Abstract
SRS (Shock Response Spectrum) is used for evaluating HDD (Hard Disk Drive)′s shock performance. This article describes the SRS concept and its application case to anti-shock design for iVDR (information Versatile Device for Removable usage). The iVDR is an international standardized removable HDD. HDD is installed in the iVDR cartridge. For evaluating the iVDR′s anti-shock performance, we focused on an acceleration behavior applied to the HDD. Base on CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) analysis results featured SRS, the cartridge structure was designed and applied it to iVDR product.