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| As the computers become faster and larger in capacity,
the track density of their hard disks becomes greater every year. Adjacent
tracks are sub-microns away in the latest models. If they experience vibrations
or shocks during the WRITE phase, the magnetic head could move to the adjacent
track overwriting the existing data. Murata's shock sensor protects users
against such a risk. When vibration is detected with a piezoelectric element,
the head stops recording data temporarily to protect important data. |
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