Difference between revisions of "EF51R Solid State Disk Drive"
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− | The EF51R is the smallest drive of Digital Equipment | + | The EF51R is the smallest drive of [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]’s first generation of [[solid state disk]]s, packaged in a full-height, 5 1⁄4-inch form factor. The EF51R ISE provides non-volatility of data by a data retention system including: |
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* Power sensing logic | * Power sensing logic | ||
* An internal winchester magnetic disk drive | * An internal winchester magnetic disk drive | ||
* A battery to power the EF51R while dumping data to the winchester disk | * A battery to power the EF51R while dumping data to the winchester disk | ||
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+ | Apart from the [[Digital Storage Systems Interconnect|DSSI]] interface, the EF51R disk drive is identical to the [[EZ51R Solid State Disk Drive]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 2 December 2023
EF51R | |
Manufacturer: | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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Drive Controller(s): | all DSSI Controllers |
Capacity: | 107 Mbytes (formatted) |
Transfer Rate: | 4.0 Mbytes/sec |
Average Access Time: | 0.25 msec |
Start Time: | < 2 min |
Physical Size: | 5.25" full height |
The EF51R is the smallest drive of DEC’s first generation of solid state disks, packaged in a full-height, 5 1⁄4-inch form factor. The EF51R ISE provides non-volatility of data by a data retention system including:
- Power sensing logic
- An internal winchester magnetic disk drive
- A battery to power the EF51R while dumping data to the winchester disk
Apart from the DSSI interface, the EF51R disk drive is identical to the EZ51R Solid State Disk Drive.