Claims
- 1. A magnetic tape system comprises:
at least one head mounted within a rotating head drum, a magnetic tape that is contiguous with the head, and a device for providing a relative motion between the magnetic tape and the head drum; and means, for calibrating the magnetic tape system.
- 2. A calibration system for use with a magnetic tape system, wherein the magnetic tape system has at least one head mounted within a head drum, a magnetic tape that has a data region and a no data region, the magnetic tape being contiguous with the head, and a device for providing a relative motion between a portion of the magnetic tape and the head, said calibration system comprising:
a reference track provided on the magnetic tape, wherein the reference track is located in the no data region, at a constant distance from the data region; and a processor programmed to determine a time required for the head to travel from the reference track provided on the magnetic tape to the data region.
- 3. The calibration system of claim 2, wherein the data region has at least one data track with a subcode, and wherein the processor is programmed to determine the time required for the head to travel from the reference track provided on the magnetic tape to the subcode.
- 4. The calibration system of claim 2, wherein the reference track is recorded on the magnetic tape.
- 5. The calibration system of claim 2, wherein the reference track is a detectable signal that can be sensed by the head.
- 6. The calibration system of claim 5, wherein the detectable signal is a magnetic signal that can be sensed by the head.
- 7. A method for calibrating a magnetic tape system, wherein the magnetic tape system has at least one head mounted within a head drum, a magnetic tape that has a data region and a no data region, the magnetic tape being contiguous with the head, and a device for providing a relative motion between a portion of the magnetic tape and the head, said method comprising:
providing a reference track on the magnetic tape, wherein the reference track is located in the no data region, at a constant distance from the data region; and determining a time required for the head to travel from the provided reference track to the data region.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the data region has at least one data track with a subcode, and wherein the step of determining further comprises determining the time required for the head to travel from the provided reference track to the subcode.
- 9. The calibration system of claim 7, wherein the reference track is recorded on the magnetic tape.
- 10. The calibration system of claim 7, wherein the reference track is a detectable signal that can be sensed by the head.
- 11. The calibration system of claim 10, wherein the detectable signal is a magnetic signal that can be sensed by the head.
- 12. A magnetic tape system comprising:
at least one head mounted within a head drum, a magnetic tape that has a data region and a no data region, the magnetic tape being contiguous with the head, and a device for providing a relative motion between a portion of the magnetic tape and the head; and a calibration system comprising:
(b) a processor programmed to determine a time required for the head to travel from the reference track provided on the magnetic tape to the data region.
- 13. The magnetic tape system of claim 12, wherein the data region has at least one data track with a subcode, and wherein the processor is programmed to determine the time required for the head to travel from the reference track provided on the magnetic tape to the subcode.
- 14. The calibration system of claim 12, wherein the reference track is recorded on the magnetic tape.
- 15. The calibration system of claim 12, wherein the reference track is a detectable signal that can be sensed by the head.
- 16. The calibration system of claim 15, wherein the detectable signal is a magnetic signal that can be sensed by the head.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This invention relates to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/074,770, filed Feb. 17, 1998. The contents of that application are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60074770 |
Feb 1998 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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09250670 |
Feb 1999 |
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09835601 |
Apr 2001 |
US |