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read head
noun
That part of several electromechanical devices that converts digital or analog information stored on a magnetic or optical medium into electrical signals
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In principle, the usually larger CPP-MR was a contender for the next generation read head sensor.
The only thing that puzzled me was her business card, which read 'Head of Government Relations', a title normally applied to highly paid schmoozers in the private sector.
We provide examples from our own investigations of multilayer systems which comprises both systems of more model character and a multilayer system very close to real applications in devices that are considered to be viable alternative to the present read head technology.
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That information is read out by the read head, a tiny electromagnet that passes over the rotating disk and measures each domain's orientation.
He also says that the new encrypted read head is just one of the new features that will be included in the new Square device this summer (which is actually the third iteration of the card reader).
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Independently invented around the same time as emoticons, they make the most of the fuller character set necessary to write in Japanese, and can be read head-on.
One direction explored consists of increasing the reading speed of read heads.
Such films have applications in sensors that utilize the giant magnetoresistance effect, for example, read heads in high-density information storage devices.
In 1997, CIP-MR replaced anisotropic MR (AMR) as the sensor in read heads of computer hard drives.
This paper describes the design and performance of yoke-type read heads with spin-dependent tunneling magnetoresistive (TMR) elements.
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