File:Actuator arm assembly of a hard disk drive.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionActuator arm assembly of a hard disk drive.jpg |
English: This image shows a component from a hard disk drive, specifically the actuator arm assembly. The actuator arm is the part of the HDD that moves the read/write heads across the disk platters to access data. The assembly includes the actuator arm itself, the read/write head at the end of the arm, and the voice coil at the other end, which is used to move the arm via the actuator motor. The small copper-colored strip is a flexible printed circuit (FPC) that connects the read/write head to the drive's controller. |
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