The track misregistration (TMR) required to achieve gigabit areal densities is calculated for a set of components based on the average bit error rate for a file. The average error rate is a statistical average, based on the TMR of the file, of the on-track and off-track error rate. The on-track and off-track error rates are dependent on squeeze from adjacent tracks. In this analysis, the average error rate is calculated using measured error rate profiles of the center track. For a file average soft error rate of 1*10/sup -6/, the results show, for a particular head/disk combination designed for gigabit recording and operating at a linear density of 158 kbpi, that a track pitch of 4.0 mu m (3.35 ktpi) can be achieved with a TMR of 0.635 mu m. Obtaining this TMR value in a file is one of the challenges to recording of 1 Gb/in/sup 2/ in magnetic storage products. >
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