IP Library Granted Patent US 8,416,648
Granted Patent B2
US 8,416,648 · App. 12/873,254 · Granted Apr 9, 2013

System and method for forming a servo pattern on a media master

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Patent No.
US 8,416,648
App. No.
12/873,254
Granted
Apr 9, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Producing a servo pattern on a media involves rotating a master, and during a first revolution of the master, forming a first transition at a first radial position on the master, and forming a first transition at a second radial position. During a second revolution of the master, a second transition at the first radial position is formed, and a second transition at the second radial position is formed. By exposing individual servo burst transitions located at the first and second radial positions, in separate disk revolutions, only one of the magnetic transitions will inherit a particular deflection from a nominal radial position. If there are any mechanical disturbances, each magnetic transition will be randomly displaced from its nominal position, reducing the written-in run-out by √n, where n is the number of magnetic transitions in a particular servo burst.

Claims (18)

1. A method of forming a servo patterned master, comprising:

rotating a master; and

exposing a servo pattern on the master during rotation of the master, the servo pattern having a plurality of servo bursts at different radial positions on the master, each servo burst comprising a plurality of transitions, wherein at least one transition of at least one servo burst at a first radial position is exposed in the same revolution of the master in which at least one transition of at least one servo burst at a second radial position is exposed.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein displacements of individual ones of the plurality of transitions of a servo burst from a nominal radial position are randomized.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein each transition comprises a plurality of spots at different respective radial positions within the transition, the method further comprising exposing spots of adjacent transitions within a burst at the different respective radial positions within the transition during the same revolution of the master.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein each transition comprises a plurality of spots at different respective radial positions within the transition, the method further comprising exposing spots of adjacent transitions at a same nominal radial position within a burst in separate revolutions of the master.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein exposing a servo pattern comprises rotating the master a first revolution and forming a first transition of a first one of the servo bursts at a first radial position during the first revolution and forming a first transition of a second one of the servo bursts at a second radial position during the first revolution.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein exposing a servo pattern comprises rotating the master a second revolution and forming a second transition of the first one of the servo bursts at the first radial position during the second revolution and forming a second transition of the second one of the servo bursts at the second radial position during the second revolution.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising during an nth revolution of the master, forming an nth transition at the first radial position and an nth transition at the second radial position, where n is an integer greater than 2.

8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising forming the 1 to n transitions at k respective radial positions during the 1 to n revolutions, where k is greater than 2.

9. An arrangement for creating a servo pattern on a media, comprising:

a master disk writer; and

a controller coupled to the master disk writer, the controller configured to control the master disk writer to expose a servo pattern on a master disk during rotation of the master disk, the servo pattern having a plurality of servo bursts at different radial positions on the master disk, each servo burst comprising a plurality of transitions, wherein the controller is configured to cause at least one transition of at least one servo burst at a first radial position to be exposed in the same revolution of the master in which at least one transition of at least one servo burst at a second radial position is exposed.

10. The arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the controller is configured to control the master disk writer to expose a servo pattern by rotating the master disk a first revolution and forming a first transition of a first one of the servo bursts at a first radial position during the first revolution and forming a first transition of a second one of the servo bursts at a second radial position during the first revolution.

11. The arrangement of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to control the master disk writer to expose a servo pattern by rotating the master disk a second revolution and forming a second transition of the first one of the servo bursts at the first radial position during the second revolution and forming a second transition of the second one of the servo bursts at the second radial position during the second revolution.

12. The arrangement of claim 9 , wherein each transition comprises a plurality of spots at different respective radial positions within the transition, wherein the controller is configured to control the master disk writer to expose spots of adjacent transitions within a burst at the different respective radial positions within the transition during the same revolution of the master.

13. The arrangement of claim 9 , wherein each transition comprises a plurality of spots at different respective radial positions within the transition, wherein the controller is configured to control the master disk writer to expose spots of adjacent transitions at a same nominal radial position within a burst in separate revolutions of the master.

14. The arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the controller is configured to control the master disk writer to cause an exposing beam to move in a generally diagonal direction when exposing servo bursts at different radial positions on the master disk.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 23, 2025
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