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Theory of Magnetic Recording

Theory of Magnetic Recording

Theory of Magnetic Recording

H. Neal Bertram, University of California, San Diego
April 1994
Available
Hardback
9780521445122

    This book is designed to give the student a fundamental, in-depth understanding of all the essential features of the magnetic recording process for both high density disk and tape recording. The book provides a thorough grounding in four basic areas of magnetic recording: structure and fields of heads and media, the replay process, the recording process, and medium noise analysis. Besides the fundamental issues, key systems questions of nonlinearities, overwrite, side track phenomena, error rate estimates as well as comparisons of MR and inductive heads will be discussed. The student will be able to use the information presented to design and analyze key experiments for head and medium evaluation as well as for overall system performance decisions. A parallel treatment of time and frequency response will enable the student to evaluate signal processing schemes. The book is intended either for senior-year undergraduates or first-year graduates. It assumes that the reader has had basic introductory electrical engineering or physics courses such as electricity and magnetism and applied mathematics.

    • Magnetic recording is a multi-billion dollar a year industry
    • The first ever fully comprehensive text
    • Author is from the world famous Center for Magnetic Recording Research in San Diego, CA

    Reviews & endorsements

    'very well written … a very welcome piece of work and can be seen as a significant addition to our reading lists.' Cock Lodder, Read/Write

    'The book is a good link between fundamentals of magnetism and electricity and their technical realizations in the field of magnetic recording … of special value to research-and-development scientists in the magnetic recording industry and includes a plenty of recent references in this field.' Contemporary Physics, Johannes Kepler University, Linz

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    Product details

    April 1994
    Hardback
    9780521445122
    376 pages
    236 × 157 × 25 mm
    0.676kg
    162 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Overview
    • 2. Review of magnetostatic fields
    • 3. Inductive head fields
    • 4. Medium magnetic fields
    • 5. Playback process: general concepts, single transitions
    • 6. Playback process: multiple transitions
    • 7. Magnetoresistive heads
    • 8. Record process: transition models
    • 9. Record process: non-linearities and overwrite
    • 10. Medium noise mechanisms: general concepts, modulation noise
    • 11. Medium noise mechanisms: particulate noise
    • 12. Medium noise mechanisms: transition noise
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • H. Neal Bertram , University of California, San Diego