Conner CFP2105 REV A product manual

CFP2105 Series
Intelligent Disk Drive
Product Manual
October 1995
Pre-Release
Revision A
3081 Zanker Road
San Jose, CA 95134-2128
FCC Notice
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly; that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna.
Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver.
Move the computer into a different outlet so that the computer and receiver are on different branch circuits.
If necessary, you should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. You may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful:
How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems
This booklet (Stock No. 004-000-00345-4) is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment which have not been expressly approved by Conner Peripherals, Inc. may cause radio and television interference problems that could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Further, this equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital apparatus in accordance with Canadian Radio Interference Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme au Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique, C.R.C., ch. 1374.
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Copyright 1994, 1995, Conner Peripherals, Inc. All rights reserved.
Document No. 501-072 10/95
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Table of Contents
1. Overview of the Drives 1
What are the Drives? 1 Features of the Drive 2
Drive Composition 3
2. Specifications 9
Specifications in this Chapter 9
Differences Between the Models 1
Mechanical Design Features 3
Head Disk Assembly 4 Head Positioning Mechanism 5 Read/Write Heads and Disks 5 Data and Power Connections 5
Electrical Design Features 5
Integrated Circuit 5 Circuit Board 5
Firmware 6
Drive Capacity 10
Formatted Capacity* 10
Physical Configuration 10
Physical Configuration 10
Performance Characteristics 11
Seek Times (typical)* 11 Average Latency 11 Rotation Speed (+0.1%) 11 Controller Overhead 11 Start Time(Power Up)* 11 Stop Time at Power Down 11 Interleave 11
Read/Write Characteristics 12
Recording Method 12 Recording Density (maximum) 12 Flux Density (maximum) 12
Host Interface Characteristics 12
Command Set 12 Data Transfer Rate 12 Maximum Synchronous Transfer Offset: 12 Maximum Tagged Command Queue Depth: 12 Buffer Size: 12
Reliability 13
Data Reliability 13 Component Design Life 13 Start/Stop cycles 13 Mean Time Between Failures: 13 Preventive Maintenance 13
Power Requirements (Typical) 14
Minimum/Maximum Voltage: 14
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Environmental Tolerances 15
Magnetic Field: 15
Acoustic Noise: 15 Safety Standards 16 Physical Characteristics - CFP2105E 17 Physical Characteristics - CFP2105S 18 Physical Characteristics - CFP2105W 19
3. Drive Operations 21
Functions of the Drive 21 Drive Operational Modes 21 Data Error Correction 22 Downloadable Microcode 22 Buffer Management and Command Execution 23
Read Look Ahead Code 23 Write Caching 25 Tagged Command Queuing 26
Seek Re-ordering 26
Buffer Management 26
4. Installing the Drive 27
Take These Precautions 27 Installing the Drive 27 Installing a CFP2105E 28
Setting the Drive's Jumpers - CFP2105E 28
Setting the SCSI Bus Address - CFP2105E 28
Disabling Spin-Up at Power On - CFP2105E 29
Delaying Spin Up at Power On - CFP2105E 29 Cabling the Drive - CFP2105E 29 Attaching Power to the Drive - CFP2105E 30 Mounting the Drive - CFP2105E 31
Mounting Screw Holes 31
Cooling 31
Installing a CFP2105S 32
Setting the Drive's Jumpers - CFP2105S 32
Setting the SCSI Bus Address - CFP2105S 33
Disabling Spin-Up at Power On - CFP2105S 34
Delaying Spin Up at Power On - CFP2105S 34
Disabling the SCSI Bus Parity - CFP2105S 35
Disabling SCSI Bus Terminator Power (TERMPWR) -
CFP2105S 35 Setting the Bus Termination - CFP2105S 36 Cabling the Drive - CFP2105S 37
SCSI Bus Cable 37
Spindle Synchronization 37 Attaching Power to the Drive - CFP2105S 38 Mounting the Drive - CFP2105S 38
Mounting Screw Holes 38
Cooling 38
Installing a CFP2105W 40
Setting the Drive’s Jumpers - CFP2105W 40
Setting the SCSI Bus Address - CFP2105W 41
Disabling Spin-Up at Power On - CFP2105W 42
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Delaying Spin Up at Power On - CFP2105W 42 Disabling the SCSI Bus Parity - CFP2105W 43 Disabling SCSI Bus Terminator Power (TERMPWR) ­CFP2105W 44
Using the J5 Auxiliary Connector 44
- SEL0 44
- XTFAULT 45
- SEL1 45
- VUNIQ 45
- SEL2 45
- SPSYNC 45
- SEL3 46
- XTACTV 46
- GROUND 46 +5 Volts 46
- FAULT 46 Setting the Bus Termination - CFP2105W 47 Cabling the Drive - CFP2105W 48
SCSI Bus Cable 48 Mixing Wide and Narrow SCSI Devices on a SCSI Bus 49
Spindle Synchronization Error! Bookmark not defined. Attaching Power to the Drive - CFP2105W 47 Mounting the Drive - CFP2105W 47
Mounting Screw Holes 47
Cooling 47
5. Interface Physical Characteristics 49
Electrical Description 49
Output Characteristics 49 Input Characteristics 50
Model-Specific SCSI Physical Characteristics 50 CFP2105E (WIDE, 80-pin Single Connector Attachment [SCA]) 51
External Terminator Power 51 Internal Termination 51 Cable Requirements 51 Connector Requirements 51 Single Connector Attachment (SCA) Signal Definitions 51
Power 51
Spindle Sync 52
LED Out 52
Motor Start Controls 52
SCSI ID Selection 52 Interface Pin Assignments 53 Interface Timing Requirements 54
Model CFP2105S (Narrow, 50-pin SCSI) 55
External Terminator Power 55 Internal Termination 55 Cable Requirements 56 Connector Requirements 57 Interface Pin Assignments 58 Interface Timing Requirements 59
Model CFP2105W (Wide, Unitized SCSI-3 P-Connector) 60
External Terminator Power 60 Internal Termination 60
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J5 Auxiliary Connector Signal Characteristics 61 Cable Requirements 61 Connector Requirements 62 Interface Pin Assignments 64 Interface Timing Requirements 65
6. SCSI Command Implementation 67
SCSI Command Summary 67 Drive Dependent SCSI Data Error! Bookmark not defined.
Format Drive Page - 03 Drive Geometry Page - 04 Notch and Partition Parameters Page - 0C
H
H
H
68 70 71
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Overview of the Drives

Interface
80-pin Single Connector
FAST WIDE
50-pin FAST
68-pin FAST WIDE
What are the Drives?
The CFP2105 series is a family of high performance 3.5-inch low-profile (1.0 inch high) 2.1GB (formatted) disk drives. They all offer 9.5 millisecond average seek time for Reading , 10.5 millisecond seek time for Writing, with an average latency of only 5.56 ms. High capacity is achieved by utilizing a zone density recording technique using 15 recording zones at an areal density of 302 Mbits per square inch. These drives feature high performance while maintaining low power consumption to reduce power supply current and system cooling requirements in disk arrays.
They are designed to operate on the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) and are SCSI-2/3 command compatible. The mechanical and major electronic components are identical between the models and differ only in the host interface implementation:
1
Drive Model Form Factor
CFP2105E
CFP2105S CFP2105W
For simplicity, we often refer to these drives collectively in this manual as “the drive.”
1 inch high, 3.5 inch
1 inch high, 3.5 inch 1 inch high, 3.5 inch
Differences Between the Models
The three drive models differ only on the host interface implementation:
CFP2105E: SCSI 80-pin Wide Single Connector Attachment (SCA) interface designed for applications such as Redundant Arrays in which the drives are plugged directly into a backplane. The drive also implements a Wide SCSI interface for high interface bandwidth.
CFP2105S: SCSI 50-pin standard interface designed for applications which implement the standard SCSI-2 architecture.
CFP2105W: SCSI 68-pin Wide interface designed for applications which require high interface bandwidth and the option of cabled interconnect. The drive utilizes the Unitized Connector defined by the Small Form Factor Committee (refer to SFF-8009). The Unitized Connector combines the SCSI-3 P­connector Wide interface, the standard 4-pin power and a 2mm pin pitch Auxiliary connector into a single molded assembly.
Capacity
2147 MB
2147 MB 2147 MB
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Chapter 1 Overview of the Drives
Features of the Drive
The drive provides the following features:
512 KB segmentable cache buffer with adaptive cache management
Least Recently Used (LRU) Cache replacement
Automatic on-the-fly data error correction utilizing a 96-bit Reed-Solomon
EDAC.
Independent 48-bit CRC miscorrection detection.
On the fly header error detection and correction.
High performance rotary voice coil actuator with embedded servo system
No thermal recalibration required to maintain performance levels
High Shock resistance
Automatic actuator latch against the inner stop upon power down with
dedicated landing zone
Active Termination with removable Resistor Packs
Active Negation output drivers for greater interface reliability
SCSI-2/3 Compatibility
Dual Microprocessor-controlled diagnostic routines that automatically
execute at start-up
Sealed HDA
Down-loadable Code through SCSI Interface
1,7 run length limited code
Programmable Block Size (512 and 1024)
Tagged Command Queuing with Seek Re-ordering and Write/Read
Coalescing
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Drive Composition
The drive is composed of mechanical, electrical, and firmware elements.
Mechanical Design Features
The drive’s hardware includes the components described in the following sections. Figure 1-1 shows the drive top level assembly.
Figure 1-1 Drive Top Level Assembly
Damper
Head-Disk Assembly
2105-1-1
Printed Circuit Board Assembly Shield
Printed Circuit Board Assembly
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Chapter 1 Overview of the Drives
Head Disk Assembly
The Head-Disk Assembly (HDA) consists of a die-cast aluminum base on which is mounted a die-cast aluminum cover. Both the base and the cover are made from a corrosion resistant aluminum alloy. A gasket seals the joint between the base and cover to retard the entry of moisture and environmental contaminants.
The head-disk assembly, contains an integral 0.3 micron filter, which maintains a clean environment. Critical drive components are contained within this contaminant-free environment. Figure 1-2 shows the HDA and the major sub­assemblies contained within it:
Figure 1-2 Head-Disk Assembly
Disk (1 of 5)
Disk Spacer (1 of 4)
Top Cover
Disk Clamp
Filter
Gasket
Preamplifier/ Flex Circuit Assembly
Head-Stack Assembly
Spindle Motor
2107_1_2
Base Assembly
Actuator Magnet Assembly
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Drive Motor and Spindle
A brushless DC direct-drive motor assembly is mounted on the drive’s base. The motor rotates the drive’s spindle at 5400 RPM. This motor/spindle assembly is dynamically balanced to provide minimal mechanical runout to the disks. A dynamic brake is used to provide a fast stop to the spindle motor and return the heads to the landing zone when power is removed.
Head Positioning Mechanism
The read/write heads are supported by a mechanism coupled to a rotary voice coil actuator.
Read/Write Heads and Disks
Data is recorded on 95mm diameter disks through 3370-type 50% nano-slider thin film heads with transverse pressure contour (TPC) air bearing surfaces. The TPC air bearing surface allows the head to fly at a uniform height regardless of radial position. This improves data reliability and allows the aerial density to be more uniform with radius. The CFP2105 series contains five sputtered thin film disks with ten data surfaces and ten read/write heads.
At power-down, the heads are automatically retracted to the inner diameter of the disk and are latched and parked on a landing zone that is inside the data tracks.
Data and Power Connections
Data and power connections to the drive differ between the drive models. Refer to chapter 4 for information regarding a specific model's requirements.
Electrical Design Features
Integrated Circuit
A single integrated circuit (IC) is mounted within the HDA in close proximity to the read/write heads. The IC provides head selection, read pre-amplification, and write drive circuitry.
Circuit Board
The drive’s dual-microprocessor-controlled circuit board provides the remaining electronic functions, which include:
read/write circuitry
rotary actuator control
interface control
spin speed control
auto-park
power management
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Chapter 1 Overview of the Drives
The background processor is a 16-bit Motorola 68HC16. The entire data path between the serializer-deserializer and the interface chip, including the buffer (cache) is 16 bits wide to provide high data throughput. The SCSI interface chip manages a 16-bit to 8-bit conversion prior to transacting data over the SCSI bus for 8-bit narrow SCSI applications.
The data buffer (cache) utilizes a 256K x 16 Dynamic RAM. Data path integrity is ensured by using a 4-byte CRC which is appended to the data upon receipt by the SCSI Interface Chip. This CRC is verified by the buffer manager when the data is taken out of the buffer to be written to the disk and the CRC is written with the data. A typical sector data field consists of 512 bytes of data, 4 bytes of CRC and 18 bytes of Error Detection And Correction (EDAC) code. The same CRC checks are performed during an outbound process and the CRC is stripped from the data prior to sending it to the Host.
The SCSI interface functions are managed by a 8-bit Motorola 68HC11 microprocessor. Low SCSI transaction overhead is maintained by automating common SCSI bus phase sequencing using a state machine in the SCSI Interface Chip.
Read/Write Channel
The Read/Write channel, in addition to the preamplifier discussed earlier, consists of three integrated circuits:
Pulse Detector
Data Separator
Time base
Firmware
The drive’s firmware can be considered in two parts. The first part principally resides in the ROM for the 68HC16 background processor. This processor is responsible for:
starting the spindle motor and maintaining precise rotational speed
controlling track following and actuator motion during seeking
managing background R/W activity
power management
monitoring the overall health of the drive.
The interface processor's control microcode resides in both ROM and RAM. The RAM portion of the microcode can be upgraded in the field with using software. Additional information regarding the RAM code can be found in Chapter 3, page
22. The interface processor firmware functions include:
reporting drive status and error conditions to the host
manage operating parameters for the drive
parsing the Command Descriptor Block and checking for illegal fields
converting the LBA to CHS and initiating read and write operations to the
background processor
defect management
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serial port communications
Since parsing/decoding of commands and execution of the Read/Write functions are handled by separate processors, command execution can be overlapped in multiple initiator or Tagged Command Queuing environments. Functions such as seek re-ordering and command coalescing can also be overlapped when the drive is operating with a host environment capable of supporting Tagged Command Queuing.
For more information on the drive’s interface implementation and command set, refer to the Eleventh Generation SCSI Interface Manual.
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Specifications

2
Specifications in this Chapter
This chapter provides the following specifications for the drive:
drive capacity
physical configuration
performance characteristics
read/write characteristics
reliability
power requirements
environmental tolerances
safety standards
physical characteristics
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Chapter 2 Specifications
CPF2105 Series
Sputtered Thin film
Thin Film - TPC
Rotary Voice-Coil
5
10
10
Embedded
3948
4030 TPI
512
4,194,304
Drive Capacity
Formatted Capacity*
CFP2105 Series: 2147 MB
*1MB is equal to 106 or 1,000,000 bytes
Physical Configuration
Specification:
Disk Type Head Type
Actuator Type Number of Disks Data Surfaces Data Heads Servo Tracks per Surface
Track Density @ 0°Skew Bytes per Block
Blocks per Drive (logical)
Physical Configuration
Data Rate (Mbits/sec)
Zone 0 (OD) 68.7 362 139 Zone 1 65.1 433 132
Zone 2 62.7 271 127 Zone 3 60.6 244 122 Zone 4 57.9 307 119 Zone 5 54.7 356 111 Zone 6 53.5 175 108 Zone 7 50.9 228 103 Zone 8 48.5 254 99 Zone 9 45.5 266 92 Zone 10 43.0 222 87 Zone 11 41.1 166 83 Zone 12 37.1 360 79 Zone 13 35.1 182 71 Zone 14 (ID) 33.3 114 67
* The physical track configuration contains one spare sector per track.
Data Tracks per Zone per Surface
User Sectors per Track *
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Performance Characteristics
Seek Times (typical)*
Track to Track: 1.9 msec
Average (read/write): 9.5/10.5 msec
**
Full Track: 21 msec
* The timing is measured from the time the last byte of the command descriptor block is
written to the time seek is initiated by the drive operating at nominal DC input voltage and nominal operating temperature.
** The average seek time is determined by averaging the seek time for a minimum of
1000 seeks of random length over the surface of the disk.
Average Latency
5.56 milliseconds
Rotation Speed (+0.1%)
5400 RPM
Controller Overhead
700µsec
Start Time(Power Up)*
0 RPM to Ready
Typical: 12 seconds
* This assumes spin recovery is not invoked. If spin recovery is invoked, the maximum
could be 40 seconds. Briefly removing power can lead to spin recovery being invoked.
Stop Time at Power Down
Typical: 7 seconds
Maximum: 10 seconds
Interleave
1:1
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Read/Write Characteristics
Recording Method
1,7 RLL code
Recording Density (maximum)
73,900 bits per inch
Flux Density (maximum)
55,400 flux reversals per inch
Host Interface Characteristics
Command Set
SCSI-2 (refer to the Eleventh Generation SCSI Technical Reference Manual for command implementation)
Data Transfer Rate
To/from Buffer, synchronous narrow: 10.0 MByte/second
To/from Buffer, synchronous wide: 20.0 MByte/second
Maximum Synchronous Transfer Offset:
15 bytes/words
Maximum Tagged Command Queue Depth:
32 commands
Buffer Size:
512 KB, segmentable
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Reliability
Data Reliability
14
< 1 non-recoverable error in 10
Component Design Life
5 years
Start/Stop cycles
20,000 minimum
Mean Time Between Failures:
1,000,000 power-on hours*
* Projected MTBF based on comparison of similar Conner products
Preventive Maintenance
bits read
None
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Chapter 2 Specifications
Power Requirements (Typical)
+12V DC
Mode
Read/Write Seek (100%)
Seek (40%) Idle Standby Spin-up
1
Typical conditions are both voltages at nominal value, room temperature (25° C)
ambient to the drive without terminators installed. Maximum power is when the supply voltage is at the worst case condition.
2
Termination current of 700mA for narrow SCSI and 900 mA for wide SCSI is required
for that device which is terminated.
(typical 1)
340 mA 600 mA 7.0 W 7.6 W 760 mA 470 mA 11.5 W 12.2 W
400 mA 400 mA 6.8 W 7.0W 320 mA 400 mA 5.8 W 6.2 W
1 mA 640 mA 3.2 W 3.4 W
1.7 A 700 mA N/A N/A
+5V DC (typical 2)
Power (typical)
Power (maximum)
Minimum/Maximum Voltage:
+5V: +5%
+12V: +5%
Maximum Peak-to-Peak Allowable Noise (DC to 1 Mhz: equivalent resistive load):
+5V: 2%
+12V: 1%
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Environmental Tolerances
Temperature:
Operating: 5° to 55° C
Non-operating: -40° to 60° C
Thermal Gradient: 20°
Relative Humidity (non-condensing):
Operating: 5 to 95%
Non-operating: 5 to 95%
Maximum Wet Bulb: 29°C
Altitude (relative to sea level):
Operating: -200 to 10,000 feet
Non-operating: 40,000 feet (maximum)
Altitude Gradient: 1,000 feet/minute
Shock (half-sine pulse, 11 ms duration):
Operating: 5G peak without non-recoverable errors
Non-operating: 75G without non-recoverable errors
C per hour maximum
Vibration (swept-sine, one octave per minute):
Operating
5 - 32 Hz: 0.010 inch displacement; peak to peak
33 - 400 Hz: 0.5G without non-recoverable errors
Non-operating
5 - 28 Hz: 0.100 inch displacement; peak to peak
29 - 400 Hz: 4G peak
Magnetic Field:
The disk drive will meet its specified performance while operating in the
presence of an externally-produced magnetic field under the following conditions:
Field Frequency Intensity
DC to 700 Khz 700 Khz to 1.5 Mhz
Acoustic Noise:
The acoustic level will not exceed 4.3 Bels sound power in Idle Mode.
6 gauss 7 milligauss 3 milligauss
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Chapter 2 Specifications
Safety Standards
The drive is designed to comply with relevant product safety standards, including:
UL 478, 5th edition, Standard for Safety of Information Processing and
Business Equipment
UL 1950, Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment
CSA 22.2 #220, Information Processing and Business Equipment
CSA 22.2 #950, Safety of Information Technology Equipment
IEC 380, Safety of Electrically Energized Office Machines
IEC 950, Safety of information Technology Equipment Including Electrical
Business Equipment
VDE 0805, VDE 0805 TIEL 100, and VDE 0806
Complies with FCC Class B, Part 15, Subpart J
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Physical Characteristics - CFP2105E
Height:
1.0 inch + .020
Width:
4.0 inches + .015
Depth:
5.75 inches +.03/
Weight:
1.4 pounds
Figure 2-2 The Drive’s Physical Dimensions
-.01
0.41 [10.41] MAXIMUM
Zone
1.008 +0.022 [25.60 +0.56]
Pin 1 Ref.
4.00
4.000 +0.015
[101.60 +0.38]
+.00
101.60
[ ]
-
.01
C
L
+0.00
-
0.25
w/in Zone
.153 +0.016 [3.89 +0.41]
6X
6-32 UNC-2B
.16 [4.06] MAX.
INSERTION
+
+
1.00 +0.02
[25.40 +0.51]
5.120
130.05
[ ]
4.000 [101.60]
2.362 [59.99]
.63 [16.00]
.250 [6.36]
Tolerance: .xxx +.005
+0.032
-
0.017
+0.81
-
0.43
+0.03
5.75
-
0.01
+0.76
146.05
[ ]
-
0.25
.125 +0.010
[3.18 +0.25]
.xx +.020
5.120 +0.024 [130.05 +0.61]
J1
2.623 +0.018
[66.62 +0.46]
J2
3.750 [95.25]
4X 6-32 UNC-2B .22 [5.59] MAX. INSERTION
1.750 [44.45]
2.375 +0.015
[60.33 +0.38]
LED
SS
J3
.065 +0.018
[1.65 +0.46]
210X-2-2
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Chapter 2 Specifications
Physical Characteristics - CFP2105S
Height:
1.0 inch + .020
Width:
4.0 inches + .015
Depth:
5.75 inches +.03/
Weight:
1.4 pounds
Figure 2-3 The Drive’s Physical Dimensions
-.01
.41 [10.41]
MAXIMUM
Zone
.140 +0.019
[3.56 +0.48]
2.734 +0.018
[69 44 +0.46]
+.00
4.00
-.01
4.000 +0.015
[101.60 +0.38]
+0.00
101.60
[ ]
-0.25
[24.77 +0.13]
w/in Zone
.975 +0.005
.190 +0.016
[4.83 +0.41]
6X
6-32 UNC-2B .16 [4.06] MAX. INSERTION
+
+
1.00 +0.02
[25.40 +0.51]
2.362 [59.99]
.250 [6.36]
Tolerance: .xxx +.005 .xx +.020
4.000 [101.60]
.63 [16.00]
+0.03
5.75
-
0.01
+0.76
146.05
[ ]
-
0.25
.125 +0.010
[3.18 +0.25]
J1
J2
3.750 [95.25]
3.413 +0.018
[86.69 +0.46]
2.623 +0.018
[66.62 +0.46]
J4
4X 6-32 UNC-2B
E8
SS
LED
J3
.22 [5.59] MAX. INSERTION
1.750 [44.45]
2.375 +0.015 [60.33 +0.38]
J6
.065 +0.018
[1.65 +0.46]
210X-2-3
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Physical Characteristics - CFP2105W
Height:
1.0 inch + .020
Width:
4.0 inches + .015
Depth:
5.75 inches +.03/
Weight:
1.4 pounds
Figure 2-4 The Drive’s Physical Dimensions
-.01
4.000 +0.015
[101.60 +0.38]
.190 +0.016 [4.83 +0.41]
6X
6-32 UNC-2B
.16 [4.06] MAX.
INSERTION
+
+
1.00 +0.02
[25.40 +0.51]
2.362 [59.99]
.63 [16.00]
.250 [6.36]
Tolerance: .xxx +.005
4.000 [101.60]
.xx +.020
0.41 [10.41]
MAXIMUM
Zone
+0.03
5.75
-
0.01
+0.76
146.05
[ ]
-
0.25
.125 +0.010
[3.18 +0.25]
1.977 +0.018
[50.22 +0.46]
2.720 +0.018
[69.09 +0.46]
+.00
4.00
-.01
J2
2.623 +0.018
[66.62 +0.46]
+0.00
101.60
[ ]
-0.25
E8
J1
3.750 [95.25]
1.610 +0.005
[40.89 +0.13]
w/in Zone
J3
SS
LED
J3
J4
4X 6-32 UNC-2B .22 [5.59] MAX. INSERTION
1.750 [44.45]
2.375 +0.015
[60.33 +0.38]
J6
.065 +0.018
[1.65 +0.46]
210X-2-4
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