Title :
Mechanical integration of high recording density drives
Author_Institution :
Seagate Technol., Scotts Valley, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Novel methodology has been developed to evaluate the long term reliability of head-disc interface and to estimate drive lifetimes. The tests are based on stressed low flying or gliding as good start-stop result is only necessary but not a sufficient condition for long term reliability. Stresses are introduced by operating at low pressures at several stress levels with track following and seeking. Lifetimes are monitored by head-disc contacts with piezoelectric sensors, magnetic signals and error rates. Lifetimes determined in stressed conditions are extrapolated to normal operating conditions. Magnetic recording drives having zone textured media and operating at average flying height of 25 nm at the inside diameter have estimated average lifetimes of 3 years with standard deviation of 1.3 years in continuous operation
Keywords :
life testing; magnetic disc storage; magnetic recording; mechanical testing; reliability; 3 year; error rates; flying; gliding; head-disc interface; high recording density drives; lifetimes; magnetic signals; mechanical integration; piezoelectric sensors; reliability; start-stop; stresses; track following; track seeking; zone textured media; Drives; Life estimation; Lifetime estimation; Magnetic heads; Magnetic materials; Magnetic recording; Stress; Sufficient conditions; Testing; Thermal degradation;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on