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Low voltage vertical recording preamplifier for hard disk drivesMellachervu, Ramachandra Murthy 15 November 2004 (has links)
Higher data rate hard disk drives(HDD) and improved read channel electronics are demanding preamplifier performance be extended well beyond 1 Gb/s. Historically, preamplifier power requirements were of low priority; however, with increased demand for battery powered devices such as laptops, MP3 players, personal video recorders, andmanyother wireless hand-held devices, power consumption has become an important design parameter.Furthermore, in order to continue to increase drive capacities, new read-write head technologies(vertical recording and TGMR heads) are demanding innovative preamplifier circuitsolutions.Today's production preamplifiers possess a wide band response of 2.5 MHz-600 MHz; however next generation preamplifiers willrequire response greater than 250 KHz-1 GHz.Low corner frequencies below 250 KHz present read recovery (sleep-to-read, write-to-read, etc) challenges which can limit drive capacity. This project targets a > 2 Gb/s TGMR (tunneling giantmagneto-resistive) read path for verticalrecording HDDs. A high performance BiCMOS process (IBM's 0.5?m 5HP process)is essential due to the large transconductances, low noise and highspeed requirements of the read path's first stage. System frequency limitations at the input are a result of the large TGMR read sensor and preamplifier input capacitance. Due to read head and preamplifier manufacturingvariations, resistive feedbackaroundthe firststage is usedto seta controlled input impedance targeted to match the interconnect transmission line. Head resistance variations lead to gain variations; however, the TGMR element becomes more sensitive with larger resistance. This, to a first order approximation, acts like an automatic gain control and reduces variations in gain due to the head.
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Low voltage vertical recording preamplifier for hard disk drivesMellachervu, Ramachandra Murthy 15 November 2004 (has links)
Higher data rate hard disk drives(HDD) and improved read channel electronics are demanding preamplifier performance be extended well beyond 1 Gb/s. Historically, preamplifier power requirements were of low priority; however, with increased demand for battery powered devices such as laptops, MP3 players, personal video recorders, andmanyother wireless hand-held devices, power consumption has become an important design parameter.Furthermore, in order to continue to increase drive capacities, new read-write head technologies(vertical recording and TGMR heads) are demanding innovative preamplifier circuitsolutions.Today's production preamplifiers possess a wide band response of 2.5 MHz-600 MHz; however next generation preamplifiers willrequire response greater than 250 KHz-1 GHz.Low corner frequencies below 250 KHz present read recovery (sleep-to-read, write-to-read, etc) challenges which can limit drive capacity. This project targets a > 2 Gb/s TGMR (tunneling giantmagneto-resistive) read path for verticalrecording HDDs. A high performance BiCMOS process (IBM's 0.5?m 5HP process)is essential due to the large transconductances, low noise and highspeed requirements of the read path's first stage. System frequency limitations at the input are a result of the large TGMR read sensor and preamplifier input capacitance. Due to read head and preamplifier manufacturingvariations, resistive feedbackaroundthe firststage is usedto seta controlled input impedance targeted to match the interconnect transmission line. Head resistance variations lead to gain variations; however, the TGMR element becomes more sensitive with larger resistance. This, to a first order approximation, acts like an automatic gain control and reduces variations in gain due to the head.
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Improving Hard Disk Drive Write IO Performance with Phase Change Memory as a Buffer CacheBalasubramanian, Sanchayeni January 2017 (has links)
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Recuperação de neodímio a partir de ímãs de neodímio-ferro-boro por meio de processos mecânicos e hidrometalúrgicosMünchen, Daniel Dotto January 2016 (has links)
O elemento químico neodímio (Nd) atualmente está em evidência pois é parte fundamental em aplicações produzidas por empresas ligadas a tecnologias limpas e de ponta. Porém, é classificado como crítico pelo departamento de energia dos EUA em função do monopólio chinês atuante em sua exploração e comercialização. Devido à crescente demanda frente à restrita disponibilidade, a recuperação deste metal está em ascensão. Uma das aplicações do neodímio é o ímã permanente de neodímio-ferro-boro, utilizado em hard disk drives (HDs) de computadores. Desta forma, este estudo visou caracterizar os ímãs provenientes de HDs de computadores e estabelecer uma rota de recuperação do neodímio por meio de processos mecânicos e hidrometalúrgicos. Por meio da pesagem dos HDs e seus ímãs obteve-se massa média de 3,04 g e 7,91 g para laptop e desktop, respectivamente, representando menos de 3% da massa total do HD. A desmagnetização foi atingida por meio de aquecimento até a temperatura de Curie, em torno de 312 °C, e a cominuição realizada em moinho de facas, onde foram obtidas três granulometrias classificadas em frações A, B e C. Qualitativamente as amostras, foram analisados por meio de difração de raios-X (DRX), onde a fase tetragonal Nd2Fe14B foi o constituinte dominante, e por meio de análise em microscópio eletrônico de varredura (MEV). Semi-quantitativamente os ímãs, seus revestimentos e o precipitado final foram avaliados por meio de espectrometria de fluorescência de raios-X (FRX). A composição média de 21,5% de neodímio e 65,1% de ferro em massa, além de outros elementos químicos, obtida por meio de espectrometria de emissão óptica com plasma (ICP-OES), mostrou teor de neodímio superior aos minérios explorados, tornando este resíduo interessante em relação à recuperação deste metal. O procedimento hidrometalúrgico adotado envolveu a lixiviação das amostras em ácido sulfúrico 2M e a variação de três parâmetros: razão sólido/líquido, temperatura e tempo, em dois níveis. Posteriormente foi realizada a precipitação seletiva por meio de NaOH, formando o duplo sal NaNd(SO4)2.nH2O. Os resultados mostraram que a lixiviação de neodímio atingiu eficiência média acima de 94%, porém todos os experimentos apresentaram material não lixiviado, majoritariamente composto por níquel e cobre. / The chemical element neodymium (Nd) currently is in evidence as it is a fundamental part in applications manufactured by clean and advanced technology companies. However, it is classified as critical by the United States Department of Energy due to Chinese monopoly in its exploration and commercialization. Due to increasing demand in contrast with scarce supply, the recovery of neodymium is growing. One of the applications of this metal is the neodymium-iron-boron permanent magnet, used in hard disk drives (HDDs) of computers. Therefore, this study aimed magnets characterizing from HDDs of computers and then establishing a recovery route for neodymium by mechanical and hydrometallurgical processes. By weighing the HDDs and their magnets it was obtained the average weight of 3.04 g and 7.91 g for laptop and desktop, respectively, representing less than 3% of the HDDs total mass. Demagnetizing was achieved by heating up to Curie temperature of around 312 °C, and the comminution in knives mill resulted in three granulometries classified into fractions A, B and C. Qualitatively, magnets were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), where the tetragonal phase Nd2Fe14B was the dominant constituent of the sample, and through analysis in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Semi-quantitatively, the magnets, its covers, and the final precipitate were evaluated by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF). The average composition of neodymium and iron showed 21.5% and 65.1% by weight, respectively, among other chemical elements. This results were obtained by optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), representing a higher neodymium content compared to the ores content, which makes this waste interesting from a neodymium recovery point of view. The procedure adopted involved hydrometallurgical leaching of the samples in 2M sulfuric acid varying three parameters: liquid/solid ratio, temperature and time, each one on two levels. Subsequently, the selective precipitation by NaOH was performed to form the double salt NaNd(SO4)2.nH2O. The results showed that neodymium leaching efficiency reached above 94%, but the experiments showed as well some material left, mainly composed of nickel and copper.
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Simulation of Flow Field and Particle Trajectories in Hard Disk Drive EnclosuresSong, H., Damodaran, Murali, Ng, Quock Y. 01 1900 (has links)
The airflow field and particle trajectories inside hard disk drive (HDD) are investigated in this study using commercial software Fluent and Gambit. Three-dimensional grids inside the HDD configuration are built using Gambit taking into account all the components and their geometric details. The airflow field inside HDD is simulated using three incompressible Navier-Stokes equations for various disk rotational speeds. The effects of using the various turbulence models inside the Fluent software such as the standard k - ε , RNG k - ε and Reynolds Stress Method on the computed airflow characteristics are also assessed. Steady flow fields and the effects of rotational speeds are assessed. Based on the computed steady airflow patterns, particle trajectories are computed using routines available in Fluent as well as special particle trajectory functions defined by the user via the user-defined functions. Particles of different sizes and materials are injected at various locations in the computed flow field and the corresponding particle trajectories are studied. Based on the investigation, the trajectory tends to be different according to sizes and materials. The present work forms a basis for further investigation of heat transfer processes inside the HDD to address thermal management issues and also the computation of unsteady flow fields in the HDD due to the movement of the actuator arm during data storage and retrieval / Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA)
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A NEW PIEZOELECTRIC MICROACTUATOR WITH TRANSVERSE AND LATERAL CONTROL OF HEAD POSITIONING SYSTEMS FOR HIGH DENSITY HARD DISK DRIVESHan, Younghee 01 January 2005 (has links)
In high density magnetic hard disk drives, both fast track seeking and extremely accurate positioning of the read/write head are required. A new piezoelectric microactuator with transverse and lateral control of the head positioning system for high density hard disk drives is proposed. First, the structure of the new piezoelectric microactuator is illustrated. Design of the new microactuator is based on the axial deformation of piezoelectric elements for lateral motion and the bimorph actuation of piezoelectric elements for transverse motion. Next, a mathematical model of the microactuator system is defined. Static properties associated with the displacement of the system are evaluated and then dynamic system equations of the system are evaluated. Frequency response of the system is studied based on the dynamic system equations of the actuator system. Dynamic properties of the system with a variety of system parameters are evaluated. Finally, the controller design for the actuator is presented. Simulation results show that the new actuator achieves a maximum stroke of displacement of more than 0.2m with servo bandwidth of more than 5 kHz in the lateral direction and the flying height is decreased to less than 6 nm with resonance frequency of more than 100 kHz under the 0.5 % damping assumption. The new piezoelectric microactuator improves performance of high density hard disk drives by increasing servo bandwidth and decreasing flying height.
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Recuperação de neodímio a partir de ímãs de neodímio-ferro-boro por meio de processos mecânicos e hidrometalúrgicosMünchen, Daniel Dotto January 2016 (has links)
O elemento químico neodímio (Nd) atualmente está em evidência pois é parte fundamental em aplicações produzidas por empresas ligadas a tecnologias limpas e de ponta. Porém, é classificado como crítico pelo departamento de energia dos EUA em função do monopólio chinês atuante em sua exploração e comercialização. Devido à crescente demanda frente à restrita disponibilidade, a recuperação deste metal está em ascensão. Uma das aplicações do neodímio é o ímã permanente de neodímio-ferro-boro, utilizado em hard disk drives (HDs) de computadores. Desta forma, este estudo visou caracterizar os ímãs provenientes de HDs de computadores e estabelecer uma rota de recuperação do neodímio por meio de processos mecânicos e hidrometalúrgicos. Por meio da pesagem dos HDs e seus ímãs obteve-se massa média de 3,04 g e 7,91 g para laptop e desktop, respectivamente, representando menos de 3% da massa total do HD. A desmagnetização foi atingida por meio de aquecimento até a temperatura de Curie, em torno de 312 °C, e a cominuição realizada em moinho de facas, onde foram obtidas três granulometrias classificadas em frações A, B e C. Qualitativamente as amostras, foram analisados por meio de difração de raios-X (DRX), onde a fase tetragonal Nd2Fe14B foi o constituinte dominante, e por meio de análise em microscópio eletrônico de varredura (MEV). Semi-quantitativamente os ímãs, seus revestimentos e o precipitado final foram avaliados por meio de espectrometria de fluorescência de raios-X (FRX). A composição média de 21,5% de neodímio e 65,1% de ferro em massa, além de outros elementos químicos, obtida por meio de espectrometria de emissão óptica com plasma (ICP-OES), mostrou teor de neodímio superior aos minérios explorados, tornando este resíduo interessante em relação à recuperação deste metal. O procedimento hidrometalúrgico adotado envolveu a lixiviação das amostras em ácido sulfúrico 2M e a variação de três parâmetros: razão sólido/líquido, temperatura e tempo, em dois níveis. Posteriormente foi realizada a precipitação seletiva por meio de NaOH, formando o duplo sal NaNd(SO4)2.nH2O. Os resultados mostraram que a lixiviação de neodímio atingiu eficiência média acima de 94%, porém todos os experimentos apresentaram material não lixiviado, majoritariamente composto por níquel e cobre. / The chemical element neodymium (Nd) currently is in evidence as it is a fundamental part in applications manufactured by clean and advanced technology companies. However, it is classified as critical by the United States Department of Energy due to Chinese monopoly in its exploration and commercialization. Due to increasing demand in contrast with scarce supply, the recovery of neodymium is growing. One of the applications of this metal is the neodymium-iron-boron permanent magnet, used in hard disk drives (HDDs) of computers. Therefore, this study aimed magnets characterizing from HDDs of computers and then establishing a recovery route for neodymium by mechanical and hydrometallurgical processes. By weighing the HDDs and their magnets it was obtained the average weight of 3.04 g and 7.91 g for laptop and desktop, respectively, representing less than 3% of the HDDs total mass. Demagnetizing was achieved by heating up to Curie temperature of around 312 °C, and the comminution in knives mill resulted in three granulometries classified into fractions A, B and C. Qualitatively, magnets were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), where the tetragonal phase Nd2Fe14B was the dominant constituent of the sample, and through analysis in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Semi-quantitatively, the magnets, its covers, and the final precipitate were evaluated by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF). The average composition of neodymium and iron showed 21.5% and 65.1% by weight, respectively, among other chemical elements. This results were obtained by optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), representing a higher neodymium content compared to the ores content, which makes this waste interesting from a neodymium recovery point of view. The procedure adopted involved hydrometallurgical leaching of the samples in 2M sulfuric acid varying three parameters: liquid/solid ratio, temperature and time, each one on two levels. Subsequently, the selective precipitation by NaOH was performed to form the double salt NaNd(SO4)2.nH2O. The results showed that neodymium leaching efficiency reached above 94%, but the experiments showed as well some material left, mainly composed of nickel and copper.
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Recuperação de neodímio a partir de ímãs de neodímio-ferro-boro por meio de processos mecânicos e hidrometalúrgicosMünchen, Daniel Dotto January 2016 (has links)
O elemento químico neodímio (Nd) atualmente está em evidência pois é parte fundamental em aplicações produzidas por empresas ligadas a tecnologias limpas e de ponta. Porém, é classificado como crítico pelo departamento de energia dos EUA em função do monopólio chinês atuante em sua exploração e comercialização. Devido à crescente demanda frente à restrita disponibilidade, a recuperação deste metal está em ascensão. Uma das aplicações do neodímio é o ímã permanente de neodímio-ferro-boro, utilizado em hard disk drives (HDs) de computadores. Desta forma, este estudo visou caracterizar os ímãs provenientes de HDs de computadores e estabelecer uma rota de recuperação do neodímio por meio de processos mecânicos e hidrometalúrgicos. Por meio da pesagem dos HDs e seus ímãs obteve-se massa média de 3,04 g e 7,91 g para laptop e desktop, respectivamente, representando menos de 3% da massa total do HD. A desmagnetização foi atingida por meio de aquecimento até a temperatura de Curie, em torno de 312 °C, e a cominuição realizada em moinho de facas, onde foram obtidas três granulometrias classificadas em frações A, B e C. Qualitativamente as amostras, foram analisados por meio de difração de raios-X (DRX), onde a fase tetragonal Nd2Fe14B foi o constituinte dominante, e por meio de análise em microscópio eletrônico de varredura (MEV). Semi-quantitativamente os ímãs, seus revestimentos e o precipitado final foram avaliados por meio de espectrometria de fluorescência de raios-X (FRX). A composição média de 21,5% de neodímio e 65,1% de ferro em massa, além de outros elementos químicos, obtida por meio de espectrometria de emissão óptica com plasma (ICP-OES), mostrou teor de neodímio superior aos minérios explorados, tornando este resíduo interessante em relação à recuperação deste metal. O procedimento hidrometalúrgico adotado envolveu a lixiviação das amostras em ácido sulfúrico 2M e a variação de três parâmetros: razão sólido/líquido, temperatura e tempo, em dois níveis. Posteriormente foi realizada a precipitação seletiva por meio de NaOH, formando o duplo sal NaNd(SO4)2.nH2O. Os resultados mostraram que a lixiviação de neodímio atingiu eficiência média acima de 94%, porém todos os experimentos apresentaram material não lixiviado, majoritariamente composto por níquel e cobre. / The chemical element neodymium (Nd) currently is in evidence as it is a fundamental part in applications manufactured by clean and advanced technology companies. However, it is classified as critical by the United States Department of Energy due to Chinese monopoly in its exploration and commercialization. Due to increasing demand in contrast with scarce supply, the recovery of neodymium is growing. One of the applications of this metal is the neodymium-iron-boron permanent magnet, used in hard disk drives (HDDs) of computers. Therefore, this study aimed magnets characterizing from HDDs of computers and then establishing a recovery route for neodymium by mechanical and hydrometallurgical processes. By weighing the HDDs and their magnets it was obtained the average weight of 3.04 g and 7.91 g for laptop and desktop, respectively, representing less than 3% of the HDDs total mass. Demagnetizing was achieved by heating up to Curie temperature of around 312 °C, and the comminution in knives mill resulted in three granulometries classified into fractions A, B and C. Qualitatively, magnets were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), where the tetragonal phase Nd2Fe14B was the dominant constituent of the sample, and through analysis in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Semi-quantitatively, the magnets, its covers, and the final precipitate were evaluated by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF). The average composition of neodymium and iron showed 21.5% and 65.1% by weight, respectively, among other chemical elements. This results were obtained by optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), representing a higher neodymium content compared to the ores content, which makes this waste interesting from a neodymium recovery point of view. The procedure adopted involved hydrometallurgical leaching of the samples in 2M sulfuric acid varying three parameters: liquid/solid ratio, temperature and time, each one on two levels. Subsequently, the selective precipitation by NaOH was performed to form the double salt NaNd(SO4)2.nH2O. The results showed that neodymium leaching efficiency reached above 94%, but the experiments showed as well some material left, mainly composed of nickel and copper.
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Simulation générique et contribution à l'optimisation de la robustesse des systèmes de données à large échelle / Generic simulation and contribution to the robustness optimization of large-scale data storage systemsGougeaud, Sebastien 11 May 2017 (has links)
La capacité des systèmes de stockage de données ne cesse de croître pour atteindre actuellement l’échelle de l’exaoctet, ce qui a un réel impact sur la robustesse des systèmes de stockage. En effet, plus le nombre de disques contenus dans un système est grand, plus il est probable d’y avoir une défaillance. De même, le temps de la reconstruction d’un disque est proportionnel à sa capacité. La simulation permet le test de nouveaux mécanismes dans des conditions quasi réelles et de prédire leur comportements. Open and Generic data Storage system Simulation tool (OGSSim), l’outil que nous proposons, supporte l’hétérogénéité et la taille importante des systèmes actuels. Sa décomposition modulaire permet d’entreprendre chaque technologie de stockage, schéma de placement ou modèle de calcul comme des briques pouvant être combinées entre elles pour paramétrer au mieux la simulation. La robustesse étant un paramètre critique dans ces systèmes, nous utilisons le declustered RAID pour assurer la distribution de la reconstruction des données d’un disque en cas de défaillance. Nous proposons l’algorithme Symmetric Difference of Source Sets (SD2S) qui utilise le décalage des blocs de données pour la création du schéma de placement. Le pas du décalage est issu du calcul de la proximité des ensembles de provenance logique des blocs d’un disque physique. Pour évaluer l’efficacité de SD2S, nous l’avons comparé à la méthode Crush, exemptée des réplicas. Il en résulte que la création du schéma de placement, aussi bien en mode normal qu’en mode défaillant, est plus rapide avec SD2S, et que le coût en espace mémoire est également réduit (nul en mode normal). En cas de double défaillance, SD2S assure la sauvegarde d’une partie, voire de la totalité, des données / Capacity of data storage systems does not cease to increase to currently reach the exabyte scale. This observation gets a real impact on storage system robustness. In fact, the more the number of disks in a system is, the greater the probability of a failure happening is. Also, the time used for a disk reconstruction is proportional to its size. Simulation is an appropriate technique to test new mechanisms in almost real conditions and predict their behavior. We propose a new software we callOpen and Generic data Storage system Simulation tool (OGSSim). It handles the heterogeneity andthe large size of these modern systems. Its modularity permits the undertaking of each storage technology, placement scheme or computation model as bricks which can be added and combined to optimally configure the simulation.Robustness is a critical issue for these systems. We use the declustered RAID to distribute the data reconstruction in case of a failure. We propose the Symmetric Difference of Source Sets (SD2S) algorithmwhich uses data block shifhting to achieve the placement scheme. The shifting offset comes from the computation of the distance between logical source sets of physical disk blocks. To evaluate the SD2S efficiency, we compared it to Crush method without replicas. It results in a faster placement scheme creation in normal and failure modes with SD2S and in a significant reduced memory space cost (null without failure). Furthermore, SD2S ensures the partial, if not total, reconstruction of data in case of multiple failures.
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