Saturday, October 17, 2009

Circuit board, drive motor, and mechanical frame



Circuit board.
It contains all of the electronics to handle the data read from or written to the diskette and also controls the stepper-motor control circuits used to move the read/write heads to each track, as well as the movement of the read/write heads toward the diskette surface.

Drive Motor.
Drive motor is a very small spindle motor which is connected with metal hub at the center of the diskette, spinning it at either 300 or 360 rotations per minute (RMP).

Mechanical Frame
It is a frame in which a system of levers that opens the little protective window on the diskette to allow the read/write heads to touch the dual-sided diskette media. An external button allows the diskette to be ejected, at which point the spring-loaded protective window on the diskette closes.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Read/write heads and steeper motor


Read/Write Heads: Established on both sides of a diskette, the read/write heads move together on the same assembly. The heads are not directly opposite each other in an effort to prevent interaction between write operations on each of the two media surfaces. The same head is used fro reading and writing, while a second, wider head is used for erasing a track just prior to it being written. This allows the data to be with the analog data on an adjacent track.

Steeper Motor: This motor creates a precise number of stepped revolutions to move the read/write head assembly is fixed firmly to the stepper motor shaft.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Floppy disk and the USB



History of the floppy disk drive

One of the most popular in 1967 at the IBM was Alan Shugart because he invented the
floppy disk drive (FDD). The first floppy drives used in 8-inche disk (later called a diskette as it got smaller), which evolved into the 5.25 inch disk that was used on the first IBM Personal computer in August 1981. However it does not last long because the capacitu of 5.25 inch disk has only 360 kilobytes so the IBM invented a new disk which has a capacity 1.44 megabytes and quite smaller which is about 3.5 inch diskette. The 5.25 inch disks were dubbed “floppy” because the diskette packaging was a very flexible plastic envelope, unlike the rigid case used to hold today’s 3.5 inch diskette.

At present most of the people now enjoyed a new trend which is now called USB. USB has different choice. Customers can choose what capacity they would like to purchased. Based on my own know there is about 16GB USB which was now invented and most of my friends have it already. With this we have to what out for the most high technology from the IBM.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

CD-ROM driver and CD-Writer driver

CD-ROM Drive is one of the hardware in the computer and primarily located in a PC. This is where CD’s are inserted and read by the computer. The typical CD-ROM drive will only read information on CD, you cannot alter the information in anyway.

CD-writer drives function in much the same way as the typical CD-ROM drive. It is also piece of hardware in the computer (PC) and you insert a CD into it and the computer can read the CD using a laser inside this drive. CD-Writer drive can read information data and has a capability to write new information data onto a CD.

CD-Writer Drive

CD-Writer Drive refers to a device which is capable of reading and writing informational data to a compact disk (CD). The storing of informational data on CD is quite different from storing in a folder in a desktop or lap top. Writing and reading on CD is not that easy because burning is required for CD. Burning a CD or burning is process in which the laser inside the driver burns the informational data onto a CD. This is quite a process and involves especial programs. It is currently quite slow, but as new developments are released, the time is reducing.