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LC Series & 9300 Series Disk Drive Software Packages

The Disk Drive Measurement and PRML Measurement Packages utilize IDEMA® test methods and industry standard PRML measurements to extend the range of capabilities of the LeCroy LC Series Color DSOs & 9300 series Digital Oscilloscopes to provide in-depth analysis of disk drive performance.

  • Disk Drive Parameters

Pulse Width 50
Track Average Amplitude
Resolution
Overwrite

  • PRML Measurements - Non Linear

Transition Shift
Auto-Correlation Signal-to-Noise
Auto Correlation

  • Feature Analysis Parameters
    including

Local time between peaks
Local time between troughs
Local time over threshold
And ten others...

  • Statistical processing Functions


Histograms provide bar charts for easy analysis of measurement results over many events.

DISK DRIVE SOFTWARE PACKAGES

The Disk Drive Measurement and PRML Measurement Packages utilize IDEMA® test methods and industry standard PRML measurements to extend the range of capabilities of the LeCroy LC Series & 9300 series Digital Oscilloscopes to provide in-depth analysis of disk drive performance.

Combine the 9354's 500 MHz analog bandwidth (or the 9370's 1 GHz bandwidth), 2 GS/s maximum sample rate, 2 MByte record length per channel (combinable to 8 MBytes), sequence triggering, and Smart Trigger(TM) operation with these new disk drive analysis packages any you have the perfect solution to complete disk drive analysis and testing.

Now you can make your standard disk drive measurements and PRML measurements with your LeCroy LC Series & 9300 Series scope and view the results on screen. Both packages are fully programmable over GPIB or RS-232.

DISK DRIVE PARAMETERS PACKAGE

The Disk Drive Measurement package includes processing functions specified in the International Disk Drive Equipment and Materials Association (IDEMA®) test standards document*. These include:

Disk Drive Measurements of Pulse Width, Track Amplitude, Resolution and Overwrite

Name Description
PW50* (see note 1 below) Pulse Width 50: Provides an average pulse width, measured at 50% peak amplitude, of all peak/trough pairs in the specified waveform.
PW50(+) Pulse Width 50 (+): Provides an average pulse width, measured at 50% peak amplitude, of all peaks in the specified waveform.
PW50 (-) Pulse Width 50 (-): Provides an average pulse width, measured at 50% peak amplitude, of all troughs in the specified waveform.
TAA ±* (see note 2 below) Track Average Amplitude: Provides an average peak-to-peak
amplitude of all Peak/Trough pairs in the specified waveform.
TAA (+) Track Average Amplitude (+): Provides an average peak
amplitude of all peaks in the specified waveform.
TAA (-) Track Average Amplitude (-): Provides an average peak amplitude of all troughs in the specified waveform.
RESOLUTION* (see note 3 below) Specified as (TAA(F1)/TAA(F2))*100%

Where: F1 = Low Frequency

F2 = High Frequency

OW*(see note 4 below) Overwrite: Specified as: 10 log (Vr/Vo)

Where: Vr if the residual Vrms of F1 (low frequency) after F2(high frequency) write

V0 is the Vrms of F1 (low frequency) after F1 write.


FEATURE ANALYSIS PARAMETERS

Parameters that provide for analysis of amplitude and timing relationships between features (peak/trough pairs) of a waveform are also included in the Disk Drive Measurement Package. Used in conjunction with the Histogram processing function a statistical description of the waveform can be calculated.

Name Description
lmax local maximum
lmin local minimum
lnum number of local peak and trough pairs
lpp local peak to peak (lmax - lmin)
ltbe local time between events (either peak to trough or trough to peak)
ltbp local time between peaks
ltbt local time between troughs
ltmn local time at minimum
ltmx local time at maximum
ltot local time over threshold
ltpt local time between peak and trough
lttp local time between trough and peak
ltut local time under threshold
*As specified in IDEMA Standards.

1994 Revised Edition

Note 1. Document No. T15-91

Note 2. Document No. T3-91

Note 3. Document No. T4-91

Note 4. Document No. T14-91

FREQUENCY DOMAIN PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION

These parameters provide a rapid technique to extract the amplitude and phase of single frequencies from complex waveforms. These parameters are more efficient than using an FFT if the frequencies of interest are known.

STATISTICAL PARAMETERS FEATURES DESCRIPTION

These parameters are used in conjunction with histograms to allow for easy interpretation of the results.

Histograms:

Any waveform parameter may be histogrammed. The histogram function produces a waveform with the vertical axis in units of "Events" and the horizontal axis in parameter units (volts, nanoseconds, ...etc.). The histogram shows the statistical variation of the selected parameter.

Name Description 
nbph narrow-band phase in degrees relative to start of waveform
nbpw narrow-band power in dBv
Low minimum value
High Maximum value
Range High - Low
FWHM Full Width Half Max
Maxp  Maximum Population is the highest population (vertical value) in the histogram
Average Mean value
Sigma Standard deviation
Tpop Total Population
XAPK Provides the horizontal position of the selected peak
Pks Provides the total number of peaks
Median Provides the horizontal position of the value which divides the histogram into two equal populations
Mode Provides the horizontal position of the most frequently occurring value
Percentile Provides the horizontal position of the peak which separated the histogram such that the population on its left is a specified percentage on the total.

PRML Measurement Package

PRML PARAMETERS

PRML (Partial Response Maximum Likelihood) recording channels provide higher areal densities by allowing magnetic transitions to be written at closer spacing than peak detection channels. The following parameters provide a time domain technique to measure the time shift and S/N ratio created by this magnetic writing process.


PRML MEASUREMENT PACKAGE

Includes the following functions:


Non Linear Transition Shift

Auto Correlated Signal to Noise

Auto Correlation

NLBS non-Linear Bit (or Transition) Shift:

NLBS = -2*r

Where r = auto correlation coefficient @

time delay

ACSN Auto Correlation Signal to Noise Ratio:

ACSN = 10 log (R/1-R)

Where R = correlation coefficient

AutoCorrelation Rx (u) = * fx(t)fx(t-u)dt

 

 



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