July 11th, 2015, 13:51
July 11th, 2015, 14:53
July 11th, 2015, 15:23
Tomset wrote:Heads die on a scratch.<br abp="702">HDD can not deduct the firmware, if the scratch in the service area.
July 11th, 2015, 15:24
July 11th, 2015, 16:31
fzabkar wrote:The head needs to pass over the scratch. In doing so it will encounter an obstruction that will look like Mt Everest.
http://www.tekbasics.com/dirtysecrets_f ... d-gap2.jpg
July 11th, 2015, 18:39
July 11th, 2015, 19:49
July 11th, 2015, 23:37
fzabkar wrote:The average distance between the molecules of a gas at STP is 3.3nm. Doesn't this mean that the air bearing in current drives is only one molecule thick?
http://www.google.com/search?q=cube+roo ... r%29+in+nm
This 1999 WD document states that the fly height of that time was 1.2 microinches. That works out to about 300 Angstroms or 30nm. It appears that today's drives fly 10 times lower (3nm or 30A).
Fly Height Monitor Improves Hard Drive Reliability (4/99):
http://www.wdc.com/wdproducts/library/o ... 850123.pdf
The atomic radius of oxygen and nitrogen is around 0.6 Angstroms, which means that a gap of 3nm corresponds to only 25 atoms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_radius
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