Title :
Spectral analysis of the read process [magnetic recording]
Author_Institution :
Erlangen-Nurnberg Univ., West Germany
Abstract :
The transmission behavior of a head core is investigated experimentally. The frequency dependent complex efficiency has been measured via the impedance of the head. This method employs the assumption of approximative linearity of the head core magnetization under read process conditions. The determined contribution of the head core to the magnitude spectrum is negligible. The phase contribution adds asymmetry to the read pulse. A model is used for the analysis of the recording system with ring type head. Its application to finite pole length head type systems suggests itself. In addition it is conceivable to use the approach for the design of optimum magnetization distributions in multilayer media
Keywords :
magnetic heads; magnetic recording; magnetisation; spectral analysis; approximative linearity assumption; frequency dependent complex efficiency; head core; head core magnetization; head impedance; magnitude spectrum; phase contribution; read process conditions; read pulse asymmetry; recording system; ring type head; spectral analysis; transmission behavior;
Conference_Titel :
Video, Audio and Data Recording, 1990., Eighth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Birmingham