 +/- 0.2

101.5 +/- 0.2

147 MAX

(6X) 6-32UNC-2B X 3.8 MAX

6

.35

 +

/-

 0

.2

5

*2

6

.1

 MA

X

101.

6

 +

/-

 0

.2

5

41.25 +/- 0.5

44.45 +/- 0.25

9

5

.2

5

 +

/- 0

.2

5

3

.1

8

 +

/- 0

.2

5

Temperature Measurements

Summary of Contents for DGHS-318220

Page 1: ...d multitasking applications M M Low command overhead M M Read ahead caching M M Improved data throughput M M ECC on the fly EOTF M M Industry standard mounting M M Ease of installation M M Predictive Failure Analysis S M A R T Compliant M M High reliability and availability IBM OEM has introduced a new range of drives intended for advanced storage applications which demand fast access to large amo...

Page 2: ... 2 4 6 8 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 Enable Active Termination 5V 2 SCSI Address Not Used Blank Ground External Activity LED Write Protect Auto Start Delay Disable Sync Negotiations Disable SCSI Parity Disable Unit Attention Reserved Reserved Reserved Auto Start 50 Pin Single Ended Front Option Block and TermPower Block Reserved Reserved Ground Ground Ground Termination Power Enable 1 3 5 7 11 13 15 17 1...

Page 3: ... Delay Start Start Multiplier off off Yes 0 off on No N A on off Yes 10 on on No N A Auto Startup Modes selectable by Auto Start Delay Pin Combinations PACKAGING The drive must be protected against electrostatic Discharge especially when being handled The safest way to avoid damage is to put the drive in an anti static bag before ESD wrist straps etc are removed Drives should only be shipped in ap...

Page 4: ...apacity blocks block bytes drive 512 18 351 959 040 35 843 670 514 18 283 057 100 35 570 150 520 18 132 478 000 34 870 150 522 18 102 432 780 34 678 990 524 18 098 346 920 34 538 830 528 18 177 133 920 34 426 390 536 18 242 658 160 34 034 810 688 18 760 955 040 27 268 830 732 18 832 742 280 25 727 790 User bytes logical block 512 to 732 Mode Select Options Certain parameters are alterable using th...

Page 5: ...hment 80 pin SCA 2 models use an AMP connector PN 5 917593 9 that is compatible with the specification of Single Connector Attachment for Small SCSI Disk Drives SFF 8046 It can transfer data in both 8 bit Narrow and 16 bit wide modes Note The SCA 2 connector is not mechanically compatible with the 50 pin A connector or the 68 pin P connector as defined in the ANSI SCSI standard This connector is i...

Page 6: ... power SCSI Bus Termination Power Short Circuit Protection The ANSI SCSI specification recommends for devices that optionally supply TERMPWR to include current limited protection for accidental short circuits It also recommends that the maximum current available for TERMPWR should not exceed 2 Amps UL has a different requirement that they call the 8 Amp rule This rule states that when a power sour...

Page 7: ... if the unpackaged 9 11GB drive is not subjected to an 2 millisecond half sine wave shock greater than 150Gs applied to all three axis one direction at a time Additionally no damage will occur if the unpackaged 18 22GB drive is not subjected to a 2 millisecond half sine wave shock greater than 140Gs applied to all three axis one direction at a time For the 1 0 models no degradation in A weighted i...

Page 8: ...temperature must not be exceeded at the worst case drive and system operating conditions with the drive randomly seeking reading and writing Reliability temperatures must not be exceeded at the nominal drive and system operating conditions with the drive randomly seeking reading and writing Maximum and Reliable Operating Temperature Limits Maximum Optimum Disk Enclosure Top 149o F 65o C 122o F 50o...

Page 9: ... trademark of AMP Incorporated Other company product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Produced by European SIT Lab International Business Machines Corporation 1997 This data sheet is not a substitute for the full production specification which should be used when detailed information is required Product Description data represents IBM s design objectives and is provid...

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