Cylinder crossing detection circuit for disc drive or the like

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Automatic control of a recorder mechanism – Controlling the head

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318616, 318618, G11B 2108

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045161780

ABSTRACT:
An improved technique for the counting of servo tracks in a position servo system wherein a single pulse is produced upon each crossing of a reference level by the servo data demodulation signal, the width of which is determined by the velocity of the servo data head relative to the medium.

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