Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Automatic control of a recorder mechanism
Patent
1984-07-05
1987-08-25
Cardillo, Raymond F.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Automatic control of a recorder mechanism
360 741, 360 75, G11B 1904, G11B 1902
Patent
active
046896988
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for driving a magnetic disk for information storage and retrieval, comprising a battery for supplying electric power to a first actuator for rotating the magnetic disk, and to a second actuator for moving a magnetic head across a surface of the magnetic disk and energizing the head to write information on and read the information from the magnetic disk. The apparatus further comprising a detector for sensing a voltage level of the battery, and generating a voltage-drop signal when the voltage level of the battery has fallen below a preset limit. A control unit is provided for controlling the first and second actuators. The control unit is responsive to the voltage-drop signal to inhibit the starting of an access to the magnetic disk, or inhibit the operation of the first actuator.
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patent: 3956740 (1976-05-01), Jones et al.
patent: 4461003 (1984-07-01), Tamaki
IEEE Transaction on Magnetics, vol. Mag.-14, No. 4, "Microprocessor Applications in Disk Storage Systems", Johann, 7/78, pp. 203-206.
Furukawa Satoshi
Ishikawa Shigeki
Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Cardillo Raymond F.
Garland Steven R.
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