G11B5/0275

Two-dimensional magnetic recording device capable of positioning the head based on reading of first and second readers

According to one embodiment, a magnetic disk device includes a disk including a plurality of servo data items, a head including a write head which writes data to the disk, and a first read head and a second read head which read data from the disk, and a controller configured to position the head based on a first signal in which write data positioned between the servo data items of the disk is read by the first read head, and a second signal in which the write data is read by the second read head separated from the first read head in a radial direction of the disk.

MAGNETIC DISK DRIVE AND READ PROCESSING METHOD
20200211588 · 2020-07-02 ·

According to one embodiment, a magnetic disk device includes a disk including a plurality of servo data items, a head including a write head which writes data to the disk, and a first read head and a second read head which read data from the disk, and a controller configured to position the head based on a first signal in which write data positioned between the servo data items of the disk is read by the first read head, and a second signal in which the write data is read by the second read head separated from the first read head in a radial direction of the disk.

Magnetic disk device configured to specify a range of previously written track that is to be overlapped during a write and verify data previously written in the specified range after the write

A magnetic disk device includes a magnetic disk and a control circuit. The magnetic disk includes a first area where writing is performed in a manner such that a newly written track partially overlaps a previously written adjacent track. The control circuit is configured to specify a range of a second track, which is to be overlapped as a result of writing first data to a first track, write second data written in the specified range of the second track to a saving area prior to writing the first data to the first track, write the first data to the first track, and verify the second data in the second track after writing the first data to the first track.

MAGNETIC DISK DEVICE CONFIGURED TO SPECIFY A RANGE OF PREVIOUSLY WRITTEN TRACK THAT IS TO BE OVERLAPPED DURING A WRITE AND VERIFY DATA PREVIOUSLY WRITTEN IN THE SPECIFIED RANGE AFTER THE WRITE
20200090684 · 2020-03-19 ·

A magnetic disk device includes a magnetic disk and a control circuit. The magnetic disk includes a first area where writing is performed in a manner such that a newly written track partially overlaps a previously written adjacent track. The control circuit is configured to specify a range of a second track, which is to be overlapped as a result of writing first data to a first track, write second data written in the specified range of the second track to a saving area prior to writing the first data to the first track, write the first data to the first track, and verify the second data in the second track after writing the first data to the first track.

HANDLING WRITE COMMANDS DURING A REFRESH OPERATION IN A SHINGLED MAGNETIC RECORDING DRIVE

Write commands in a shingled magnetic recording (SMR) drive are efficiently executed when a write command and associated write data are received by an SMR HDD from a host while the target SMR band for storing the write data is undergoing a refresh operation. In response to the write command, the HDD suspends the refresh operation, stores the write data in nonvolatile memory, and informs the host that the write command has been completed. After the write data are stored in nonvolatile memory, the HDD resumes the refresh operation, and the remaining unrefreshed data in the target SMR band are refreshed by being rewritten to the spare SMR band. The nonvolatile memory can include the spare SMR band in some instances, the target SMR band in some instances, and in both the spare SMR band and the target SMR band in some instances.