12 units
This course teaches the fundamentals of magnetic and optical recording technology as used in data storage systems, audio and video recording. It begins with a treatment of systems considerations, including data rate, storage capacity, and formats of various tape and disk systems. It then moves on to treat the details of the writing and readback processes including descriptions of the heads and media. The concepts in magnetic materials and electromagnetics required to understand these devices are also covered. Lectures and problem sets are supplemented by six laboratories in which students record, readback, analyze actual signals, and operate magnetic and magnetoresistive devices.
3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab (meets six times)
Prerequisite: 18-300 or 18-310
Last updated on April 11, 2006
Applied Physics
Coverage, Depth
F07, F06, F05
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