Title :
A fast, accurate, and reproducible in-drive measurement of media thermal decay
Author :
Higgins, Bill E. ; Schardt, Bruce C.
Author_Institution :
Maxtor Corp., Milpitas, CA, USA
Abstract :
A rapid, in-drive technique for the measurement of the thermal decay rate of the magnetic readback signal amplitude has been developed. The adaptive variable-gain-amplifier (VGA) of the read channel is used to measure the signal amplitude eliminating the need for a high-speed digital oscilloscope. Individual VGA measurements include a noise component significantly larger than the amplitude change due to thermal decay. It was found that by using interleaved sectors of aged reference data, the noise could be dramatically reduced. This report will detail techniques to reduce the noise level of the measurement and techniques to acquire the final thermal decay rate as rapidly as feasible.
Keywords :
amplifiers; magnetic recording noise; VGA measurements; adaptive variable-gain-amplifier; aged reference data; hard disk drive reliability; high-speed digital oscilloscope; in-drive measurement; magnetic readback signal amplitude; media thermal decay; read channel measurements; signal noise; superparamagnetism; thermal decay rate; Gain; Magnetic devices; Magnetic noise; Magnetic separation; Noise level; Noise measurement; Noise reduction; Oscilloscopes; Signal processing; Thermal variables measurement;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2003.821190