Maxtor 2R010H1 Strobe offset signal, Thin-film head, Thin-film media, Tracks per inch TPI

Models: 2R015H1 2R010H1

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GLOSSARY

strobe offset signal

A group of digital input signal levels which cause the read PLL and/or data decoder to shift the decoding windows by fractional amounts. Often early/late are modified when two signals are used.

T

thin-film head

A magnetic transducer manufactured by deposition of magnetic and electrical materials on a base material contrasted with prior art mechanical methods. Read/write heads whose read/write element is deposited using integrated circuit techniques rather than being manually wound.

thin-film media

See plated thin film media.

track

One surface of a cylinder. A path which contains reproducible information left on a magnetic medium by recording means energized from a single channel.

track-following servo

Aclosed-loop positioner control system that continuously corrects the position of the disk drive’s heads by utilizing a reference track and a feedback loop in the head positioning system. (See also closed loop.)

tracks per inch (TPI)

A measurement of radial density. Tracks per inch of disk radius.

track positioning

The method, both mechanical and electrical, used to position the heads over the correct cylinder in a disk drive system.

U

un-correctable error

An error that is not able to be overcome with Error Detection and Correction.

unformatted capacity

Storage capacity of disk drive prior to formatting; also called the gross capacity. (See format.) The raw capacity of a drive not taking into account the capacity loss due to storage of the format control information on the disk surfaces.

unrecoverable error

A read error falling outside the capability of an ECC mechanism to correct, or not able to be overcome by rereading the data in question, with or without repositioning the head.

V

voice coil motor

A positioning motor that uses the same principle as a voice coil in a loudspeaker. The motor has no detent positions. The mechanical motion output of it can be either rotary or linear.

W

Whitney head

A successor to the original Winchester read/write head design. The primary change was to make the flexure smaller and more rigid. First used in IBM 3370/3380.

Whitney technology

A method of constructing a read/write head in a rigid disk drive using a Whitney head. In all other details it is the same as Winchester technology.

Winchester head

The read/write head used in Winchester technology, non-removable media disk drives. May be either a monolithic or composite type. It is aerodynamically designed to fly within microinches of the disk surface.

Winchester technology

A method of constructing a rigid disk drive using concepts introduced in the IBM model 3340 disk drive. The primary changes from prior technology was to lower the mass of the slider, use of a monolithic slider, radically changing the design of the flexure and having the slider come to rest on a lubricated disk surface when disk rotation ceases. In addition to the above, a totally sealed chamber containing the read/write heads and disks was used to protect against contamination.

window margin

The amount of tolerance a read/write system has for transition jitter at a specified error rate level.

word

A number of bits, typically a multiple of eight, processed in parallel (in a single operation). Standard word lengths are 8, 16, 32 and 64 bits (1, 2, 4, or 8 bytes).

write

The recording of flux reversals on a magnetic media.

write pre-compensation

The intentional time shifting of write data to offset the effects of bit shift in magnetic recording.

write gate signal

A digital input signal level which causes the drive circuitry to record (write) data.

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