ALDITECH Heads Digital Recording.ALDITECH developed a new generation of digital recording heads that can store more than 100GB of non-compressed data on a single, commercially available digital cassette. The company uses a silicon batch process. This CEALETI-patented technology produces poles on each head with alignment and integrated azimuth angle An angle measured clockwise in the horizontal plane between a reference direction and any other line. . The patented silicon batch process achieves yield and reproducibility. ALDITECH offers head development leading to mass production, particularly in the areas of information technology, data storage, and digital video. This technology is suited for future digital video storage markets, including home servers, digital VCR See DVR. , and high definition digital camcorders. 1GB costs 25 cents on a digital cassette. The company's technology allows data to be recorded on tracks that are less than five microns wide. The recording head is made in steps, including etching, deposition, metalization, and planarization of layers on a silicon wafer, with silicon oxide as an insulator. It is similar to integrated circuit integrated circuit (IC), electronic circuit built on a semiconductor substrate, usually one of single-crystal silicon. The circuit, often called a chip, is packaged in a hermetically sealed case or a nonhermetic plastic capsule, with leads extending from it for fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´sh n the construction or making of a restoration. . Integrated solenoids with a number of turns are possible (heads with forty turns are now available with a resistance of less than 8 Ohms) around a magnetic circuit, producing a signal level per track width. ALDITECH products are used in the tape drive industry for helical scan A tape recording method that uses a spinning read/write head and diagonal tracks. Although it uses a rather complex transport mechanism, it is very gentle on the tape. After the cassette is inserted into the drive, the tape is pulled out and wrapped around the read/write head. recording and in future aligned multiple-head linear recording applications. |
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