First post, by SSTV2
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I have a Mitac MC-425 360K drive that can read 360KB (DS DD, 48 TPI) disks, but formats them only up to 180 KB. After some testing, it turned out that only Head 0 (bottom) can write and read and Head 1 (top) only reads data. The electrical part of the drive is based on Motorola MC3470/3471 floppy disk read/write controllers. The datasheet for these controllers provided a head connection schematic which matched this drive almost perfectly, so I was able to test it thoroughly. Strangely enough, I wasn't able find anything wrong there - the diode switch network in the R/W circuits is fine, no leaks or shorts there, the MC3471 selects between Head 0/1 during R/W operations properly and the read/write voltages generated on CT/E (center tap/erase) of both heads correspond to the datasheet. Coils of Head 0/1 show proper resistance and inductance readings between every possible test point:
Head 0 resistance across both R/W coils - 14.4 Ohm, inductance 0.69 mH, erase coil - 1.27 Ohm.
Head 1 resistance across both R/W coils - 15.1 Ohm, inductance 0.68 mH, erase coil - 1.38 Ohm.
Resistance measured between center tap and both ends shows half of the total resistance and inductance measures at 0.19-0.20 mH across each individual coil, except erase coils.
Head 1 slightly differs only in resistance, so why won't it write? Could it be somehow damaged physically or in some other way? Even though I formatted the DD disk on a HD drive, IMD shows a proper alignment on Head 1, so it can't be that a misalignment is causing it not to write, right?