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Category:
Ultrasound » Parts
Brand:
Seagate
Model:
ST318406LC
Description:
SCA-2 SCSI Hard Disk 36ES 18GB 10K U160 80pin
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Category:
Ultrasound » Parts
Brand:
Seagate
Model:
ST318406LC
Description:
SCA-2 SCSI Hard Disk 36ES 18GB 10K U160 80pin
Ultrasound Machine:
Various
The Seagate ST318406LC is a reliable, enterprise-grade 18 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra160 SCSI hard drive with an 80‑pin SCA-2 interface. Designed for high‑availability systems and modular hot‑swap backplanes, it delivers consistent performance and durability for legacy ultrasound systems and other mission‑critical equipment requiring SCSI compatibility.
| Category | Ultrasound » Parts |
|---|---|
| Brand | Seagate |
| Series | 36ES |
| Model | ST318406LC |
| Form Factor / Interface | SCA‑2 (80‑pin) backplane connector |
| Interface Standard | Ultra160 SCSI (U160) |
| Capacity | 18 GB |
| Spindle Speed | 10,000 RPM |
| Intended Use | Various ultrasound systems; general SCSI-based equipment |
| Connector | 80‑pin SCA‑2 (for hot‑swap trays/backplanes) |
| Compatibility Note | Requires a compatible U160/U320 backplane or an 80‑pin SCA‑2 to 68‑pin adapter for cable-based installations (adapter not included). |
This drive is suitable for legacy ultrasound machines and other systems that specify an 80‑pin SCA‑2 Ultra160 SCSI drive. For use in systems with 68‑pin SCSI cabling (no SCA backplane), an appropriate SCA‑to‑68‑pin adapter and proper termination are required. Always verify the host controller supports U160/U320 and 10K RPM drives.
Suitable for professional medical equipment needs in various hospitals
Meeting professional medical equipment needs in clinics
Supporting professional needs in medical research institutions