Claims
- 1. A method for writing a servo-pattern on a storage medium located in a recording device, said recording device comprising a plurality of internal recording heads and a plurality of recording media, each of said plurality of recording media having at least one of said plurality of internal recording heads associated therewith, said method comprising the steps of:
- generating a timing pattern on said storage medium, said generating comprising:
- writing a first plurality of transitions representative of a timing pattern with a first of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- positioning said first of said plurality of internal recording heads and a second of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- reading said first plurality of transitions with said positioned first of said plurality of internal recording heads and writing a second plurality of transitions representative of a timing pattern with said positioned second of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- repositioning said first and second of said plurality of internal recording heads; and
- reading said second plurality of transitions with said repositioned second of said plurality of internal recording heads and writing a third plurality of transitions with said repositioned first of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- determining a radial positioning value used for radially positioning at least one of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- writing a servo-pattern on said storage medium with said at least one of said plurality of internal recording heads, said servo-pattern being written at locations determined by said timing pattern and said radial positioning value.
- 2. A method for generating a timing pattern on one of a plurality of storage media located in a recording device comprising a plurality of internal recording heads, each of said plurality of storage media having at least one of said plurality of internal recording heads associated therewith, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) writing a first plurality of transitions representative of a timing pattern with a first of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- (b) positioning said first of said plurality of internal recording heads and a second of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- (c) reading said first plurality of transitions with said positioned first of said plurality of internal recording heads and writing a second plurality of transitions representative of a timing pattern with said positioned second of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- (d) repositioning said first and second of said plurality of internal recording heads; and
- (e) reading said second plurality of transitions with said repositioned second of said plurality of internal recording heads and writing a third plurality of transitions with said repositioned first of said plurality of internal recording heads.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of repeating steps (b)-(e) until said timing pattern is generated on an entire surface of said one of said plurality of storage media.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein said repositioning step comprises the step of moving said first and second of said plurality of internal recording heads to a location in which an amplitude signal associated with said first plurality of transitions is approximately one-half of its maximum value.
- 5. A system for writing a servo-pattern on a storage medium located in a recording device, said recording device comprising a plurality of internal recording heads and a plurality of recording media, each of said plurality of recording media having at least one of said plurality of internal recording heads associated therewith, said system comprising:
- means for generating a timing pattern on said storage medium, said means for generating comprising:
- means for writing a first plurality of transitions representative of a timing pattern with a first of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- means for positioning said first of said plurality of internal recording heads and a second of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- means for reading said first plurality of transitions with said positioned first of said plurality of internal recording heads and writing a second plurality of transitions representative of a timing pattern with said positioned second of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- means for repositioning said first and second of said plurality of internal recording heads; and
- means for reading said second plurality of transitions with said repositioned second of said plurality of internal recording heads and writing a third plurality of transitions with said repositioned first of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- means for determining a radial positioning value used for radially positioning at least one of said plurality of internal recording heads; and
- means for writing a servo-pattern on said storage medium with said at least one of said plurality of internal recording heads, said servo-pattern being written at locations determined by said timing pattern and said radial positioning value.
- 6. A system for generating a timing pattern on one of a plurality of storage media located in a recording device comprising a plurality of internal recording heads, each of said plurality of storage media having at least one of said plurality of internal recording heads associated therewith, said system comprising:
- means for writing a first plurality of transitions representative of a timing pattern with a first of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- means for positioning said first of said plurality of internal recording heads and a second of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- means for reading said first plurality of transitions with said positioned first of said plurality of internal recording heads and writing a second plurality of transitions representative of a timing pattern with said positioned second of said plurality of internal recording heads;
- means for repositioning said first and second of said plurality of internal recording heads; and
- means for reading said second plurality of transitions with said repositioned second of said plurality of internal recording heads and writing a third plurality of transitions with said repositioned first of said plurality of internal recording heads.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein said repositioning means comprises means for moving said first and second of said plurality of internal recording heads to a location in which an amplitude signal associated with said first plurality of transitions is approximately one-half of its maximum value.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 08/028,044, filed Mar. 8, 1993.
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