Simple operations performed by a hard drive with no cover, so that you can see what it looks like inside. This experiment was performed on an old hard drive, do not try this with newer expensive hard drives, it is a bit risky. Details & Specifications ■ Model of drive: Samsung WU32543A 2.5GB ■ Te...
www.acsdata.com ~~~WARNING~~~ ****THIS IS NOT AN INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO**** There are key steps and some proprietary information that has been edited out. This is also only a 10 minute video, where just the head swap alone can take well over an hour depending on the drive. We also don't show our met...
Bill opens up a computer hard drive to show how it is engineered. He describes how the "head" reads the magnetic information on the disk; reveals how a voice coil motor and a slider controls the position of that head. He also discusses how smooth a disk must be, and briefly mentions a mathematica...
tinyurl.com The clock made of old hard disk drive. See more: www.elektroda.pl
This is a hard drive clock I built from a 3.5" hard drive, some tri-color LEDs and a PIC16F252 microcontroller. It works by shining the LEDs underneath a platter with a slot cut into it, and by timing the various colors it can produce an analog clock display as well as other patterns. I got the i...
About this project: A Hidden Flash-Memory That Only you know how to turn it on and use it secretly. This is a DIY hack project that allows you to recycle your broken hard-drives back to live and turn them to something useful. here are the costs and list of devices for those who will love to make ...