Title :
Capacity Advantage of Array-Reader-Based Magnetic Recording (ARMR) for Next Generation Hard Disk Drives
Author :
Mathew, George ; Euiseok Hwang ; Jongseung Park ; Garfunkel, Glen ; Hu, Dewen
Author_Institution :
LSI Corp., San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper proposes an array-reader-based magnetic recording (ARMR) approach for enhancing recording capacity in hard disk drives (HDDs). The HDD industry is now at crossroads to choose a technology that will support continued increase in recording density, and the top contenders are bit patterned media recording (BPMR) and heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) for near-term and 2-D magnetic recording for long-term. Deployment of BPMR and HAMR has been delayed due to the challenges in media and heads. We propose the ARMR approach as a viable technology that can deliver significant capacity by combining array-reader-based readback with modest changes in readback signal processing. Offtrack performance evaluation using waveforms captured at various squeeze levels show that ARMR offers about 30% enhancement in capacity for single-track detection with two or three read elements positioned at different cross-track positions in the track.
Keywords :
disc drives; hard discs; magnetic recording; performance evaluation; signal processing; 2D magnetic recording; ARMR approach; BPMR; HAMR; HDD; array-reader-based magnetic recording approach; array-reader-based readback; bit patterned media recording; cross-track position; heat-assisted magnetic recording; next generation hard disk drive; offtrack performance evaluation; readback signal processing; recording capacity enhancement; single-track detection capacity; Equalizers; Joints; Magnetic recording; Media; Signal to noise ratio; Thermal stability; 2-D equalizer; 2-D magnetic recording (TDMR); array-reader; array-reader-based magnetic recording (ARMR); hard disk drives (HDDs); magnetic recording;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2283221