Writing at high data rates
K.B. Klaassen, J.C.L. Van Peppen
Journal of Applied Physics
Electronic processing of the harmonic content of the readback signal of a magnetic recording device allows the in situ determination of the slider-to-medium mechanical clearance for heads positioned directly over prerecorded tracks and the determination of the lateral displacement variation for heads positioned adjoining to a prerecorded track. In this paper, the theory is derived for such a noninvasive measurement and the required measurement conditions are discussed. The uncertainty in the measurement due to the noise in the readback signal is also presented.
K.B. Klaassen, J.C.L. Van Peppen
Journal of Applied Physics
P.C. Arnett, R. Olson, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
K.B. Klaassen, J.C.L. van Peppen
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
K.B. Klaassen, Jack C.L. Van Pepper
IMTC 1993