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Disk drive with track zero location system

  • US 4,685,007 A
  • Filed: 12/21/1983
  • Issued: 08/04/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/21/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. a magnetic disk system comprising:

  • an information carrying disk having a plurality of concentric data tracks, said disk having a single sector of reference track information thereon providing an indication of the location of a reference track with respect to the other data tracks, the sector of reference track information including a first signal pattern recorded on each track to one side of the reference track and a second signal pattern different from the first signal pattern recorded on the reference track and each track o the other side of the reference track;

    transducer means for reading information from the disk;

    actuator means for radially moving the transducer means with respect to the tracks of the disk;

    detection means for determining, in response to the reading of reference track information by the transducer means, when the transducer means is positioned at the reference track; and

    control means for controlling the actuator means (a) first in response to the detection means to move the transducer means across the tracks of the disk to locate the reference track and (b) second in an open loop fashion after the detection means has determined that the transducer means is positioned at the reference track to move the transducer means to a desired data track.

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