From: "Jules Richardson"
<julesrichardsonuk at yahoo.co.uk>
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The bit I
don't know is the nature of the data signal at the interface -
it uses +/- signal lines for both read and write data. I'm not sure if
that's an analogue signal or a digital one.
Digital.
Well that bit's easy then :)
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Hi
Digital but self clocked. On the write side it is
a pulse to the write amplifier. On the read, it
is a pulse indication a transition at the head.
The pulse width is not important on the read but does
have a min/max. Write pulses need to be the correct
width to tighter tolerance. Time between pulses is the
most important element.
But, yes, digital differential signals.
Dwight