TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO:6502) today announced the launch of a new line of automotive-grade 2.5-inch HDD, the MQ01AADxxxC series, that includes a model with the world's largest capacity, the 320 GB[2] "MQ01AAD032C". Developed to meet the auto industry demand for higher capacity HDDs, the drives support an improved in-vehicle user experience, and facilitate a growing range of on-board technological applications and functions. Mass production is scheduled to start in August.
The MQ01AADxxxC series offers 100GB, 200GB and 320GB storage capacities that address the needs of telematic infotainment applications, where proven reliability, performance and capacity are required. The drives have been designed to handle the most difficult environments, including altitudes of up to 5,650m—higher than any city in the world, and toleration of vibrations of up to 29.4m/s2 {3G} in magnitude. They have an operating temperature range of -30°C to +85°C and a non-operating temperature range of -40°C to +95°C. The MQ01AADxxxC series is also suitable for industrial applications where extended temperature tolerance is critical.
A closed loop servo control system enables a linear recording density of 62.6k bit/mm {1.59M BPI} - the highest ever[3] for automotive-grade HDDs. The drives run at 4,200rpm and are fitted with a 3Gbit/s SATA interface, and can boast an internal data transfer rate of 976Mbit/s, a 28% improvement against existing Toshiba products[4]. The new products are also environmentally conscious products, halogen- and antimony-free[5] and RoHS compliant[6].
Toshiba, a pioneer in automotive storage, developed the world's first automotive-grade HDD in 2001. It remains the leading supplier in the industry with cumulative shipments surpassing 28 million units as of June 2013.
Main Specifications of the New Products |
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MQ01AAD032C | MQ01AAD020C | MQ01AAD010C | ||||||
Capacity (Formatted) | 320GB | 200GB | 100GB | |||||
Number of Platters | 1 | |||||||
Number of Heads | 2 | 1 | ||||||
Average Seek Time | 12ms | |||||||
Rotational Speed | 4,200rpm | |||||||
Interface | ATA8/Serial ATA 2.6 | |||||||
Interface Speed | 3/1.5Gbit/s | |||||||
External Dimensions | (W) 69.85mm × (D) 100.0mm x (H) 9.5mm | |||||||
Weight |
105g (max.) |
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Energy Consumption Efficiency[7] | 0.00132 | 0.00210 | 0.00420 | |||||
Classification | D | |||||||
Temperature | Operating | -30°C - 85°C | ||||||
Non-operating | -40°C - +95°C | |||||||
Altitude | Operating |
494.9hPa {5,650m} - 1,049.8hPa {-300m[8]} |
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Non-operating |
193.3hPa {12,000m[9]} - 1,049.8hPa {-300m} |
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Vibration | Operating |
29.4m/s2 {3G} (8 - 50Hz) 24.5m/s2 {2.5G} (50 - 200Hz) 19.6 m/s2 {2G} (200 - 500Hz) |
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Non-operating |
49m/s2 {5G} (10 - 500Hz) |
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Notes
[1] As an automotive-grade 2.5-inch HDD as of June 27, 2013.
Toshiba data.
[2] One Gigabyte (1 GB) is 109 =1,000,000,000
bytes. A computer operating system, however, reports storage capacity
using powers of 2 for the definition of 1TB = 240=
1,099,511,627,776 bytes, 1GB = 230= 1,073,741,824 bytes and
1MB = 220= 1,048,576 bytes, and therefore shows lower storage
capacity. Available storage capacity (including examples of various
media files) will vary based on file size, formatting, settings,
software and operating system.
[3] As an automotive-grade 2.5-inch
HDD as of June 27, 2013. Toshiba data.
[4] Compared to existing
Toshiba HDD product MK2060GSC.
[5] Toshiba Semiconductor & Storage
Products Company defines halogen-free and antimony-free hard disk drive
products as those meeting all of the following requirements:
(a)
containing bromine (Br) and chlorine (Cl) at no more than 900 parts per
million (ppm) by weight for each element, and containing bromine and
chlorine in an aggregate amount not exceeding 1500 ppm by weight; and
(b) containing no more than 1000 ppm antimony (Sb) by weight.
For
the avoidance of doubt, Halogen-Free/Antimony-Free HDD products may not
be entirely free of bromine, chlorine, or antimony, and may contain
other element of the halogen family.
[6] Toshiba Semiconductor &
Storage Products Company defines "RoHS Directive" as the Directive
2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January
2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment.
[7] Energy consumption
efficiency is calculated in accordance with the Law Concerning the
Rational Use of Energy in Japan, which was enacted in 1979 to promote
energy conservation and reduce energy consumption. The Law Concerning
the Rational Use of Energy was most recently revised in 2009 with
specific measurement criteria reflected in the specification indicated.
Calculation of Energy consumption is dividing consumed energy by the
capacity. The consumed energy and capacity shall be measured and
specified by the Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy.
[8]
Based on the evaluation method of the International Civil Aviation
Organization. Variations can occur depending on such conditions as
temperature and other factors.
[9] Based on Chronological
Scientific Tables. Variations can occur depending on such conditions as
temperature and other factors.
Customer Inquiries:
Storage Products Division
Tel:
+81-3-3457-2445
Information in this document, including product prices and specifications, content of services and contact information, is current on the date of the announcement but is subject to change without prior notice. |
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