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Signal Processing

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Electronics plays a vital role in each of the subsystems inside a disk drive. Signals to and from the head-disk assembly are processed mainly by the preamplifier (read/write amplifier) and the channel chips. Overall control and interface to the outside world are performed by a combination of the microprocessor and the controller, supported by attached memory. The controller chip also handles the very important function of error correction during data recovery from the disk. For high performance drives, an additional digital signal processor is required to help the microprocessor speed up calculation of the servo information. As their names indicate, the spindle motor and the actuator controllers handle the main components of the mechanical subsystem.

At Hitachi San Jose Research Center, research is conducted on the entire signal path, both on algorithm development and on hardware implementation. This research has resulted in high-performance preamplifier designs, advanced data detection channels, and efficient error-correction methods. A main objective is to assure continued data recovery reliability while supporting high data rates and lowest possible power dissipation. These objectives must also be consistent with aggressive low-cost requirements of the disk drive industry, which is characterized by rapidly decreasing cost per megabyte of storage. Signal processing research is closely coordinated with recording head,recording physics and architecture for disk drives activities to achieve an optimized high-capacity, high-performance design.

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The future development of both the magnetic media films and overcoats for next generation of disk drive products requires technical innovations in magnetic materials, new disk structures, sputter deposition and tooling, advanced magnetic measurements and testing.


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