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6/12/2014
PSFEM1XXXGPXXX
Viking Technology
Revision B4
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2.3.4 Power Consumption
All onboard power requirements of the Slim SATA are derived from the SATA
5.0V input rail.
Table 2-7: Typical Power Consumption
Mode
VRFEM1xxxGPxx
1
Unit
Read/Writes 2.0 W
Idle
<0.4
W
Notes:
1. Typical power workload: 16K block size, 50% read, 50% sequential write. Maximum power workload:
256K block size, 0% read, 100% sequential write.
2. Typical power consumption is that of a device with 64GB of physical capacity.
2.4 Environmental Conditions
2.4.1 Temperature and Altitude
Table 2-8: Temperature and Altitude Related Specifications
Conditions
Operating
Shipping
Storage
Commercial
Temperature
2,3
0 to 70°C
(32 to 158° F)
-40 to 85°C
(-40 to 185° F)
-40 to 85°C
(-40 to 185° F)
Humidity (non-
condensing)
10% to 80% 5% to 95% 5% to 95%
Max Temperature
Gradient
20°C/Hour
(36°F/Hour)
n/a n/a
Altitude
2
-304.8 to 24,384 m
(-1,000 to 80,000 ft)
-304.8 to 24,384 m
(-1,000 to 80,000 ft)
-304.8 to 24,384 m
(-1,000 to 80,000 ft)
Storage Time
Duration
n/a n/a 1 year
Notes:
1. Flash based products are available in the following temperature ranges:
a) Commercial temperature range of 0 to 70°C (32 to 158° F)
b) Storage temperature range of -40 to 85°C is limited by LED and ferrite bead
2. Operating Temperature (TOPER) is the case surface temperature on the center/top side of the
NAND.
3. Operating Temperature Range specifies the temperatures where all NAND specifications will be
supported. During operation, the NAND case temperature must be maintained between the
range specified in the table under all operating conditions.
2.4.2 Shock and Vibration
Slim SATA products are tested in accordance with environmental specification
MIL-STD-810F.