Rana Systems Elite Series User Manual

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ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL

SPECIFICATIONS

Although a newly selected drive will not return

valid data until the motor comes up to speed,

the software need not incorporate any timing

delays before attempting a read provided the

motor-on time is taken into account in any retry

logic. Since a 500ms motor-on time is a maximum,

the system software can usually shorten the

delay by sampling the drive’s returned data

until valid data begins to appear.

Stepper Motor Phase Selection

In order to move the read/write head, each of

the four phases of the stepper motor (A-D) must

be turned on then off again in a certain se-

quence. Each phase is activated/deactivated in

direct response to the stepper motor p~ase con-

trol interface signals being set logically

high/low respectively. If the stepper motor

phases are activated then deactivated in ascend-

ing order (A, B, C, D, A, etc), the arm is moved

inward. In descending order (A, D, C, B, A,

etc), the arm is moved outward. The timing be-

tween activation and deactivation of these sig-

nals is critical.

Activate Writing

The active state of this signal, or logical low,

enables the write data to be written on the

diskette. The inactive state, or logical high,

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