Tape Patents (Class 360/78.02)
  • Patent number: 6278571
    Abstract: Disclosed are a method and a detector for adaptively detecting servo gaps in a timing based servo pattern prerecorded on a variable velocity media. The timing based servo pattern has groups of repeated pairs of non-parallel transition stripes arranged in bursts, the bursts separated by servo gaps whose length is variable. A servo system sensor senses the transition stripes in the longitudinal direction of the media. A group interval detector coupled to the sensor detects the timing interval between the same slope transition stripes of two sequential groups of bursts. A divider divides the detected group timing interval by a predetermined divisor to provide a divided timing interval gap detection threshold. A sequential stripe interval detector coupled to the sensor measures the timing interval between stripes, and a comparator compares the divided timing interval and the timing interval, identifying a servo gap upon the measured timing interval at least equaling the gap threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Nhan Xuan Bui, Junichi Fukuda, Glen Alan Jaquette, John Alexander Koski, Kazuhiro Tsuruta
  • Publication number: 20010006437
    Abstract: The optical servo system for a tape drive that functions to align a read/write head with the data tracks written on a recording surface of a tape by reading optical servo tracks that are formed on the back side of the tape. This process decouples the magnetic recording of data on the recording surface of the tape from the optical servo system which makes use of servo tracks formed on the back side of the tape. The data storage capacity of the tape is increased since the entire recording surface of the tape is filled with data tracks and the precise alignment of the read/write head makes it possible to place the data tracks closer together. Regions of contrasting reflectivity or phase are also provided on a surface of the read/write head to enable the optical servo system to view an image of both the read/write head and the entire back side of the tape to thereby align the movable read/write head with the data tracks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2001
    Publication date: July 5, 2001
    Applicant: Storage Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Michael Lawrence Leonhardt, Scott David Wilson
  • Patent number: 6239939
    Abstract: A detector and method for detecting data modulated into a timing based servo pattern prerecorded on a media, comprising shifts of pairs of non-parallel transition stripes arranged in a frame of two bursts. Timing intervals between sequential transition stripes are detected. Interval comparison logic compares selected timing intervals and indicates whether the compared intervals represent a “0”, or a “1”. First and second counters respectively increment the number of the compared intervals representing a “0” and representing a “1” in each frame. Bit comparison logic compares, for each frame, the incremented numbers representing a “0” and a “1” to a predetermined criteria and, upon one of the numbers meeting the criteria, identifies the corresponding “0” or “1” as the bit value for the frame. The bits are data comprising longitudinal position words arranged in a linear sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Nhan Xuan Bui, Junichi Fukuda, Glen Alan Jaquette, John Alexander Koski, Kazuhiro Tsuruta
  • Patent number: 6236529
    Abstract: The optical servo system for a tape drive that functions to align a read/write head with the data tracks written on a recording surface of a tape by reading optical servo tracks that are formed on the back side of the tape. This process decouples the magnetic recording of data on the recording surface of the tape from the optical servo system which makes use of servo tracks formed on the back side of the tape. The data storage capacity of the tape is increased since the entire recording surface of the tape is filled with data tracks and the precise alignment of the read/write head makes it possible to place the data tracks closer together. Regions of contrasting reflectivity or phase are also provided on a surface of the read/write head to enable the optical servo system to view an image of both the read/write head and the entire back side of the tape to thereby align the movable read/write head with the data tracks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Storage Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Michael Lawrence Leonhardt, Scott David Wilson
  • Patent number: 6188537
    Abstract: A transducer position sensing system, in a electromechanical drive, for determining transducer position. A sensor is mounted with a non-adjustable position and without absolute position accuracy, thereby lowering manufacturing costs. The position of the transducer at which the sensor switches states is accurately determined in a manufacturing test fixture and recorded in a permanent memory used by a drive controller. The drive controller can then accurately determine transducer position during subsequent initialization procedures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Michael P. Eland, Kevin L. Miller
  • Patent number: 6169640
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method of formatting timing based servo bands, as used in linear data tape systems, in a way that allows differentiation between different adjacent pairs of servo bands. Each servo band is recorded with a similar or identical timing based pattern. However, the patterns in the various servo bands are offset longitudinally from each other, so that each pair of adjacent servo bands exhibits a unique inter-band timing relationship. The bands are recorded using a patterned write head with write gaps at different longitudinal offsets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2001
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Co.
    Inventor: Donald J. Fasen