Title :
Effect of surface resistance of metal evaporated tape on discharge current
Author :
Soda, Yutaka ; Ono, Hiroaki ; Ozue, Tadashi
Author_Institution :
Core Technol. & Network Co. CT Dev. Dept., Sony Corp., Kanagawaken, Japan
Abstract :
In the helical-scan tape system, the magnetoresistive (MR) head is used in the MICROMV consumer VCR format. A giant magnetoresistive head for high-recording density is more sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD) than an MR head. In order to evaluate the damage caused by ESD, a new charged tape model (CTM) was devised and it was compared with a model using an ESD gun. The surface resistance of metal evaporated tape was investigated with a view to minimizing discharge current through the MR head. As the surface resistance increased from 1.1e+3 to 1.8e+8 Ω/sq, the peak discharge current decreased inversely proportional to the surface resistance and proportional to the applied voltage. The CTM supplied a short pulse (200 ns) but a high peak current. The ESD gun supplied a long pulse (more than 1 μs) and its peak current decreased with the distance from the head. The authors conclude that the discharge current from the tape surface can be controlled by the surface resistance.
Keywords :
electrostatic discharge; magnetic heads; magnetic recording; magnetoresistive devices; surface resistance; 1 mus; 200 ns; ESD gun; MICROMV consumer VCR format; charged tape model; discharge current; electrostatic discharge; giant magnetoresistive head; helical-scan tape system; high-recording density; magnetoresistive head; metal evaporated tape; minimizing discharge current; surface resistance; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Biological system modeling; Current measurement; Electrical resistance measurement; Electrostatic discharge; Immune system; Magnetic heads; Surface discharges; Surface resistance; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2003.816293