Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Head – Hall effect
Patent
1979-12-18
1982-02-09
Eddleman, Alfred H.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Head
Hall effect
360120, 360123, 360125, G11B 522, G11B 520, G11B 530
Patent
active
043152910
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic transduction device for reading and/or writing of data contained on a magnetic support such as a disc or magnetic tape comprises a magnetic circuit formed by two thin superposed magnetic layers magnetically coupled at one end and forming an air gap at the other end, and a coil between said thin magnetic layers formed by thin conductive layers separated by thin insulating layers. At least one of the thin conducting layers comprises at least one magnetoresistance.
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Compagnie Internationale pour l'Informatique -CII-Honeywell Bull
Eddleman Alfred H.
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