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{{Infobox Tape drive
 
{{Infobox Tape drive
 
| name = TU45
 
| name = TU45
| tape speed = 75 inch/sec
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| image = tu45.jpg
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| caption = TU45 drive
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| imgwidth = 130px
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| controller = [[TM03 magtape controller|TM03]]
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| tape speed = 75 inches/sec
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| tape density = 1600 or 800bpi
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| rewind time = 115 seconds (nominal, 2,400' reel)
 
| media = standard half-inch tape
 
| media = standard half-inch tape
| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]
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| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]
| density = 1600 or 800bpi
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| power = 75(standby, unloaded)<br>325 (standby, loaded)<br>450 (operating)<br>850 (maximum)
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| size = 24"H x 19"W x 20"D
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| weight = 155 pounds (maximum)
 
}}
 
}}
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The TU45 was a manually-loaded nine-track [[magnetic tape drive]] produced by [[PERTEC]] for [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. 
  
[[Image:tu45.jpg|right|thumb|150px|TU45]]
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Used 1/2 inch-wide industry standard [[magnetic tape]] with a capacity of 40 megabytes at 1600 bpi per spool. Data transfer speed of 120 KB/sec at 1600 bpi. Maximum of 8 drives per [[device controller]]. Read and write speed of 75 inch/sec; rewind speed of 250 inch/sec. It could use tapes of any size up to 2400' reels.
  
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The recording density, of either 1600 bpi (using [[Phase Encoding|PE]] [[encoding]]) or 800 bpi (using [[Non Return to Zero Inverted|NRZI]] encoding), was selectable by software.
  
The TU45 was a manual-loaded nine-track tape drive producted by [[DEC]].
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The TU45 is normally used with a [[TM03 magtape controller|TM03]] [[device controller|controller]], which is a [[MASSBUS]] controller; a TM03 can handle up to eight TU45 drives.
  
Used 1/2 inch-wide industry standard magnetic tape with a capacity of 40 megabytes at 1600 bpi per spool. Data transfer speed of 120 KB/sec at 1600 bpi. Maximum of 8 drives per controller. Selectable recording density of either 1600 bpi or 800 bpi selectable by software.  Read and write speed of 75 inch/sec; rewind speed of 250  inch/sec. Could use tapes of any size up to 2400" reels.
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The TU45/TM03 with an RH780 Massbus Adapter of the VAX-11/780 is denominated as a '''TEU45'''.  
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==External links==
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/magtape/tu45/ER-00016_TU-45_Maint_May78.pdf ER-00016 Digital Model TU45 Dual Format Synchronous Read After Write Tape Transport]
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[[Category: MASSBUS Tape Drives]]

Latest revision as of 02:37, 22 April 2024


TU45
Tu45.jpg
TU45 drive
Manufacturer: DEC
Drive Controller(s): TM03
Media: standard half-inch tape
Tape density: 1600 or 800bpi
Tape speed: 75 inches/sec
Rewind time: 115 seconds (nominal, 2,400' reel)
Power consumption: 75(standby, unloaded)
325 (standby, loaded)
450 (operating)
850 (maximum)
Size: 24"H x 19"W x 20"D
Weight: 155 pounds (maximum)

The TU45 was a manually-loaded nine-track magnetic tape drive produced by PERTEC for DEC.

Used 1/2 inch-wide industry standard magnetic tape with a capacity of 40 megabytes at 1600 bpi per spool. Data transfer speed of 120 KB/sec at 1600 bpi. Maximum of 8 drives per device controller. Read and write speed of 75 inch/sec; rewind speed of 250 inch/sec. It could use tapes of any size up to 2400' reels.

The recording density, of either 1600 bpi (using PE encoding) or 800 bpi (using NRZI encoding), was selectable by software.

The TU45 is normally used with a TM03 controller, which is a MASSBUS controller; a TM03 can handle up to eight TU45 drives.

The TU45/TM03 with an RH780 Massbus Adapter of the VAX-11/780 is denominated as a TEU45.

External links