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Jamie Morken
Guest
Hi all,
How does a harddrive readhead arm move so precisely to be able to read a
microscopic track of data on a harddrive? I took apart a harddrive and the
read head has a single coil of wire on it, and there is a NS magnet pair on
each side of the coil of wire. The read head arm goes back and forth
between the magnets when the read head coil is energized, the direction
dependant on the polarity of the battery. I was thinking that the way it
must work is with an H-bridge driving the coil in locked antiphase, or maybe
the coil in controlled with an opamp? Any ideas on this?
cheers,
Jamie Morken
read head arm:
<http://www.rocketresearch.org/new/pics/4gig%20hardrive%20read%20head%20actu
ator/IMAGE006.JPG>
read head arm and two magnets:
<http://www.rocketresearch.org/new/pics/4gig%20hardrive%20read%20head%20actu
ator/IMAGE002.JPG>
read head arm between magnets:
<http://www.rocketresearch.org/new/pics/4gig%20hardrive%20read%20head%20actu
ator/IMAGE004.JPG>
How does a harddrive readhead arm move so precisely to be able to read a
microscopic track of data on a harddrive? I took apart a harddrive and the
read head has a single coil of wire on it, and there is a NS magnet pair on
each side of the coil of wire. The read head arm goes back and forth
between the magnets when the read head coil is energized, the direction
dependant on the polarity of the battery. I was thinking that the way it
must work is with an H-bridge driving the coil in locked antiphase, or maybe
the coil in controlled with an opamp? Any ideas on this?
cheers,
Jamie Morken
read head arm:
<http://www.rocketresearch.org/new/pics/4gig%20hardrive%20read%20head%20actu
ator/IMAGE006.JPG>
read head arm and two magnets:
<http://www.rocketresearch.org/new/pics/4gig%20hardrive%20read%20head%20actu
ator/IMAGE002.JPG>
read head arm between magnets:
<http://www.rocketresearch.org/new/pics/4gig%20hardrive%20read%20head%20actu
ator/IMAGE004.JPG>