Servo system for providing increased recording density and impro

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

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360 7708, G11B 5596

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053392078

ABSTRACT:
A servo system for use in a magnetic recording media is disclosed, with the system utilizing short and long address tracks in a predetermined pattern to increase the usable data storage space on the media. A special pattern is utilized following the A and B BURST patterns for each track on the disk to assist in calibration of the drive. In addition, a special pattern is provided preceding the track address portion of the sectors to identify the associated track address as being a long address, a short address or as the origin sector.

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