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Old October 6th 08, 12:44 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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I would like to see a diagram of just how modern drive's read-wright
arms are assembled. I am trying to understand how these get driven. In
particular, I am interested in the magnetic configuration.

I have tried Wikipedia and Google among other sources, biut what I have
found, leaves out details of interest to me.

Bill

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Old October 6th 08, 09:32 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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Default Diagram for read-write diagram

Salmon Egg kenjka:
I would like to see a diagram of just how modern drive's read-wright
arms are assembled. I am trying to understand how these get driven. In
particular, I am interested in the magnetic configuration.


I have tried Wikipedia and Google among other sources, biut what I have
found, leaves out details of interest to me.


www.hgst.com

Look for their whitepapers... Also, check out www.seagate.com...

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Old October 6th 08, 08:31 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Salmon Egg
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Default Diagram for read-write diagram

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lid wrote:

Salmon Egg kenjka:
I would like to see a diagram of just how modern drive's read-wright
arms are assembled. I am trying to understand how these get driven. In
particular, I am interested in the magnetic configuration.


I have tried Wikipedia and Google among other sources, biut what I have
found, leaves out details of interest to me.


www.hgst.com

Look for their whitepapers... Also, check out www.seagate.com...


I am going to continue looking. These sites have much in them but it is
mostly sales literature and software interface material. I guess I will
have to disassemble a drive.

Bill

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Old October 7th 08, 11:55 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Bob Willard
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Default Diagram for read-write diagram

Salmon Egg wrote:

In article ,
lid wrote:


Salmon Egg kenjka:

I would like to see a diagram of just how modern drive's read-wright
arms are assembled. I am trying to understand how these get driven. In
particular, I am interested in the magnetic configuration.


I have tried Wikipedia and Google among other sources, biut what I have
found, leaves out details of interest to me.


www.hgst.com

Look for their whitepapers... Also, check out www.seagate.com...



I am going to continue looking. These sites have much in them but it is
mostly sales literature and software interface material. I guess I will
have to disassemble a drive.

Bill


The details involve lots of IP (Intellectual Property); some is public
(patents and papers), but some IP is closely-guarded corporate secret
material, and may be unavailable even with an NDA. You might try writing
to the HD vendors to see what they will divulge, but don't expect much.
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