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custom integrated circuits conference | 1993

A 7 Mbyte/s (65 MHz), mixed-signal, magnetic recording channel DSP using partial response signaling with maximum likelihood detection

Rick Allen Philpott; Robert Andrew Kertis; Ray A. Richetta; Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck; Donald J. Schulte

A mixed-signal, 6.0-MByte/s PRML (partial-response maximum-likelihood) read/write channel has been developed using analog circuits and 20K CMOS gates on a single chip. The 7.5-mm/sup 2/ chip uses a 5-V, 1-/spl mu/m, BiCMOS process with a 6-GHz NPN and a 1-GHz PNP and is packaged in a 100 lead metal QFPK. The overall chip architecture is discussed along with specific analog functions and their circuit techniques. This IC will allow production of a 2-GByte, 3.5-in, rigid disk drive with low error rates.


international solid-state circuits conference | 1995

A 16 MB/s PRML read/write data channel

Raymond A. Richetta; Robert A. Greene; Robert Andrew Kertis; Rick Allen Philpott; Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck; Donald J. Schulte; David Peter Swart

PRML data channels recently have become more prevalent in the industry. This paper describes an IC that contains all required analog and digital functions for a complete read channel, with the exception of the read-head pre-amplifier. This chip is believed to be the highest data rate channel in production at the time of this writing. This channel uses an 8/9 rate data encoder to constrain the data sequence written on the disk. These constraints make it possible to maintain gain and timing loop control as well as limit the length of path memory within the Viterbi detector. The write data is processed by a precompensation circuit that predistorts the data to ensure proper timing relationships during read back. Precompensation is in increments of 200ps steps with the availability of up to 15 steps.


international solid-state circuits conference | 1993

An 8-channel, head preamplifier for combination magnetoresistive read elements and inductive write elements

David Peter Swart; Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck

A preamp IC that supports the first reported OEM (original equipment manufacturer) production use of magnetoresistive (MR) read-sense elements or heads in a rigid magnetic disk drive is described. Signal amplitudes, and therefore signal-to-noise ratios, are superior to those obtainable from previous inductive sense techniques at equivalent fly heights, magnet density, and linear velocities. The IC contains all required analog and digital functions for a complete read/write preamplifier.<<ETX>>


international solid-state circuits conference | 1991

A 27MHz Mixed Analog/digital Magnetic Recording Channel DSP Using Partial Response Signalling With Maximum Likelihood Detection

Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck; Raymond A. Richetta; Larry D. Smith


Archive | 1997

Differential analog-to-digital converter with low power consumption

Hajime Andoh; Tadashi Ohmori; Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck; Pantas Sutardja; D.D. Tang


Archive | 1994

Operational transconductance amplifier with independent transconductance and common mode feedback control

Robert A. Greene; Robert Andrew Kertis; Rick Allen Philpott; Raymond A. Richetta; Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck; Donald J. Schulte; David Peter Swart


Archive | 1990

Relative timing precompensation of high-speed pulse signals for digital magnetic recoding

Richard Leo Galbraith; Raymond A. Richetta; Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck


Archive | 1994

Method and apparatus for generating a clock signal from a continuous oscillator signal including a translator circuit

Robert A. Greene; Robert Andrew Kertis; Rick Allen Philpott; Raymond A. Richetta; Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck; Donald J. Schulte; David Peter Swart


Archive | 1993

Method and apparatus for adaptive chip trim adjustment

Richard Leo Galbraith; Robert Andrew Kertis; Rick Allen Philpott; Raymond A. Richetta; Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck; Donald J. Schulte; David Peter Swart


Archive | 1996

Split flash analog to digital converter differential driver

Joe Martin Poss; Timothy Joseph Schmerbeck

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