3.1 Data Space C141-E237 3-5
3.1.3 Track format
(1) Physical sector allocation
Figure 3.4 shows the allocation of the physical sectors in a track. The length in bytes of each
physical sector and the number of sectors per track vary depending on the logical data block length.
The unused area (G4) exists at the end of the tr ack in formats with most logical data block lengths.
The interval of the sector pulse (length of the physical sector) is decided by the HDDs internal free
running clock frequency. This clock is not equal to the interval of the byte clock for each zone.
Therefore, the physical sector length cannot be described with a byte length.
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Figure 3.4 Track format
(2) Track skew and head skew
To avoid waiting for one turn involved in head and cylinder switching, the first logical data block in
each track is shifted by the number of sectors (track skew and head skew) corresponding to the
switching time. Figure 3.5 shows how the data block is allocated in each track.
At the head switching location in a cylinder, the first logical data block in track t + 1 is allocated at
the sector position which locates the track skew behind the sector position of the last logical data
block sector in track t.
At the cylinder switching location, like the head switching location, the first logical data block in a
cylinder is allocated at the sector position which locates the head skew behind the last logical sector
position in the preceding cylinder. The last logical sector in the cylinder is allocated when
formatting, and is an unused spare sector.