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Seagate SeaShield

Physical electrostatic protection shield From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seagate SeaShield
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Seagate SeaShield was a physical electrostatic protection shield feature of Seagate Medalist series hard drives, and followed by the Barracuda series of hard disk drives.

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SeaShield unmounted

Physical characteristics

There are two types of Sea Shield:

The first version of the shield is made of two pieces. The top is made of metal and serves as physical protection for the electronics. The other half is mounted on the bottom side of hard drive, and is fastened with a metal hook to the electronics board with two Torx screws. The metal shield covers the electronic circuit and electronic cables leading to the hard disk drive motor and drive head. Below the metal shield, there is a layer of foam, which serves as the actual electrostatic protection. The metal shield is covered with a plastic label, which contains instructions on disk installation, and various physical jumper setups.

The second version of the shield is included on many models from the U series. This one-piece approach replaced the metal and foam with rubber. Rubber is an insulator and has been blamed for causing drives to fail from excess heat.[citation needed]

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SeaShield mounted on a hard drive, in default configuration.
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