1970
DOI: 10.1002/j.1538-7305.1970.tb02500.x
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No. 1 ESS ADF: Message Store-A Disk Memory System

Abstract: A high ihruput, 60 megabit, fixed head per track disk memory system tms designed to meet the bulk message store requirements for the No. 1 ESS ADF System. The application in this store and forward message switcher demanded that the disk store meet the stringent reliability require ments consistent with those of an electronic switching system. The article describes the system design fecUures, a temperature-compensated read/write scheme, a synchronizing motor servo system, and automatic maintenarux techniques.

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“…1 ESS ADF). 1 The frequency servo circuit compares the bit clock frequency read from the disc to the frequency of a crystalcontrolled reference oscillator and develops an error voltage propor tional to the frequency difference. This voltage controls the frequency of the 360-Hz oscillator which, in turn, controls the speed of the drive motor.…”
Section: Dite Drive and Servomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 ESS ADF). 1 The frequency servo circuit compares the bit clock frequency read from the disc to the frequency of a crystalcontrolled reference oscillator and develops an error voltage propor tional to the frequency difference. This voltage controls the frequency of the 360-Hz oscillator which, in turn, controls the speed of the drive motor.…”
Section: Dite Drive and Servomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 ESS ADF disc. 1 High reliability is provided both through a coordinated hardwaresoftware design which includes many hardware and software error detection and location techniques, and by duplicating the entire file complex-each file containing identical data. accept data from a PUAB or to gate data onto the SCABs are received over separate leads termed CPD leads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%