微文件-一英寸磁盘驱动器技术演示

T. Reiley, T. Albrecht, M. A. Moser, O. Ruiz, S. Pattanaik, H. Tzeng, L. Fan, F.C. Lee, C. C. Chieng
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随着磁存储中的面数据密度继续以快速的速度增长(/spl sim/50%/年),小尺寸磁盘驱动器变得越来越可行。对于某些应用,例如相机或通信设备,存储容量要求较低(/spl sim/50-200 MB),并且小尺寸,低功耗和高抗冲击性很重要,非常小的磁盘驱动器可能具有吸引力,特别是考虑到磁性存储和半导体存储之间当前和预计的成本差异。在IBM研究院和IBM存储系统部的共同努力下,一种名为Microfile的微型磁盘驱动器的技术演示已经完成。Microfile有一个24毫米磁碟和两个磁头,容量为100 MB,采用1996年磁头/磁碟技术。大部分机械部件是传统设计的微型版本;然而,几个关键部件-悬架,柔性电缆和执行器线圈-已经集成到一个单一的平面悬架组件中。滑块有一个改进的空气轴承设计,以适应相对较低的线速度。一种新的简化主机接口(IEEE P1285)是一种低成本的选择,正在考虑用于需求有限的系统。功能机械原型已经构建,磁性读/写能力已经被证明。介绍了微文件的设计和制作过程。
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Microfile-a one-inch disk drive technology demonstration
As the areal data density in magnetic storage continues to grow at a rapid pace (/spl sim/50%/yr), small form factor disk drives become increasingly viable. For certain applications, such as cameras or communication devices, where storage capacity requirements are low (/spl sim/50-200 MB), and where small size, low power consumption and high shock resistance are important, very small disk drives may prove attractive, especially given the current and projected cost differential between magnetic storage and semiconductor storage. As a joint effort between IBM Research and IBM Storage Systems Division, a technology demonstration of a miniature disk drive, called Microfile, has been completed. The Microfile has a single 24 mm disk and two MR heads, with a capacity, using 1996 head/disk technology, of 100 MB. The majority of the mechanical components are miniature versions of conventional designs; however several key components-suspension, flex cable, and actuator coil-have been integrated into a single planar suspension assembly. The sliders have a modified air bearing design to accommodate the relatively low linear velocity. A novel simplified host interface (IEEE P1285) is a low cost option under consideration for use in systems with limited requirements. Functional mechanical prototypes have been constructed, and magnetic read/write capability has been demonstrated. Aspects of the Microfile design and fabrication are described.
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