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Embedded servo banded format for magnetic disks for use with a data processing system

Patent 5278703 Issued on January 11, 1994. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 21, 2011. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Disk storage apparatus having signals recorded in a specific format
Patent #: 4016603
Issued on: 04/05/1977
Inventor: Ottesen

Method and apparatus for compensating a sensor
Patent #: 4198677
Issued on: 04/15/1980
Inventor: Brunner ,   et al.

Binarily related variable rate recorder
Patent #: 4714967
Issued on: 12/22/1987
Inventor: Bizjak

Modular unitary disk file subsystem with differing density zones
Patent #: 4858034
Issued on: 08/15/1989
Inventor: Hassel ,   et al.

Zone servo sector format alignment scheme for servo and spindle motor control Patent #: 5121280
Issued on: 06/09/1992
Inventor: King

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 719885 filed on 06/21/1991

US Classes:

360/51, Data clocking360/40, In specific code or form360/48, Data in specific format360/77.08, Distinct servo sector360/135, Disk369/30.23Buffering

Examiners

Primary: Pascal, Robert
Assistant: Neyzari, Ali

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 0459726A2 EP. 05/23/1991
  • 0461912A2 EP. 06/23/1991
  • 9101554 WO. 07/23/1990

International Class

G11B 005/09

Abstract

A data processing system records information on magnetic disks in a format in which sector headers, which include embedded servo information, are radially aligned and recorded at a single frequency and data are recorded at various band-related frequencies. The system records sector headers at a frequency which is optimal for the recording of address information in the shortest sector and records the data at frequencies which are optimal for the recording of information in the disk space allocated to the data portion of the various lengths of sectors. The system synchronizes to the headers, using conventional embedded servo synchronization methods, and produces header timing signals. It can then use the same header timing signals to locate and interpret the headers on different tracks, since the header frequency and the location of the headers are the same in every track. The system may record the data portions of the sectors at frequencies which are related to the header frequency by ratios of small integers. The system then uses, in synchronizing to the disk, a phase locked loop which includes a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) that is driven to a reference frequency which is directly related to the header frequency. The system divides-down the frequency of the VCO output signal to produce the timing signals for the header. Also, it uses a version of the output signal of the VCO, which is divided-down by a band-related value, as a timing signal for the data.

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