DocumentCode
1482474
Title
Limitations to track following imposed by position error signal SNR using a multi-tapped magnetoresistive servo head
Author
Bain, James A. ; Messner, William C. ; Steele, John H., II ; Schwarz, Theodore A. ; O´Kane, William J. ; Connolly, Maura P.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume
35
Issue
2
fYear
1999
fDate
3/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
740
Lastpage
745
Abstract
A multi-tapped magnetoresistive (MR) stripe has been commercially fabricated as a tape head for evaluation as a potential tracking sensor for magnetic tape systems with dedicated servo. In this approach, two adjacent MR elements sharing a common bias current are each positioned halfway over a single 17 um wide servo track. The head leads provide signals from each of the MR elements which are separated 1.25 um by permanent magnets that provide longitudinal bias. Since this servo configuration uses a differential sensor with a simple square wave tracking pattern, the system can allow self-servo formatting. The evaluation of these heads on a Metrum test stand with 1550 Oe Sony MP media have allowed an estimate of the finest track pitch servo system that could be supported by such a sensor. Two sources of PES error, media noise and PES non-linearity, have been quantified, and projections of system performance at high tape speeds and narrow trackwidths have been made. With this scheme it seems feasible to reach a 2 um track pitch, but to do so, a non-linear PES fit must be used. Furthermore, to maintain high SNR, the sensor should not be operated in a manner such that it needs to be scaled down in size as the trackwidth shrinks, favoring a so-called multiposition operation scheme
Keywords
magnetic heads; magnetic recording noise; magnetic tapes; magnetoresistive devices; servomechanisms; SNR; differential sensor; magnetic tape recording; metal particle media; multi-tapped magnetoresistive head; noise; nonlinearity; permanent magnet; position error signal; tracking servo; Magnetic heads; Magnetic sensors; Magnetic separation; Magnetoresistance; Permanent magnets; Sensor systems; Servomechanisms; Signal to noise ratio; System performance; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/20.750638
Filename
750638
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