Patent classifications
G11B15/26
STORAGE DEVICE USING A TAPE FOR STORING DATA
A storage device including a tape configured to store data is disclosed. The tape includes a plurality of first regions with a first dielectric constant and a plurality of second regions with a second dielectric constant that is higher than the first dielectric constant. The first regions and the second regions are arranged in an alternating manner along the length of the tape. Further, the storage device includes one or more actuators configured to apply an electrical field across the width of the tape, in order to move the tape in length direction. Further, the storage device includes one or more data heads configured to read and/or write data from and/or to the tape.
STORAGE DEVICE USING A TAPE FOR STORING DATA
A storage device including a tape configured to store data is disclosed. The tape includes a plurality of first regions with a first dielectric constant and a plurality of second regions with a second dielectric constant that is higher than the first dielectric constant. The first regions and the second regions are arranged in an alternating manner along the length of the tape. Further, the storage device includes one or more actuators configured to apply an electrical field across the width of the tape, in order to move the tape in length direction. Further, the storage device includes one or more data heads configured to read and/or write data from and/or to the tape.
Dynamic tape guide bearing tilt mechanism
At least one jack screw from a tape deck base may be removed. The tape deck base may be below a rigid support base that includes a rigid support shaft in the center of the rigid support base. A piezoelectric stack may be inserted where the at least one jack screw was removed from the tape deck base. The piezoelectric stack may tilt a tape guide roller bearing in a skew direction to improve the motion of tape in a tape path.
Reduced reel motor disturbances in a tape drive system
An apparatus according to one embodiment includes a motor having: a rotor, a magnet, and a damping layer positioned between the rotor and the magnet. The damping layer is constructed of a material characterized by converting kinetic energy into heat.
Reduced reel motor disturbances in a tape drive system
An apparatus according to one embodiment includes a motor having: a rotor, a magnet, and a damping layer positioned between the rotor and the magnet. The damping layer is constructed of a material characterized by converting kinetic energy into heat.
SOUND SOURCE PROCESSING APPARATUS USING MAGNETIC DRUM
A sound source processing apparatus uses a magnetic drum to prevent sound quality deterioration and amplify the volume of sound when a sound source transmitted from a primary acoustic device is outputted. The apparatus receives, through an input end, a sound source outputted from the primary acoustic device, records the inputted sound source on a recording part (a magnetic coating surface) of the magnetic drum in a magnetic drum recorder, reproduces, in real time, the sound source recorded on the magnetic drum, and then amplifies it, sequentially passing the amplified sound source through a pre-amplifier and a power amplifier to amplify output and then sending it to a speaker. To prevent sound quality deterioration for repetitive playback, interaction caused by contact between sound sources is removed. Amplifying the volume of sound outputted in real time using the magnetic drum promotes enhanced sound quality.
Apparatus and method for controlling transportation of tape medium
An apparatus, computer readable medium device, and method for controlling transportation of a tape medium. A determination is made whether to execute a backhitch operation in response to writing a data set to tape from the buffer. If not, a determination is made whether a transaction size at which data is transferred from the buffer to the tape is less than a buffer size. If so, then a determination is made of a a new speed and whether a current speed is different from the determined new speed. If so, then a backhitch is initiated.
Apparatus and method for controlling transportation of tape medium
An apparatus, computer readable medium device, and method for controlling transportation of a tape medium. A determination is made whether to execute a backhitch operation in response to writing a data set to tape from the buffer. If not, a determination is made whether a transaction size at which data is transferred from the buffer to the tape is less than a buffer size. If so, then a determination is made of a a new speed and whether a current speed is different from the determined new speed. If so, then a backhitch is initiated.