Connection of transducer leads to a printed circuit board in rot

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Drum record

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360108, G11B 548, G11B 552

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053433440

ABSTRACT:
A disk drive has a pair of transducers mounted to respective planar flexure seats for data transfer with the opposite sides of a rotating flexible magnetic disk. The transducers have their leads electrically connected to flexible printed circuit boards generally disposed on the back sides of the flexure seats, opposite to the front sides on which the transducers are mounted. Since the soldering of the transducer leads to the circuit boards on the back sides of the flexure seats, which has been the case heretofore, makes it difficult to reduce the thickness of the disk drive to an absolute minimum, each circuit board is shaped to include a pair of end portions extending through openings in one associated flexure seat and disposed on the front side of the flexure seat. The transducer leads are soldered to the end portions of the circuit boards on the front sides of the flexure seats.

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