Head position detector with optical slit pattern

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

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C360S077120, C360S240000

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07463444

ABSTRACT:
A system and method that directs a transducer to a home position while taking into account whether a light source, used to detect light interruption is inoperative. The method for the system including a light source, a detector configured to receive signals from the light source, a transducer that reads signals from a magnetic tape and a plurality of structures coupled to the transducer and configured to pass in opposition to the detector.

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Japanese Patent Publication 09-306123 of Tsuneo et al., Nov. 21, 1997.
English Language Abstract of Japanese Patent Publication 09-306123.
Machine translation of Japanese Patent Publication 09-306123.

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