
CHAPTER 3: Drive Specifications
3.2.3 Current and Power Requirements
Table 3-11 on page 3-11
lists the current and power requirements for both versions
of the tape system (internal and tabletop). The tabletop version requires AC power.
The highest current (and power) is drawn during the native write modes and
backward-read compatibility (BRC) read modes, so they are outlined in
Table 3-11
. Standby is measured with the tape loaded and tensioned or
untensioned, and Idle is measured with power on with no tape loaded. (The
power drawn in these two modes is similar enough that they are listed together.)
Power-up current surges are less than those encountered during motor
accelerations, and so are not listed separately.
N
OTE
: In
Table 3-11
, the current and DC power values are
relevant to the internal drive, while the AC power values
are relevant to the tabletop drive.
Table 3-10.
Operating Shock and Vibration Specifications
Shock
Pulse Shape
½ sine pulse
Peak Acceleration
10 G
Duration
10 ms
Application
X,Y,Z axes, twice in each axis (once in each direction)
Vibration
Type
Sine
Sweep
Frequency Range
5 - 500 - 5 Hz
Upward and downward sweep
Acceleration Level
0.25 G
0.010" DA
Between 22 and 500 Hz
Between 5 and 22 Hz (crossover)
Application
X,Y,Z axes
Sweep rate = 1.0 octave per minute
Summary of Contents for SDLT220
Page 1: ...TANDBERG Super DLTTM Product manual Revision 2 June 2002 432589 01 ...
Page 20: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction ...
Page 34: ...CHAPTER 2 SDLT 220 320 Product Information ...
Page 52: ...CHAPTER 3 Drive Specifications ...
Page 76: ...CHAPTER 4 Installing Your Tape Drive ...
Page 92: ...CHAPTER 5 Using Your Tape Drive ...
Page 104: ...CHAPTER 6 SCSI Description ...
Page 120: ...APPENDIX A SDLT I Tape Cartridge ...
Page 130: ...APPENDIX B DLT IV Tape Cartridge ...