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The Hitachi C4K40 series (HTC424020F7AT00 - 20GB, 7mm, HTC424040F9AT00 - 40GB, 9.5mm) is a series of 1.8 inch hard drive created by Hitachi shortly after merging with IBM's storage division creating HGST. They carry both the older style Hitachi model number (DK14FA-20, DK13FA-40) and the newer style model number. The HTC424020F7AT00 is one of the first 7mm hard drives in the industry, long before Hitachi released a 2.5" 7mm drive.
The Hitachi C4K40 series (HTC424020F7AT00 - 20GB, 7mm, HTC424040F9AT00 - 40GB, 9.5mm) is a series of 1.8 inch hard drive created by Hitachi shortly after merging with IBM's storage division creating HGST. They carry both the older style Hitachi model number (DK14FA-20, DK13FA-40) and the newer style model number. The HTC424020F7AT00 is one of the first 7mm hard drives in the industry, long before Hitachi released a 2.5" 7mm drive.


{{infobox Technichal specifications
 
|Travelstar C4K40
==Technichal specifications:==
|20/40 GB capacity
 
|70mm(wide) x 60mm(depth) footprint
Travelstar C4K40
|1-platter -- 7mm height, 47 grams weight
 
|2-platter — 9.5mm height, 62 grams weight
20/40 GB capacity
|4,200 rpm
 
|67 gigabits per square inch
70mm(wide) x 60mm(depth) footprint
|1/2 glass disk platter(s)
 
|2/4 GMR recording heads
1-platter 7mm height, 47 grams weight
|300G/2ms operating shock
 
|1 ,000-1 ,200G/l ms non-operating shock
2-platter — 9.5mm height, 62 grams weight
|1.8-2 Bels acoustic noise at idle
 
|ATA-5 (ATA 100) pin compatible
4,200 rpm
|29.9 MB/s data transfer rate
 
|7.1 ms latency time
67 gigabits per square inch
}}
 
1/2 glass disk platter(s)
 
2/4 GMR recording heads
 
300G/2ms operating shock
 
1 ,000-1 ,200G/l ms non-operating shock
 
1.8-2 Bels acoustic noise at idle
 
ATA-5 (ATA 100) 44 pin compatible
 
29.9 MB/s data transfer rate
 
7.1 ms latency time

Latest revision as of 15:32, 9 December 2024

The Hitachi C4K40 series (HTC424020F7AT00 - 20GB, 7mm, HTC424040F9AT00 - 40GB, 9.5mm) is a series of 1.8 inch hard drive created by Hitachi shortly after merging with IBM's storage division creating HGST. They carry both the older style Hitachi model number (DK14FA-20, DK13FA-40) and the newer style model number. The HTC424020F7AT00 is one of the first 7mm hard drives in the industry, long before Hitachi released a 2.5" 7mm drive.


Technichal specifications:[edit | edit source]

Travelstar C4K40

20/40 GB capacity

70mm(wide) x 60mm(depth) footprint

1-platter — 7mm height, 47 grams weight

2-platter — 9.5mm height, 62 grams weight

4,200 rpm

67 gigabits per square inch

1/2 glass disk platter(s)

2/4 GMR recording heads

300G/2ms operating shock

1 ,000-1 ,200G/l ms non-operating shock

1.8-2 Bels acoustic noise at idle

ATA-5 (ATA 100) 44 pin compatible

29.9 MB/s data transfer rate

7.1 ms latency time

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