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helical scanA tape recording method that uses a spinning read/write head and diagonal tracks. Although it uses a rather complex transport mechanism, it is very gentle on the tape. After the cassette is inserted into the drive, the tape is pulled out and wrapped around the read/write head. While the head rotates as much as 30 meters per second, the tape travels as little as 1 inch per second (ips), compared to linear technologies where the tape travels at more than 100 ips.
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In contrast, helical scan tape formats such as AIT, SAIT and VXA write data in much shorter tracks across the width of the tape, and therefore do not require servo tracking systems. In fact, metal particle media dominates digital data storage media today thanks to the inroads made with the first generations of 4mm DDS and 8mm helical scan data recorders when most computer tape products were based on standard ferric oxide media. All DAT products use the helical scan recording method that has been used in professional video tape recorders (VTRs) since 1956 and in home video cartridge recorders (VCRs) since 1974. |
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