| Model(s) |
Standard Models
HTS727575A9E364
HTS727564A9E364
HTS727550A9E364 |
BDE Option Models
HTS727575A9E361
HTS727564A9E361
HTS727550A9E361 |
EA Models
HTE727575A9E364
HTE727564A9E364
HTE727550A9E364 |
| Interface |
SATA 3Gb/s |
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| Capacity (GB) |
750/640/500 |
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| Sector size (variable, Bytes/sector) |
512e |
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| Recording zones |
24 |
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| Max areal density (Gbits/sq. in.) |
502 |
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| Performance |
| Data buffer (MB) |
16 |
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| Rotational Speed (RPM) |
7200 |
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| Latency Average (ms) |
4.2 |
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| Media transfer rate (Mbits/sec, max) |
1276 |
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| Interface transfer rate (MB/sec, max) |
300 |
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| Seek time: Average (typical)ms(read) |
12 |
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| Seek time: Track to track (typical)ms(read) |
1 |
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| Seek time: Full Stroke (typical)ms(read) |
20 |
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| Reliability |
| Load/Unload Cycles |
600,000 |
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| Power on hours (POH) per month |
N/A |
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730 |
| Availability (hrs/day x days/wk) |
N/A |
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24x7 |
| Acoustics |
| Idle (Bels) |
2.5 |
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| Seek (Bels, typical) |
2.7 |
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| Power |
| Requirement |
+5 VDC (+ -5%) |
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| Requirement: Start-up (W, peak, max) |
5.5 |
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| Requirement: Read/Write (W, avg) |
1.8 |
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| Requirement: Low power idle (W, avg) |
0.69 |
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N/A |
| Requirement: Standby (W, avg) |
0.2 |
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| Dissipation: Seek (W, Avg) |
2.0 |
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| Dissipation: Active Idle (W, Avg) |
1.0 |
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N/A |
| Performance Idle |
1.7 |
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| Sleep (W) |
0.1 |
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| Physical size |
| Z-height (mm) |
9.5 |
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| Dimensions (width x depth, mm) |
70 x 100 |
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| Weight (g, max) |
115 |
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| Environmental (operating) |
| Ambient temperature |
0 to 60ºC |
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| Shock (half-sine wave) |
400G/2ms, 225G/1ms |
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| Environmental (non-operating) |
| Ambient temperature |
-40 to 65ºC |
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| Shock (half-sine wave) |
1000G/1ms |
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Capacity GB - One GB is equal to one billion bytes when referring to hard drive
capacity. Accessible capacity will vary depending on the operating
environment and formatting.
Sector size (bytes) - Advanced Format drive: 4K physical sectors with 512 byte emulation
Data Buffer (MB) - A portion of buffer capacity used for firmware
Seek Time Average - Excludes command overhead
Availability - Designed for low duty cycle, non mission-critical applications in
PC, nearline and consumer electronics environments, which vary from
application to application