Servo signal processing for flying height control in hard disk drives

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A novel method of measuring the relative head-medium spacing based on a measurement in the servo sectors is developed and simulated using a read back signal model. The spacing measurement is tested experimentally on a spin stand where the flying height is varied using the resistance heater element in a thermal flying height control slider. In addition, voltage step response measurements were obtained. The data were used to perform system identification and estimate the dynamics of the thermal actuator. The model can potentially be used for thermal flying height control. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Boettcher, U., Lacey, C. A., Li, H., Amemiya, K., De Callafon, R. A., & Talke, F. E. (2011). Servo signal processing for flying height control in hard disk drives. In Microsystem Technologies (Vol. 17, pp. 937–944). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00542-010-1193-7

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