Western Digital WDE2170 User Manual

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Specifications

WD Enterprise WDE2170/WDE4360

RELEASED 04-08-97

4079-001045 Rev. B

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2.5. Environmental

Specifications

2.5.1. Shock and Vibration

All shock and vibration specifications apply to the mounting and orientation conditions
described in section 2.3. Orientation axes are defined in Figure 2-4.

Table 2-10. Shock and Vibration

Shock

Operating

10G (2 per second maximum)

Non-operating

70G (3 drops per axis maximum)

Non-operating Rotational Shock

10,000 rad/s

2

Note: Half-sine wave of 3 ms duration without non-recoverable errors.

Vibration

Operating

5-20 Hz, 0.037 inch (peak to peak)
20-400 Hz, 0.75G (0 to peak)

Non-operating

5-20 Hz, 0.098 inch (peak to peak)

20-400 Hz, 2.0G (0 to peak)

Sweep Rate

One octave per minute (minimum)

Operating Shock

WD Enterprise drives are tested by applying a linear shock in each axis, one axis at a
time, at a rate not exceeding two shocks per second.

The drive incurs no physical damage and no hard errors while subjected to intermittent
shock not exceeding the level listed in Table 2-10. Operating performance may degrade
during periods of shock application.

Non-operating Shock

WD Enterprise drives are tested by applying a linear shock in each axis, one axis at a
time. A maximum of three shocks per axis is applied.

The drive incurs no physical damage when subjected to non-repetitive shocks not
exceeding the level listed in Table 2-10.

Non-operating Rotational Shock

WD Enterprise drives are tested by applying a rotational shock in each direction, about
each axis, one axis at a time.

The drive incurs no physical damage when subjected to rotational shocks not exceeding
the level listed in Table 2-10.

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