DocumentCode
1168040
Title
An overview of glide testing
Author
Nayak, U.V. ; Lee, C.K. ; Sullivan, T. C O ; Hernandez-Fernandez, J. ; Gonzalez, D.
Author_Institution
Almaden Res. Center, IBM Res., San Jose, CA, USA
Volume
39
Issue
2
fYear
2003
fDate
3/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
729
Lastpage
734
Abstract
Low flying air-bearings, "sliders," with contact sensors are used to "glide" test magnetic recording disks to be free of asperities above a predetermined height. A technical overview of the considerations necessary for accurate glide testing is illustrated by the example of an experimental flat plate PZT sensor, with electrodes divided into quadrants, to detect asperity contact. The flat plate PZT sensor detects the slider dynamic pitch, roll, and vertical vibrations of the air bearing by contact with asperities of sufficient mechanical stiffness. The sensor also detects contact by the extremely sensitive response of the resonant vibrations of the PZT/slider structure. Different linear combinations of the signal from the quadrants show mode selection based on mode symmetry. The signal response for increasing asperity interference is characterized for specific modes and a mode can be chosen by the appropriate linear combination of the signals from the quadrants. Calibration of the glide slider trailing edge flying height and roll using contact with artificial bumps of different heights is necessary for accurate glide testing. One can map the entire disk surface using the contact signal from both the air-bearing response and the bending mode response simultaneously to identify mechanically "stiff" asperities.
Keywords
electric sensing devices; finite element analysis; hard discs; magnetic bearings; piezoelectric transducers; vibrations; PZT; PbZrO3TiO3; air-bearing response; asperities; bending mode response; contact sensors; contact signal; flat plate PZT sensor; glide testing; low flying air-bearings; magnetic recording disks; mechanical stiffness; mode selection; mode symmetry; resonant vibrations; roll; signal response; slider dynamic pitch; vertical vibrations; Calibration; Electrodes; Interference; Magnetic recording; Magnetic sensors; Mechanical sensors; Resonance; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Testing; Vibrations;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2003.809002
Filename
1190092
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