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To
keep
the
air
circulating
within
the
drive
free
of
particles,
the
drives
are
assembled
in
a
Class
100
clean
room
environment,
and
then
sealed
with
a
metal
cover.
During
the
life
of
the
drive,
the
rotating
disks
pump
the
enclosed
air
through
an
internal
0.3
micron
recircula-
tion
filter,
as
shown
in
Figure
2-2.
Another
0.3
micron
filter,
not
shown,
allows
outside
air
into
the
sealed
area
of
the
drive
to
equalize
internal
and
external
pressures.
2.2
Drive
Electronics
2.2.1
Disk
Format
Q200
Series
drives
employ
823
user
tracks
(refer
to
Figure
2-3),
while
seven
tracks
are
reserved
for
disk
drive
system
uses
--
such
as
defect
lists,
serial
number
ID
and
factory
test
data.
Each
data
track
con-
tains
thirty-two
sectors
and
thirty-two
servo
wedges.
Each
user
data
area
consists
of
a
preamble
and
synchronization
area,
512
bytes
of
data,
and
12
bytes
of
ECC. A
short
postamble
flushes
the
ECC
buffers
in
DICEY.
within
the
servo
wedges
are
the
servo
tracks--three
times
as
many
as
the
data
tracks--written
in
staggered
sequence
so
they
don't
overlap
on
the
disk.
In
a
wedge,
a
servo
track
starts
with
a
unique
qual
area
that
identifies
the
area
as
a
wedge,
and
ends
with
a
servo
burst.
As
with
the
data
areas,
each
burst
begins
with
a
preamble
and
synchroni-
zation
area.
In
the
bursts,
this
is
followed
by
the
servo
track
num-
ber,
the
head
number
(bursts
A
and
C)
or
the
sector
number
(bursts
B
and
D),
a
checksum
that
allows
error
detection,
and
a
short
postamble.
At
3662
rpm,
a
complete
sector,
including
wedge
and
512-byte
data
area,
passes
under
its
head
in
512
microseconds.
The
data
itself
passes
under
the
head
in
about
410
microseconds,
giving
a
maximum
user
data
transfer
rate
of
about
10
M
bits/sec,
i.e.,
1.25
MBytes/sec.
2.2.2
Simplified
Explanation--Block
Diagram
This
section
summarizes
the
operation
of
the
drive,
as
an
introduction
to
the
more
detailed
sections
that
follow.
Refer
to
Figure
2-4,
a
simplified
block
diagram
of
the
system.
2-4

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BrandQuantum
ModelQ250
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