P.C. Arnett, R. Olson, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Readback front-end electronics for both inductive and MR recording heads are investigated. For inductive front-ends it is shown that the channel bandwidth is determined by the transfer of the induced head voltage to the front-end input terminals. The parameters limiting this bandwidth are calculated. A noise analysis shows that the S/N ratio can be optimized and gives the parameter values for which this happens. The effect of noise matching of the head to the front-end is demonstrated. For MR front-ends the principles of auto bias and relative resistance sensing are presented. Front-end configurations producing voltage biasing and current biasing are discussed. Finally, two examples of signal conditioning in MR front-ends are given: An on-the-chip equalizer compensating the frequency roll-off introduced by the head cable inductance, and a signal-adaptive circuit for removing thermal asperities. © 1991 IEEE
P.C. Arnett, R. Olson, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
K.B. Klaassen, R. Hirko, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
K.B. Klaassen, J.C.L. van Peppen
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Min Xiao, K.B. Klaassen, et al.
INTERMAG 2000