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2.5.2 Shock and Vibration
Table 2-10: Shock and Vibration Specifications
Shock
Operating and non-
MIL STD-810F, section
50g 11ms, 3 Axis, Half Sine,
Vibration
1
Operating and non-
Operating
MIL STD-810F, section
514.5
10~1000Hz: 0.04g
2
/Hz 3 Axis
1000~2000Hz: 6db/oct 3 Axis
Notes:
1. Shock and vibration specifications assume that the SSD is latched securely. Stimulus may be applied in
the X, Y, or Z axis.
2.5.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electromagnetic Compatibility tests assume the SSD is properly installed in the
representative host system. The drive will operate properly without errors or
degradation in performance when subjected to environments defined in the
following table:
Table 2-11: Electromagnetic Compatibility Specifications
Contact, HCP, VCP:
±8 kV; Air: ±15 kV
B EN 61000-4-2: 1995
Radiated RF Immunity
80 to 6,000 MHz, 3
V/m, 80% AM with 1
kHz sine
A
EN 61000-4-3: 2002
ENV 50204: 1995
Surge Immunity
kV common, AC
B EN 61000-4-5: 1995
Conducted RF
Immunity
Vrms, 80% AM with 1
A EN 61000-4-6: 1996
Notes:
1. Performance Criteria A of CE Spec = The device shall continue to operate as intended, i.e.,
normal unit operation with no degradation of performance.
2. Performance Criteria B of CE Spec = The device shall continue to operate as intended after
completion of the test. However, during the test, some function degradation of performance is
allowed as long as there is no data loss operator intervention to restore device function.
3. Electrostatic discharge applied to drive enclosure.