PocketZip™ (Clik!™) PC Card Specifications
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The PocketZip™ (Clik!™) PC Card drive is the solution for mobile professionals who use a notebook and want to travel light. It fits inside most Notebook computers that have an available PC Card slot. Store all of your favorite stuff on 40MB PocketZip disks. Like most PC Card devices, the PocketZip drive can be hot swapped, allowing you to share the drive and data with other laptop users.
System Requirements:
Operating System Windows® 98/95
Laptop Pentium® processors 100MHz or higher (with a type II PCMCIA slot)
CD-ROM drive 4X CD-ROM drive to install software
Available hard drive space 10MB hard drive space
Memory 16MB of RAM
Performance:
Seek Time (Min/Max/Avg.): 4.0 ms/ 50.0 ms/ 25.0 ms
Sustained transfer rate Up to 600K/seconds, when used with a notebook
Rotational speed 2941 RPM
Short format time 10 seconds
Long format time 5 minutes
Average start/stop time 3 seconds
    Note: The times and rates are approximate values, your actual performance may vary depending on your system.
Reliability and Service:
Disk shelf life 10 years
Service life 5 years
Warranty drive/media 1 year/ 5 years

General:
Disk storage capacity 40MB removable PocketZip Disk
Note: 1MB = (approx.) One Million Bytes
Power requirements 5 volts
Acoustical noise 32 DBA maximum at 1 meter while in PC Card slot
Drive dimensions (l x w x h) 85.6 mm x 54 mm x 5mm
      Weight 1.76 oz
Disk dimensions (l x w x h) 2.16" x 1.98" x 0.077"
      Weight .35 oz
Read/write protection Via software (optional password protection)

Operating Environment:
Temperature:  
      Operating -20o to +65o C, 5 hours continuous operation
      Non-operating -40o to +65oC, 96 hours, disk absent
Relative humidity: 
      Operating 10% to 90%
      Non-operating 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Vibration: 
      Operating 1.0G Peak, 5-17 Hz; 0.5G Peak, 17-250 Hz
      Non-operating 1.3G Peak, 5-27 Hz; 2.0 G Peak, 27-60 Hz
Shock: 
      Operating 100g, 1/2 sine wave for 3 ms
      Non-operating 300g, 1/2 sine wave for 3 ms
      Operating altitude To 3.048 meters (10,000 feet)
      Disk drop height Shock: 2 meters (6.56 feet)




19 June 2001