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Intel® Solid-State Drive DC S3500
April 2013 Product Specification
Order Number: 328860-001US 11
2.5 Product Regulatory Compliance
Intel SSD DC S3500 meets or exceeds the regulatory or certification requirements
in Table 13.
Table 13. Product Regulatory Compliance Specifications
Title
Description
Region For Which
Conformity Declared
TITLE 47-Telecommunications CHAPTER 1 FEDERAL
COMMUNMICATIONS COMMISSION PART 15 RADIO
FREQUENCY DEVICES
ICES-003, Issue 4 Interference-Causing Equipment
Standard Digital Apparatus
FCC Part 15B Class B
CA/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22:02. This is CISPR
22:1997 with Canadian Modifications
USA
Canada
IEC 55024 Information Technology Equipment
Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of
measurement CISPR24:2010
EN-55024: 1998 and its amendments
European Union
IEC 55022 Information Technology Equipment Radio
disturbance Characteristics Limits and methods of
measurement CISPR24:2008 (Modified)
EN-55022: 2006 and its amendments
European Union
EN-60950-1 2
nd
Edition
Information Technology Equipment Safety
Part 1: General Requirements
USA/Canada
UL/CSA EN-60950-1 2
nd
Edition
Information Technology Equipment Safety
Part 1: General Requirements
USA/Canada
2.6 Reliability
Intel SSD DC S3500 meets or exceeds SSD endurance and data retention requirements
as specified in the JESD218 standard. Reliability specifications are listed in the table
below:
Table 14. Reliability Specifications
Parameter
Value
Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate (UBER)
< 1 sector per 10
17
bits read
Uncorrectable bit error rate will not exceed one sector in the
specified number of bits read. In the unlikely event of a
non-recoverable read error, the SSD will report it as a read failure to
the host; the sector in error is considered corrupt and is not returned
to the host.
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
2,000,000 hours
Mean Time Between Failures is estimated based on Telcordia*
methodology and demonstrated through Reliability Demonstration
Test (RDT).
Power On/Off Cycles
24 per day
Power On/Off Cycles is defined as power being removed from the
SSD, and then restored. Most host systems remove power from the
SSD when entering suspend and hibernate as well as on a system
shutdown.
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