Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Automatic control of a recorder mechanism – Controlling the head
Patent
1985-11-20
1986-10-28
Stellar, George G.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Automatic control of a recorder mechanism
Controlling the head
360 78, G11B 555
Patent
active
046202447
ABSTRACT:
A thermal test tract is provided outside the user-accessible area on the disc. A tack complete of a known frequency is then written on the either side of this thermal test track, preferably half the usual track separation distance away. To develop a thermal compensation constant, the transducer is moved to the thermal test track with no compensation applied. In this way, any thermally induced off-track error, which would affect seeks to user-accessible data tracks, will be reflected in the off-track from the nominal position of the thermal test track. The transducer is now moved in a series of defined increments smaller than normal track-to-track steps, or "micro-steps," away from the uncompensated position of the thermal track toward one of the tracks written with the known frequency. When the data on the written track to the side of the thermal test track is detected, a note is made of the number of micro-steps the transducer has been moved. The transducer is then micro-stepped incrementally in the opposite direction until the data written on the other side of the thermal test track is detected. A simple comparison of these two micro-step counts will yield the existing thermal shift, which can be converted into a thermal compensation constant for the transducer positioning mechanism by means of a simple look-up table.
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Seagate Technology
Stellar George G.
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