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Smart Computing Article - H.323 standard to hard drive/hard disk/hard disk drive (HDD)
of the U.S. Department of Justice, the CIA, and the Air Force. Again in February 2000, hackers earned negative. Smart Computing Article - H.323 standard to hard drive/hard disk/hard disk drive (HDD). Subscribe Today | Contact Us | Register Now. Home | Tech Support | Q&A Board | Article Search
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Inertial Sensing for Hard Disk Drive Drop Protection (.pdf)
The worldwide growth rate for portable electronic products, which are more and more likely to contain a hard disk drive (HDD), is impressive. Earlier this year, the IT market research specialists at IDC reported that worldwide mobile phone shipments totaled 194.3 million units in the fourth quarter
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Optimization of Air Flow in the Read/Write Unit of Hard Disk Drives Using Laser-Doppler Vibrometry (.pdf)
Laser vibrometers are proven and reliable tools for dynamic tests on data storage media such as hard disk drives (HDD) or DVD drives. Inside HDDs, the read/write heads are gliding on a kind of air bearing, which can introduce undesired vibrations to the system under certain conditions. Both
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Computer Power User Article - A/C For Your HDD
or workstation. Server admins may have SCSI, SAS, or Fibre Channel drives running at 15,000rpm. Even with fluid dynamic bearings (FDBs), the faster a hard drive spins its hard disks, the more heat it produces. Also, the silicon chips running the drive s controller, read channel, and occasionally interface
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MICRO:Breakout (Sept '99)
A three-day technical conference will focus on emerging technologies, and five new technical education classes will debut at Diskcon USA '99. One of the new courses will focus on hard-disk-drive (HDD) contamination. The 13th annual trade show and conference is expected to attract more than 15,000
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EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
Hard-disk drive industry braces for technology changes After successfully postponing a crucial technology transition for decades through process re-engineering, the hard-disk drive (HDD) industry is finally coming to terms with the reality that many of its underlying technologies are approaching
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MICRO:Cleanroom Technologies, by Roger Welker, p.61 (Sept '99)
one particular brand of natural latex gloves did not leave fingerprints on hard-disk-drive (HDD) parts, four others used in the same cleanrooms left fingerprints. Consequently, the five different brands of gloves were analyzed in. MICRO:Cleanroom Technologies, by Roger Welker, p.61 (Sept '99
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EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
lithium-ion battery packs because of concerns over possible overheating. Toshiba's perpendicular HDD finds home in music player Toshiba will introduce a music player in late June as the first application of its perpendicular recording hard disk drive. IBM, Nortel to team on product development Nortel