Maxtor QUICKVIEW ATA User Manual

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Glossary

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Maxtor QuickView 400/500GB Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive

SUBSTRATE – The material the disk platter

is made of beneath the magnetic coating.

Hard disks are generally made of aluminum

or magnesium alloy (or glass, for optical

disks) while the substrate of floppies is

usually mylar.

SURFACE – The top or bottom side of the

platter which is coated with the magnetic

material for recording data. On some drives

one surface may be reserved for positioning

information.

T

THIN FILM – A type of coating, used for

disk surfaces. Thin film surfaces allow more

bits to be stored per disk.

TPI – Acronym for tracks per inch. The

number of tracks or cylinders that are written

in each inch of travel across the surface of a

disk.

TRACK – One of the many concentric

magnetic circle patterns written on a disk

surface as a guide to where to store and read

the data.

TRACK DENSITY – How closely the

tracks are packed on a disk surface. The

number is specified as tracks per inch (TPI).

TRACK TO TRACK SEEK TIME – The

time required for the read/write heads to

move to an adjacent track.

TRANSFER RATE – The rate at which the

disk sends and receives data from the

controller. Drive specifications usually

reference a high number that is the burst

mode rate for transferring data across the

interface from the disk buffer to system

RAM. Sustained data transfer is at a much

lower rate because of system processing

overhead, head switches, and seeks.

U

UNFORMATTED CAPACITY – The total

number of bytes of data that could be fit onto

a disk. Formatting the disk requires some of

this space to record location, boundary

definitions, and timing information. After

formatting, user data can be stored on the

remaining disk space, known as formatted

capacity. The size of a Maxtor drive is

expressed in formatted capacity.

V

VOICE COIL – A type of motor used to

move the disk read/write head in and out to

the right track. Voice-coil actuators work like

loudspeakers with the force of a magnetic

coil causing a proportionate movement of the

head. Maxtor's actuator uses voice-coil

technology, and thereby eliminates the high

stress wearing parts found on stepper motor

type actuators.

W

WEDGE SERVO – The position on every

track that contains data used by the closed

loop positioning control. This information is

used to fine tune the position of the read/write

heads exactly over the track center.

WINCHESTER DISKS – Hard disks that

use a technology similar to an IBM model

using Winchester as the code name. These

disks use read/write heads that ride just above

the magnetic surface, held up by the air flow

created by the turning disk. When the disk

stops turning, the heads land on the surface,

which has a specially lubricated coating.

Winchester disks must be sealed and have a

filtration system since ordinary dust particles

are large enough to catch between the head

and the disk.

WRITE ONCE – In the context of optical

disks, technologies that allow the drive to

store data on a disk and read it back, but not

to erase it.

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