Fujitsu C141-E280 manual

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    CHAPTER 3 Installation Conditions 3.1 Dimensions 3.2 Mounting 3.3 Connections with Host System This chapter gives the external dime nsions, installation conditions, surface temperature conditions, cable connections, and switch settings of the hard disk drives. C141-E280 3-1[...]

  • Page 2

    Installation Conditions 3.1 Dimensions Figure 3.1 illustrates the dimensions of the disk drive. All dimensions are in mm. *1 The PCA and connectors are not included in these dimensions. *2 Dimension from the center of the user tap to the base of the connector pins *3 Length of the connector pins *4 Dimension from the outer edge of the user tap to t[...]

  • Page 3

    3.2 Mounting 3.2 Mounting For information on mounting, see the "FUJITSU 2.5-INCH HDD INTEGRATION GUIDANCE (C141-E144)." (1) Orientation The disk drives can be mounted in any direction. (2) Frame The MR head bias of the HDD disk enclosure (DE) is zero. The mounting frame is connected to Signal Ground (SG). Use M3 screw for the mounting sc [...]

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    Installation Conditions (3) Limitation of mounting Note) These dimensions are recommended va lues; if it is not possible to satisfy them, contact us. Screw Screw Details of A 3.0 or less 3.0 or less Frame of system cabinet Frame of system cabinet B PCA A 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 DE Side surface mounting Bottom surface mounting Figure 3.2 Mounting frame st[...]

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    3.2 Mounting Because of breather hole mounted to the HDD, do not allow this to close during mounting. Locating of breather hole is shown as Figure 3.3. For breather hole of Figure 3.3, at least, do not allow its around φ 3 to block. Figure 3.3 Location of breather C141-E280 3-5[...]

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    Installation Conditions (4) Ambient temperature The temperature conditions for a disk dr ive mounted in a cabinet refer to the ambient temperature at a point 3 cm from the disk drive. The ambient temperature must satisfy the temperature conditions de scribed in Section 1.4, and the airflow must be considered to prevent the DE surface cover temperat[...]

  • Page 7

    3.2 Mounting (5) Service area Figure 3.5 shows how the drive must be accessed (service areas) during and after installation. Mounting screw hole Mounting screw hole Cable connection Figure 3.5 Service area Data corruption: Avoid mounting the disk drive near strong magnetic sources such as loud speaker s. Ensure that the disk drive is not affected b[...]

  • Page 8

    Installation Conditions - General notes ESD mat Shock absorbin g mat Wrist strap Use the Wrist stra p . Place the shock absorbing mat on the operation table, and place ESD mat on it. Do not hit HDD each other. Do not stack when carr y in g . Do not p lace HDD verticall y to avoid fallin g down. Do not dro p . Figure 3.6 Handling cautions - Installa[...]

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    3.3 Connections with Host System 3.3 Connections with Host System 3.3.1 Device connector The disk drive has the SATA interface connectors listed below for connecting external devices. Figure 3.7 shows the locations of these connectors and terminals. SATA inte rface and power connectors PCA Figure 3.7 Connector locations C141-E280 3-9[...]

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    Installation Conditions 3.3.2 Signal segment and power supply segment Figure 3.8 shows each segment of the SA TA interface connector and pin numbers. Power s uppl y seg ment P1 pins in the po w er supply se gment V iew fro m the connecto r side V iew from the PCA side Si g nal se g ment S1 pins in the si g nal s e g m e n t Figure 3.8 Power supply [...]

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    3.3 Connections with Host System 3.3.4 SATA interface cable connection The cable that connects the disk drive to the host system must be compliant with the Serial ATA Revision 2.6 specification. 3.3.5 Note about SATA interface cable connection Take note of the following precaution about plugging a SATA interface cable into the SATA interface connec[...]

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