CHAPTER 3: Drive Specifications
Table 3-11.
Current and Power Specifications
Mode
5 V Current (A)
MaxPk
1
MaxRms
2
Typ
3
12 V Current (A)
MaxPk
1
MaxRms
2
Typ
3
DC Power (W)
Max
4
Typ
5
AC Power (W)
Max
6
Typ
7
Standby / Idle
3.2
3.0
2.9
0.6
0.5
0.4
20
19
34
29
Media Loading
/ Unloading
3.8
3.1
2.9
4.8
1.0
0.7
25
24
38
33
220/320 Write–
Motor Start
8
6.1
3.1
3.0
4.8
1.0
0.7
25
24
33
30
220/320 Write–
Streaming
6.3
4.3
3.8
2.1
0.7
0.7
28
27
42
38
Max for SDLT
Modes
9
4.3
1.0
28
42
BRC Read–
Motor Start
8
3.9
3.0
2.8
2.3
0.7
0.6
23
22
38
32
BRC Read–
Streaming
5.2
3.3
3.1
1.8
0.7
0.6
24
22
41
33
Max for BRC
Modes
9
3.3
0.7
24
41
1. The Max-Peak value represents short current spikes drawn for durations of < 50us. On the 12V supply, the peaks
correspond to the pulse width modulated switching of the motors. These values are calculated from the average of
Peak-ripple-c 2 sigma, measured at +5% DC voltage.
2. The Max-Rms value is the average of the maximum RMS current drawn during this operating mode. These
values are calculated from the average of RMS c 3 sigma, measured at nominal DC voltage.
3. The typical current is calculated from the average of all RMS current drawn during this operating mode,
measured at nominal DC voltage.
4. The Max DC power is calculated from the typical DC power + 3 sigma, measured at nominal DC voltage. This
value takes into account that the peak currents on the 5V and 12V do not occur at the same time.
5. The Typical DC power is calculated from the average RMS DC power drawn during this operating mode,
measured at nominal DC voltage. This value also takes into account that the peak currents on the 5V and 12V do
not occur at the same time.
6. The Max AC power is calculated from the typical AC power in tabletop 3 sigma.
7. The Typical AC power is calculated from the average of AC power drawn in tabletop drives.
8. The motor start modes draw the most current from the 12V supply, so they are shown separately. These events
last < 1 second and occur at a duty cycle of less than 25%.
9. The Max values for each mode are based on the Max-rms values, since the peak values are of very short duration.
Summary of Contents for SDLT220
Page 1: ...TANDBERG Super DLTTM Product manual Revision 2 June 2002 432589 01 ...
Page 20: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction ...
Page 34: ...CHAPTER 2 SDLT 220 320 Product Information ...
Page 52: ...CHAPTER 3 Drive Specifications ...
Page 76: ...CHAPTER 4 Installing Your Tape Drive ...
Page 92: ...CHAPTER 5 Using Your Tape Drive ...
Page 104: ...CHAPTER 6 SCSI Description ...
Page 120: ...APPENDIX A SDLT I Tape Cartridge ...
Page 130: ...APPENDIX B DLT IV Tape Cartridge ...