DocumentCode :
1371651
Title :
Remote-centered compliance mechanism of micro-suspension for contact recording head
Author :
Nakao, Masayuki ; Sugiyama, Satoshi ; Hatamura, Yotaro ; Hamaguchi, Tetsuya ; Watanabe, Keiko
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Synthesis, Tokyo Univ., Japan
Volume :
1
Issue :
3
fYear :
1996
Firstpage :
245
Lastpage :
249
Abstract :
To achieve a higher magnetic memory density, contact recording will be a key technology. As a contact-sliding head is always subject to friction, the head has an unstable stick-slip motion in a nose-down attitude. In this paper, the authors present a new micro-suspension as an early trial for avoiding the stick-slip. The suspension is formed by a diagonally notched structure, with a remote centered compliance (RCC) mechanism. It is fabricated from a 125 μm thick sheet of polyinide using an ultraviolet laser; an inductive head with a 50×50 μm sliding pad is mounted on it. When sliding at 10 m/s under a normal force of 0.7 mN, the head always has an extremely high friction coefficient of 1.6. The suspension stabilizes the pitching motion of the head to within ±50 μrad in a nose-up attitude, inducing the acceptable modulation of read back signal to within ±5%. The RCC mechanism empirically realized a more stable motion than a non-RCC one, and will be a promising tool for contact recording.
Keywords :
friction; hard discs; magnetic heads; micromechanical devices; sliding friction; contact recording head; contact-sliding head; friction; hard disc drive; memory density; micro-suspension; nose-down attitude; pitching motion; polyinide; remote-centered compliance mechanism; stick-slip motion; Disk recording; Friction; Hard disks; Magnetic heads; Magnetic levitation; Magnetic memory; Magnetic recording; Motion measurement; Performance analysis; Polyimides;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4435
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/3516.537047
Filename :
537047
Link To Document :
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