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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 29, 2005
Filed:
Jun. 12, 2003
Songwee Teo, Singapore, SG;
Weiming Yeow, Singpore, SG;
Quckleong Choo, Singapore, SG;
Seagate Technology LLC, Scotts Valley, CA (US);
Abstract
A reader-to-writer offset for a head positioned over a track on a disc in a disc drive having a plurality of tracks is generated by using two iterations. A first iteration is used to determine a fine-tuning range that is used for a second iteration. The first iteration uses coarse steps of the reader across the track pitch to roughly determine OTC boundaries (which are used as the fine-tuning range). The fine-tuning range is determined by locating the point before the first valid reading (e.g., a VGA reading or BER reading with a rate that is less than the BER threshold) and by locating the point after the last valid reading. The second iteration uses fine steps of the reader across the track pitch to determine the actual OTC boundaries. The OTC boundaries are the first valid reading and the last valid reading that are made using the fine steps.