US20040160701A1 - Magnetic head assembly having a rotational arm for electrically connecting the magnetic head to an external circuit and methods of manufacturing the same - Google Patents

Magnetic head assembly having a rotational arm for electrically connecting the magnetic head to an external circuit and methods of manufacturing the same Download PDF

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US20040160701A1
US20040160701A1 US10/779,679 US77967904A US2004160701A1 US 20040160701 A1 US20040160701 A1 US 20040160701A1 US 77967904 A US77967904 A US 77967904A US 2004160701 A1 US2004160701 A1 US 2004160701A1
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  • the present invention relates to a magnetic head assembly using for a magnetic disk apparatus or the like, to a method of manufacturing the same and to a method of wiring the same using for signal transmission between a magnetic head and external.
  • a magnetic head assembly reads out/writes information on a magnetic disk of recording medium.
  • a magnetic head assembly comprises a rotational arm rotating along a recording surface of a magnetic disk. On the tip of the rotational arm, a magnetic head for reading/writing information of magnetic disk is mounted.
  • a method of connecting a control circuit and a magnetic head of the related art is as follows. First, the magnetic head and a relay flexible printed circuit board (hereinafter referred to as a relay FPC board) are connected through a pattern of a conductive material formed on the rotational arm.
  • the flexible printed circuit board connected to the control circuit (hereinafter referred to as an external side FPC board) is connected to the relay FPC board.
  • the external side FPC board and the relay FPC board as well as the relay FPC board and the pattern are respectively connected by ultrasonic welding or solder fusion.
  • Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. Hei 9-180380 proposes the following method.
  • a connecting portion of the external side FPC board and a connecting portion of the relay FPC board are previously attached to the facing surfaces of two components constituting the rotational arm and the two connecting portions are connected to be sandwiched between the components in fabricating the rotational arm.
  • the publication refers to the interposition of an adhesive having anisotropic conductivity between the connecting portions of the external side FPC board and the relay FPC board.
  • the present invention is designed to overcome the foregoing problems. It is an object of the invention to provide a magnetic head assembly with low defect in connection and good workability, and methods of manufacturing and wiring the same.
  • a method of wiring a magnetic head assembly of the invention comprises the steps of providing an arm side-wiring member, one end is electrically connected to the magnetic head and the other end has a first connecting portion, on the rotational arm; preparing an external side-wiring member, one end is connectable to the external circuit and the other end has a second connecting portion; and electrically connecting the arm side-wiring member and the external side-wiring member by overlapping the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion with a predetermined conductive adhesive member in between on the rotational arm.
  • the arm side-wiring member and the external side-wiring member are fixed sandwiching a conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity and connected.
  • the conductive adhesive member has conductivity only in the direction of overlapping. This prevents conduction of each adjacent terminal even if there is a plurality of terminals in the first connecting portion of the arm side-wiring member or the second connecting portion of the external side-wiring member.
  • the connection of the arm side-wiring member and the external side-wiring member on a predetermined exterior surface of the rotational arm facilitates the connection process.
  • a plurality of the arm side-wiring members are provided corresponding to the plurality of magnetic heads, respectively; and the first connecting portions of the plurality of arm side-wiring members and the second connecting portion of the external side-wiring member are connected in a single step in the connecting step.
  • the rotational arm may comprise an arm tip mounting the magnetic head and a rotatable arm body supporting the arm tip and the first connecting portions of the arm side-wiring members and the second connecting portion of the external side-wiring member may be overlapped in the connecting step.
  • the connecting step comprises a step of curing of the conductive adhesive member.
  • the conductive adhesive member may be thermosetting and heated to a temperature higher than that allowing the conductive adhesive member to be completely set in the step of curing. In this case, desirably, the conductive adhesive member is once heated to a temperature lower than that allowing the conductive adhesive member to be completely set before the step of curing.
  • Desirable conductive adhesive members are an adhesive tape made of anisotropic conductive resin or a paste adhesive made of anisotropic conductive resin. Further, a flexible printed circuit board is desirable for the external side-wiring member.
  • the arm side-wiring member is fabricated of the wiring pattern made of a conductive material formed on the rotational arm and the relay board for electrically connecting the wiring pattern and the external side-wiring member.
  • the flexible printed circuit board can be used for the relay board.
  • a method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly of the invention comprises a step of wiring for electrically connecting the magnetic head and an external circuit, wherein the step is performed with the above-mentioned method of wiring a magnetic head assembly.
  • a method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly of the invention it is desirable to provide the inspection terminal in the arm side-wiring member.
  • the steps of performing a predetermined inspection of the magnetic head with use of the inspection terminal of the arm side-wiring member; and removing the inspection terminal from the arm side-wiring member after the inspection are further comprised.
  • a magnetic head assembly of the invention comprises: a magnetic head; a rotational arm mounting the magnetic head; an arm side-wiring member, one end is electrically connected to the magnetic head and the other end has a first connecting portion, provided on the rotational arm; and an external side-wiring member, one end is able to electrically connected to an external circuit provided separately form the rotational arm and the other end has a second connecting portion, wherein the first connecting portion of the arm side-wiring member and the second connecting portion of the external side-wiring member are overlapped with a predetermined conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in between and electrically connected to each other on the rotational arm.
  • the arm side-wiring member comprises a wiring pattern made of a conductive material formed on the rotational arm and a relay board electrically connecting the wiring pattern and the external side-wiring member, and the relay board and the wiring pattern are overlapped with a predetermined conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in between and electrically connected to each other.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a structure of a magnetic head assembly that is applied a method of wiring according to an embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a structure of the arm tip of the magnetic head assembly shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view showing a structure of a relay FPC board according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing a state that the relay FPC board shown in FIG. 3 is attached to the arm tip;
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing a vicinity of a connecting portion of an external side FPC board
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing a state that the connecting portions of the external side FPC board and the relay FPC board are connected;
  • FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing the sectional structure of the connecting portion shown in FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a method of manufacturing the magnetic head assembly according to the embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a step of the method of manufacturing the magnetic head assembly according to the embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a configuration of a magnetic head assembly 100 that is applied a method of wiring a magnetic head assembly according to an embodiment.
  • a magnetic disk apparatus provided the magnetic head assembly 100 , two magnetic disks of a recording medium (not shown) are rotatably supported with an axis centered, for instance.
  • the magnetic head assembly 100 comprises a rotational arm 1 rotating with the axis Y, which is parallel to the rotation axis of the magnetic disk, centered.
  • the rotational arm 1 comprises an arm body 10 as a solid block rotatably supported by a radial bearing 12 with the axis Y centered.
  • the rotational arm 1 comprises four arm tips 1 a, 1 b, 1 c and 1 d extended from the arm body 10 parallel to the surface and backside of the magnetic disk.
  • the arm tips 1 a to 1 d are almost evenly spaced along the axis Y of the rotational arm 1 (in the vertical direction in FIG. 1).
  • a driving coil 14 for driving the rotational arm 1 is attached to the arm body 10 of the opposite side of the arm tips 1 a to 1 d.
  • the driving coil 14 constitutes a voice coil motor together with an unshown magnetic circuit provided as other part of the magnetic disk apparatus. More specifically, application of current to the driving coil 14 produces driving force for rotating the rotational arm 1 by an action with the magnetic field by the magnetic circuit.
  • each magnetic head 2 a to 2 d includes either or both of a reproducing head comprising, for example, magnetoresistive element (so called MR element), or/and a recording head comprising, for example, an inductive-type magnetic transducer.
  • a reproducing head comprising, for example, magnetoresistive element (so called MR element)
  • a recording head comprising, for example, an inductive-type magnetic transducer.
  • Conductive patterns 8 a, 8 b, 8 c and 8 d are formed on the arm tips 1 a to 1 d by, for example, printing for signal transmission between each magnetic head 2 a to 2 d of the magnetic head assembly 100 and a control circuit 6 of the magnetic disk apparatus.
  • One ends of the conductive patterns 8 a to 8 d are connected to the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d and the other ends extend to the arm body 10 , respectively.
  • Four relay FPC boards 3 a, 3 b, 3 c and 3 d are provided on a side of the arm body 10 and one ends of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected to the conductive patterns 8 a to 8 d in the base of the arm tips 1 a to 1 d.
  • the other ends of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected to an external side FPC board 4 .
  • the external side FPC board 4 comprises a connecting portion 40 to be connected to the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d at one end and a connecter 41 to be able to connect to the control circuit 6 at the other end.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a structure of the arm tip 1 a.
  • the arm tip 1 a is fabricated of a long plate 103 of metal in a thickness of, for example, about 0.05 mm and is fixed a mounting plate 101 of substantially square plate member to one end in the longitudinal direction.
  • the mounting plate 101 is fixed to the bottom side of the arm tip 1 a and to the arm body 10 through a mounting hole 102 .
  • To the bottom side of the long plate 103 of the opposite side of the mounting plate 101 almost cuboid shaped slider 20 a is fixed.
  • the magnetic head 2 a is formed at an end face of the slider 20 a.
  • a head terminal 25 a consisted of four terminals 201 , 202 , 203 and 204 for signal input and output to the magnetic head 2 a is formed on the top or end face of the slider 20 a of FIG. 2.
  • the conductive pattern 8 a consisted of four wirings 81 , 82 , 83 and 84 made of conductive materials is formed.
  • the wirings 81 to 84 of the conductive pattern 8 a are connected to the terminals 201 to 204 of the head terminal 25 a in the end of the long plate 103 , respectively.
  • the conductive pattern 8 a extends toward the mounting plate 101 on the long plate 103 and bends approximately at a right angle just before reaching to the mounting plate 101 .
  • the bended conductive pattern 8 a then reaches to the side end face of the mounting plate 101 and connects to a connecting pad 9 a formed thereon.
  • the arm tips 1 b to 1 d are fabricated substantially similar to the arm tip 1 a.
  • the arm tip 1 b of the second step from the top comprises the magnetic head 2 b on its top face and the conductive pattern 8 b on its bottom face.
  • the arm tip 1 d of the fourth step from the top comprises the magnetic head 2 d on its top face and the conductive pattern 8 d on its bottom face.
  • the arm tip 1 c of the third step from the top comprises the magnetic head 2 c on its bottom face and the conductive pattern 8 c on its top face.
  • FIG. 3 shows the whole shape of the relay FPC board 3 a.
  • the relay FPC board 3 a is formed of a flexible and long shaped base 35 a made of polyimide and four wirings 36 a formed thereon, for instance.
  • a relay terminal 34 a consisted of four terminals 341 , 342 , 343 and 344 , which correspond to four wirings 36 a, is formed at an end of the relay FPC board 3 a in the longitudinal direction.
  • a connecting terminal 30 a for connecting to the external side FPC board 4 is formed in approximately the center of the relay FPC board 3 a in the longitudinal direction.
  • the connecting terminal 30 a is consisted of four terminals correspond to four wirings 36 a.
  • An inspection terminal 33 a is formed at the other side of the relay terminal 34 a sandwiching the connecting terminal 30 a of the relay FPC board 3 a.
  • the inspection terminal 33 a is used for inspecting the magnetic head 3 a or the like before connecting the relay FPC board 3 a to the external side FPC board 4 . After later-described inspection of the magnetic head 3 a, the inspection terminal 33 a is cut in the part indicated by a chain line C in FIG. 3 and separated from the relay FPC board 3 a. As a result, the connecting terminal 30 a is positioned at an end of the relay FPC board 3 a.
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line IV-IV of FIG. 3 for describing the connecting condition of the relay FPC board 3 a and the connecting pad 9 a of the arm tip 1 a.
  • the connecting pad 9 a formed on a side of the mounting plate 101 of the arm tip 1 a is consisted of four terminals 91 , 92 , 93 and 94 , each connected to the wirings 81 , 82 , 83 and 84 (see FIG. 2) of the conductive pattern 8 .
  • the terminals 91 , 92 , 93 and 94 of the connecting pad 9 a are spaced same apart as the terminals 341 , 342 , 343 and 344 of the relay terminal 34 a.
  • an anisotropic conductive tape 7 made of anisotropic conductive resin having conductivity only to the direction of thickness is used.
  • the relay terminal 34 a and the connecting pad 9 a are adhered to face each terminal 341 to 344 and 91 to 94 with the anisotropic conductive tape 7 in between.
  • a tape having a cure temperature of about 150° C. and exhibiting a certain adhesion with heating to about 100° C. is desirable as the anisotropic conductive tape 7 .
  • CP series product name
  • a paste adhesive of anisotropic conductive resin may be used instead of the anisotropic conductive tape 7 .
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 7 has conductivity only to the direction of thickness. This prevents conduction of each terminal of the relay terminal 34 a or that of the connecting pad 9 a.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged plan view showing part of the external side FPC board 4 .
  • a number of wirings 44 formed on a flexible base 45 made of, for example, polyimide for signal transmission with the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d forms the external side FPC board 4 .
  • Each wiring 44 extends to an end edge 4 E of the external side FPC board 4 and terminals 47 a, 47 b, 47 c and 47 d of the end of the wirings 44 are aligned along the end edge 4 E.
  • Each terminal 47 a to 47 d is used for signal transmission with the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d and constitutes the connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 .
  • the component indicated by reference numeral 49 in FIG. 5 is IC chip.
  • the IC chip 49 performs generation of recording current, amplification of reproducing signal, and switching recording and reproducing to the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d.
  • the connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 and the connecting terminals 30 a, 30 b, 30 c and 30 d formed in the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected with an anisotropic conductive tape 5 exhibiting conductivity only in the direction of thickness like the above-described anisotropic conductive tape 7 .
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 5 has enough width and length to completely cover the connecting portion 40 .
  • a tape having a cure temperature of about 150° C. and exhibiting a certain adhesion under heating to about 100° C. is desirable as the anisotropic conductive tape 5 .
  • CP series (product name) manufactured by Sony Chemicals Corporation or the like can be used, for instance.
  • a paste adhesive of anisotropic conductive resin may be used instead of the anisotropic conductive tape 5 .
  • FIG. 6 is a plan and sectional view showing the state that the connecting portion 40 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d are overlapped.
  • FIG. 7 is a sectional view of FIG. 6 taken along line VII-VII. As shown in FIG. 7, the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d are respectively overlapped on the connecting portion 40 sandwiching the anisotropic conductive tape 5 .
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 5 has conductivity only to the direction of thickness. This prevents conduction of each connecting terminal 30 a to 30 d or that of the connecting portion 40 .
  • the external side FPC board 4 corresponds to a specific example of the “the external side-wiring member” of the invention.
  • the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d and the conductive patterns 8 a to 8 d correspond to a specific example of the “arm side-wiring member” of the invention.
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 5 corresponds to a specific example of the “conductive adhesive member” of the invention.
  • the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d correspond to a specific example of the “magnetic head” of the invention and the rotational arm 1 corresponds to a specific example of the “rotational arm” of the invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a method of manufacturing the same and each step will be described along the flow chart.
  • a relay FPC board 2 a is attached to the arm tip 1 a (S 10 ).
  • the connecting pad 9 a provided on the mounting plate 101 of the arm tip 1 a and the relay terminal 34 a of the relay FPC board 3 a are fixed and connected sandwiching the anisotropic conductive tape 7 .
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 7 is adhered to the connecting pad 9 a with heating to below its cure temperature, for example, at 100° C. and then the relay terminal 34 a is adhere to the anisotropic conductive tape 7 .
  • the position of the relay terminal 34 a is adjusted to face each terminal 341 , 342 , 343 and 344 of the relay terminal 34 a (see FIG. 5) and each terminal 91 , 92 , 93 and 94 of the connecting pad 9 a by using, for example, a microscope. It is possible to readhere the relay terminal 34 a for adjusting its position because the anisotropic conductive tape 7 incompletely sets.
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 7 is pressed with heating at a temperature of, for example, 150° C., which is slightly higher than its cure temperature, thereby set the anisotropic conductive tape 7 .
  • the relay terminal 34 a and the connecting pad 9 a are fixed and connected.
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 7 may be first adhered to the relay terminal 34 a and then adhere the connecting pad 9 a thereto.
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 7 may be sandwiched therebetween.
  • each terminal of relay FPC boards 3 b, 3 c and 3 d is connected to each connecting pad of the arm tips 1 b, 1 c and 1 d.
  • the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d are respectively inspected with the inspection terminals 33 a to 33 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d (S 12 ). A dynamic characteristic with use of a magnetic disk, MR resistance and so on are inspected. Specific description of the method of inspection is omitted. After completing the inspection of the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d, the inspection terminals 33 a to 33 d are cut off and removed (S 14 ).
  • the arm tips 1 a to 1 d attached the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are sequentially attached to the arm body 10 as shown in FIG. 9 (S 16 ).
  • the arm tips 1 a to 1 d attached to the arm body 10 by fitting fixtures (not shown) to each mounting hole 102 of the arm tips 1 a to 1 d. With the arm tips 1 a to 1 d are attached to the arm body 10 , each connecting portion 30 a to 30 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d reaches to a side 11 of the arm body 10 .
  • the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected to the connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 (S 18 ). Specifically, first, the external side FPC board 4 is adhered to the side 11 of the arm body 10 with the connecting portion 40 turned outside. The anisotropic conductive tape 5 is adhered to the connecting portion 40 with heating to below its cure temperature, for example, at 100° C. and then the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are adhere to the anisotropic conductive tape 5 .
  • the position of the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d is adjusted to face each terminal 47 a to 47 d of the connecting portion 40 and each terminal 30 a to 30 d. It is possible to readhere the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d because the anisotropic conductive tape 5 incompletely sets. Subsequently, the anisotropic conductive tape 5 is pressed with heating at a temperature of, for example, 150° C., which is slightly higher than its cure temperature, thereby set the anisotropic conductive tape 5 . After that, the connecting portion 40 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d are fixed and connected.
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 5 may be first adhered to the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d and then the connecting portion 40 is adhered thereto. Alternatively, in overlapping the connecting portion 40 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d, the anisotropic conductive tape 5 may be sandwiched therebetween.
  • the magnetic head assembly 100 shown in FIG. 1 is manufactured.
  • the connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are overlapped and fixed by the anisotropic conductive tape 5 .
  • This enables to connect a plurality of wirings of both connecting portions in a single step.
  • defects in connection are reduced and connecting process is simplified as compared to the individual connection by each wiring.
  • This also prevents peeling of gold plate formed on, for example, the external side FPC board 4 without using ultrasonic welding.
  • the connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 is connected to the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d of the relay FPC board 3 a to 3 d on the side 11 of the arm body 10 . This enables to operate with observing the connecting condition and therefore the workability is improved.
  • the relay terminals 34 a to 34 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected to the connecting pad of the arm tips 1 a to 1 d with the anisotropic conductive tape 7 .
  • connecting process is simplified and defects in connection are reduced.
  • the component, which is the relay FPC board 3 a is attached to the arm tip 1 a can be treated as a unit and therefore the workability in manufacturing is improved.
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 5 is heated to, for example, 100° C. to temporarily fix the connecting terminal 40 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d. This prevents a deviation of the relative position of both connecting portions before complete set of the anisotropic conductive tape 5 .
  • the present invention has been described by some embodiments and examples, the invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments and examples but can be variously modified.
  • the conductive patterns 8 a, 8 b, 8 c and 8 d may be formed to extend to the side 11 of the arm body 10 and be connected the connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 to its one end.
  • the anisotropic conductive tape 5 can be used.
  • the connecting portions of the external side-wiring member and of the arm side-wiring member are overlapped and connected with a conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in between.
  • a conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in between.
  • the external side-wiring member and a plurality of arm side-wiring members are connected in a single step. This enables to further improve the workability.
  • the conductive pattern forms the arm side-wiring member and the relay board are connected with a conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity. This enables to further simplify the connecting process.
  • a predetermined inspection with the inspection terminal of the arm side-wiring member for a magnetic head is performed before connecting the external side-wiring member and the arm side-wiring member. After that, the inspection terminal is removed form the arm side-wiring member.
  • the quality of a magnetic head is easily inspected in fabricating a magnetic head assembly. Separation and removal of the inspection terminal from the arm side-wiring member saves space in a magnetic disk apparatus, for example.

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A connecting portion of the external side FPC board connected to a control circuit provided outside of a magnetic head assembly and connecting terminals of arm side FPC boards respectively connected to magnetic heads are overlapped with an anisotropic conductive tape having anisotropic conductivity in the direction of thickness in between. The anisotropic conductive tape is applied pressure between the connecting portion and the connecting terminals with heating to a temperature of, for example, 150° C. and is set. As a result, the connecting portion and the connecting terminals are connected. The anisotropic conductive tape has anisotropic conductivity only in the direction of thickness so that conduction of wirings adjacent each other is prevented although a plurality of wirings is formed on the connecting portion and the connecting terminals.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This is a divisional application of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/694,010 filed Oct. 23, 2000. The entire disclosure of the prior application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.[0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of Invention [0002]
  • The present invention relates to a magnetic head assembly using for a magnetic disk apparatus or the like, to a method of manufacturing the same and to a method of wiring the same using for signal transmission between a magnetic head and external. [0003]
  • 2. Description of Related Art [0004]
  • Generally, in magnetic disk apparatus, a magnetic head assembly reads out/writes information on a magnetic disk of recording medium. A magnetic head assembly comprises a rotational arm rotating along a recording surface of a magnetic disk. On the tip of the rotational arm, a magnetic head for reading/writing information of magnetic disk is mounted. [0005]
  • In order to enable signal transmission between a control circuit provided on the body portion of a magnetic disk apparatus and the magnetic head mounted on the tip of the rotational arm, the control circuit and the magnetic head need to be electrically connected by use of a flexible printed circuit board or the like. A method of connecting a control circuit and a magnetic head of the related art is as follows. First, the magnetic head and a relay flexible printed circuit board (hereinafter referred to as a relay FPC board) are connected through a pattern of a conductive material formed on the rotational arm. The flexible printed circuit board connected to the control circuit (hereinafter referred to as an external side FPC board) is connected to the relay FPC board. The external side FPC board and the relay FPC board as well as the relay FPC board and the pattern are respectively connected by ultrasonic welding or solder fusion. [0006]
  • In such a method of connecting by ultrasonic welding or solder fusion, however, the connecting operation is complicated. This results in defects in connection. Specifically, in a method by using ultrasonic welding, gold plate covering the surfaces of the relay FPC board and the external side FPC board is peeled off. [0007]
  • Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. Hei 9-180380 proposes the following method. A connecting portion of the external side FPC board and a connecting portion of the relay FPC board are previously attached to the facing surfaces of two components constituting the rotational arm and the two connecting portions are connected to be sandwiched between the components in fabricating the rotational arm. The publication refers to the interposition of an adhesive having anisotropic conductivity between the connecting portions of the external side FPC board and the relay FPC board. [0008]
  • In the method disclosed in the above-mentioned Unexamined Patent Application Publication, the external side FPC board and the relay FPC board are connected in the rotational arm. It makes it impossible to work with the connecting condition observed. This results in poor workability. No detailed description is made for the method of connecting using an adhesive having anisotropic conductivity in the publication. [0009]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is designed to overcome the foregoing problems. It is an object of the invention to provide a magnetic head assembly with low defect in connection and good workability, and methods of manufacturing and wiring the same. [0010]
  • A method of wiring a magnetic head assembly of the invention comprises the steps of providing an arm side-wiring member, one end is electrically connected to the magnetic head and the other end has a first connecting portion, on the rotational arm; preparing an external side-wiring member, one end is connectable to the external circuit and the other end has a second connecting portion; and electrically connecting the arm side-wiring member and the external side-wiring member by overlapping the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion with a predetermined conductive adhesive member in between on the rotational arm. [0011]
  • In a method of wiring a magnetic head assembly of the invention, the arm side-wiring member and the external side-wiring member are fixed sandwiching a conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity and connected. The conductive adhesive member has conductivity only in the direction of overlapping. This prevents conduction of each adjacent terminal even if there is a plurality of terminals in the first connecting portion of the arm side-wiring member or the second connecting portion of the external side-wiring member. The connection of the arm side-wiring member and the external side-wiring member on a predetermined exterior surface of the rotational arm facilitates the connection process. [0012]
  • In a method of wiring a magnetic head assembly of the invention, desirably, a plurality of the arm side-wiring members are provided corresponding to the plurality of magnetic heads, respectively; and the first connecting portions of the plurality of arm side-wiring members and the second connecting portion of the external side-wiring member are connected in a single step in the connecting step. The rotational arm may comprise an arm tip mounting the magnetic head and a rotatable arm body supporting the arm tip and the first connecting portions of the arm side-wiring members and the second connecting portion of the external side-wiring member may be overlapped in the connecting step. [0013]
  • Additionally, it is desirable that the connecting step comprises a step of curing of the conductive adhesive member. The conductive adhesive member may be thermosetting and heated to a temperature higher than that allowing the conductive adhesive member to be completely set in the step of curing. In this case, desirably, the conductive adhesive member is once heated to a temperature lower than that allowing the conductive adhesive member to be completely set before the step of curing. Desirable conductive adhesive members are an adhesive tape made of anisotropic conductive resin or a paste adhesive made of anisotropic conductive resin. Further, a flexible printed circuit board is desirable for the external side-wiring member. [0014]
  • Desirably, the arm side-wiring member is fabricated of the wiring pattern made of a conductive material formed on the rotational arm and the relay board for electrically connecting the wiring pattern and the external side-wiring member. In this case, the flexible printed circuit board can be used for the relay board. Further, it is desirable to include the step of overlapping and electrically connecting the relay board and the wiring pattern sandwiching a predetermined conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in the direction of overlapping. [0015]
  • A method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly of the invention comprises a step of wiring for electrically connecting the magnetic head and an external circuit, wherein the step is performed with the above-mentioned method of wiring a magnetic head assembly. [0016]
  • In a method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly of the invention, it is desirable to provide the inspection terminal in the arm side-wiring member. In this case, desirably, before the above-mentioned step of: wiring, the steps of performing a predetermined inspection of the magnetic head with use of the inspection terminal of the arm side-wiring member; and removing the inspection terminal from the arm side-wiring member after the inspection are further comprised. [0017]
  • A magnetic head assembly of the invention comprises: a magnetic head; a rotational arm mounting the magnetic head; an arm side-wiring member, one end is electrically connected to the magnetic head and the other end has a first connecting portion, provided on the rotational arm; and an external side-wiring member, one end is able to electrically connected to an external circuit provided separately form the rotational arm and the other end has a second connecting portion, wherein the first connecting portion of the arm side-wiring member and the second connecting portion of the external side-wiring member are overlapped with a predetermined conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in between and electrically connected to each other on the rotational arm. [0018]
  • In a magnetic head assembly of the invention, desirably, the arm side-wiring member comprises a wiring pattern made of a conductive material formed on the rotational arm and a relay board electrically connecting the wiring pattern and the external side-wiring member, and the relay board and the wiring pattern are overlapped with a predetermined conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in between and electrically connected to each other. [0019]
  • Other and further objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear more fully from the following description.[0020]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a structure of a magnetic head assembly that is applied a method of wiring according to an embodiment of the invention; [0021]
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a structure of the arm tip of the magnetic head assembly shown in FIG. 1; [0022]
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view showing a structure of a relay FPC board according to the embodiment; [0023]
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing a state that the relay FPC board shown in FIG. 3 is attached to the arm tip; [0024]
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing a vicinity of a connecting portion of an external side FPC board; [0025]
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing a state that the connecting portions of the external side FPC board and the relay FPC board are connected; [0026]
  • FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing the sectional structure of the connecting portion shown in FIG. 6; [0027]
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a method of manufacturing the magnetic head assembly according to the embodiment of the invention; and [0028]
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a step of the method of manufacturing the magnetic head assembly according to the embodiment of the invention.[0029]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Embodiments of the invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. [0030]
  • Configuration of Magnetic Head Assembly [0031]
  • First, a configuration of a magnetic head assembly that is applied a method of wiring a magnetic head assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described. [0032]
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a configuration of a [0033] magnetic head assembly 100 that is applied a method of wiring a magnetic head assembly according to an embodiment. In a magnetic disk apparatus provided the magnetic head assembly 100, two magnetic disks of a recording medium (not shown) are rotatably supported with an axis centered, for instance. The magnetic head assembly 100 comprises a rotational arm 1 rotating with the axis Y, which is parallel to the rotation axis of the magnetic disk, centered. The rotational arm 1 comprises an arm body 10 as a solid block rotatably supported by a radial bearing 12 with the axis Y centered.
  • The [0034] rotational arm 1 comprises four arm tips 1 a, 1 b, 1 c and 1 d extended from the arm body 10 parallel to the surface and backside of the magnetic disk. The arm tips 1 a to 1 d are almost evenly spaced along the axis Y of the rotational arm 1 (in the vertical direction in FIG. 1). A driving coil 14 for driving the rotational arm 1 is attached to the arm body 10 of the opposite side of the arm tips 1 a to 1 d. The driving coil 14 constitutes a voice coil motor together with an unshown magnetic circuit provided as other part of the magnetic disk apparatus. More specifically, application of current to the driving coil 14 produces driving force for rotating the rotational arm 1 by an action with the magnetic field by the magnetic circuit.
  • On the tip of the arm tips [0035] 1 a to 1 d, magnetic heads 2 a, 2 b, 2 c and 2 d are respectively mounted to face the surface and backside of the magnetic disk. Each magnetic head 2 a to 2 d includes either or both of a reproducing head comprising, for example, magnetoresistive element (so called MR element), or/and a recording head comprising, for example, an inductive-type magnetic transducer.
  • [0036] Conductive patterns 8 a, 8 b, 8 c and 8 d are formed on the arm tips 1 a to 1 d by, for example, printing for signal transmission between each magnetic head 2 a to 2 d of the magnetic head assembly 100 and a control circuit 6 of the magnetic disk apparatus. One ends of the conductive patterns 8 a to 8 d are connected to the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d and the other ends extend to the arm body 10, respectively. Four relay FPC boards 3 a, 3 b, 3 c and 3 d are provided on a side of the arm body 10 and one ends of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected to the conductive patterns 8 a to 8 d in the base of the arm tips 1 a to 1 d. The other ends of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected to an external side FPC board 4. The external side FPC board 4 comprises a connecting portion 40 to be connected to the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d at one end and a connecter 41 to be able to connect to the control circuit 6 at the other end.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a structure of the arm tip [0037] 1 a. The arm tip 1 a is fabricated of a long plate 103 of metal in a thickness of, for example, about 0.05 mm and is fixed a mounting plate 101 of substantially square plate member to one end in the longitudinal direction. The mounting plate 101 is fixed to the bottom side of the arm tip 1 a and to the arm body 10 through a mounting hole 102. To the bottom side of the long plate 103 of the opposite side of the mounting plate 101, almost cuboid shaped slider 20 a is fixed. At an end face of the slider 20 a, the magnetic head 2 a is formed. A head terminal 25 a consisted of four terminals 201, 202, 203 and 204 for signal input and output to the magnetic head 2 a is formed on the top or end face of the slider 20 a of FIG. 2.
  • On the top surface of the [0038] long plate 103 of the arm tip 1 a, the conductive pattern 8 a consisted of four wirings 81, 82, 83 and 84 made of conductive materials is formed. The wirings 81 to 84 of the conductive pattern 8 a are connected to the terminals 201 to 204 of the head terminal 25 a in the end of the long plate 103, respectively. The conductive pattern 8 a extends toward the mounting plate 101 on the long plate 103 and bends approximately at a right angle just before reaching to the mounting plate 101. The bended conductive pattern 8 a then reaches to the side end face of the mounting plate 101 and connects to a connecting pad 9 a formed thereon.
  • The arm tips [0039] 1 b to 1 d are fabricated substantially similar to the arm tip 1 a. However, as shown in FIG. 1, the arm tip 1 b of the second step from the top comprises the magnetic head 2 b on its top face and the conductive pattern 8 b on its bottom face. Similarly, the arm tip 1 d of the fourth step from the top comprises the magnetic head 2 d on its top face and the conductive pattern 8 d on its bottom face. On the other hand, the arm tip 1 c of the third step from the top comprises the magnetic head 2 c on its bottom face and the conductive pattern 8 c on its top face.
  • FIG. 3 shows the whole shape of the [0040] relay FPC board 3 a. The relay FPC board 3 a is formed of a flexible and long shaped base 35 a made of polyimide and four wirings 36 a formed thereon, for instance. A relay terminal 34 a consisted of four terminals 341, 342, 343 and 344, which correspond to four wirings 36 a, is formed at an end of the relay FPC board 3 a in the longitudinal direction. A connecting terminal 30 a for connecting to the external side FPC board 4 is formed in approximately the center of the relay FPC board 3 a in the longitudinal direction. The connecting terminal 30 a is consisted of four terminals correspond to four wirings 36 a. An inspection terminal 33 a is formed at the other side of the relay terminal 34 a sandwiching the connecting terminal 30 a of the relay FPC board 3 a.
  • The [0041] inspection terminal 33 a is used for inspecting the magnetic head 3 a or the like before connecting the relay FPC board 3 a to the external side FPC board 4. After later-described inspection of the magnetic head 3 a, the inspection terminal 33 a is cut in the part indicated by a chain line C in FIG. 3 and separated from the relay FPC board 3 a. As a result, the connecting terminal 30 a is positioned at an end of the relay FPC board 3 a.
  • The structures of the other [0042] relay FPC boards 3 b, 3 c and 3 d are similar to that of the relay FPC board 3 a so the illustration and the description thereof are omitted.
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line IV-IV of FIG. 3 for describing the connecting condition of the [0043] relay FPC board 3 a and the connecting pad 9 a of the arm tip 1 a. The connecting pad 9 a formed on a side of the mounting plate 101 of the arm tip 1 a is consisted of four terminals 91, 92, 93 and 94, each connected to the wirings 81, 82, 83 and 84 (see FIG. 2) of the conductive pattern 8. The terminals 91, 92, 93 and 94 of the connecting pad 9 a are spaced same apart as the terminals 341, 342, 343 and 344 of the relay terminal 34 a. For the connection of the relay terminal 34 a of the relay FPC board 3 a and the connecting pad 9 a, an anisotropic conductive tape 7 made of anisotropic conductive resin having conductivity only to the direction of thickness is used. In other words, the relay terminal 34 a and the connecting pad 9 a are adhered to face each terminal 341 to 344 and 91 to 94 with the anisotropic conductive tape 7 in between.
  • A tape having a cure temperature of about 150° C. and exhibiting a certain adhesion with heating to about 100° C. is desirable as the anisotropic [0044] conductive tape 7. Specifically, CP series (product name) manufactured by Sony Chemicals Corporation or the like is used. A paste adhesive of anisotropic conductive resin may be used instead of the anisotropic conductive tape 7. The anisotropic conductive tape 7 has conductivity only to the direction of thickness. This prevents conduction of each terminal of the relay terminal 34 a or that of the connecting pad 9 a.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged plan view showing part of the external [0045] side FPC board 4. A number of wirings 44 formed on a flexible base 45 made of, for example, polyimide for signal transmission with the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d forms the external side FPC board 4. Each wiring 44 extends to an end edge 4E of the external side FPC board 4 and terminals 47 a, 47 b, 47 c and 47 d of the end of the wirings 44 are aligned along the end edge 4E. Each terminal 47 a to 47 d is used for signal transmission with the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d and constitutes the connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4. The component indicated by reference numeral 49 in FIG. 5 is IC chip. The IC chip 49 performs generation of recording current, amplification of reproducing signal, and switching recording and reproducing to the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d.
  • The connecting [0046] portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 and the connecting terminals 30 a, 30 b, 30 c and 30 d formed in the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected with an anisotropic conductive tape 5 exhibiting conductivity only in the direction of thickness like the above-described anisotropic conductive tape 7. The anisotropic conductive tape 5 has enough width and length to completely cover the connecting portion 40. A tape having a cure temperature of about 150° C. and exhibiting a certain adhesion under heating to about 100° C. is desirable as the anisotropic conductive tape 5. CP series (product name) manufactured by Sony Chemicals Corporation or the like can be used, for instance. A paste adhesive of anisotropic conductive resin may be used instead of the anisotropic conductive tape 5.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan and sectional view showing the state that the connecting [0047] portion 40 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d are overlapped. FIG. 7 is a sectional view of FIG. 6 taken along line VII-VII. As shown in FIG. 7, the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d are respectively overlapped on the connecting portion 40 sandwiching the anisotropic conductive tape 5. The anisotropic conductive tape 5 has conductivity only to the direction of thickness. This prevents conduction of each connecting terminal 30 a to 30 d or that of the connecting portion 40.
  • The external [0048] side FPC board 4 corresponds to a specific example of the “the external side-wiring member” of the invention. The relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d and the conductive patterns 8 a to 8 d correspond to a specific example of the “arm side-wiring member” of the invention. Further, the anisotropic conductive tape 5 corresponds to a specific example of the “conductive adhesive member” of the invention. Moreover, the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d correspond to a specific example of the “magnetic head” of the invention and the rotational arm 1 corresponds to a specific example of the “rotational arm” of the invention.
  • A Method of Manufacturing a Magnetic Head Assembly [0049]
  • Description will now be made for a method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly according to the embodiment. FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a method of manufacturing the same and each step will be described along the flow chart. [0050]
  • First, as shown in FIG. 2, a [0051] relay FPC board 2 a is attached to the arm tip 1 a (S10). In other words, the connecting pad 9 a provided on the mounting plate 101 of the arm tip 1 a and the relay terminal 34 a of the relay FPC board 3 a are fixed and connected sandwiching the anisotropic conductive tape 7. Specifically, the anisotropic conductive tape 7 is adhered to the connecting pad 9 a with heating to below its cure temperature, for example, at 100° C. and then the relay terminal 34 a is adhere to the anisotropic conductive tape 7. At this time, the position of the relay terminal 34 a is adjusted to face each terminal 341, 342, 343 and 344 of the relay terminal 34 a (see FIG. 5) and each terminal 91, 92, 93 and 94 of the connecting pad 9 a by using, for example, a microscope. It is possible to readhere the relay terminal 34 a for adjusting its position because the anisotropic conductive tape 7 incompletely sets.
  • Subsequently, the anisotropic [0052] conductive tape 7 is pressed with heating at a temperature of, for example, 150° C., which is slightly higher than its cure temperature, thereby set the anisotropic conductive tape 7. After that, the relay terminal 34 a and the connecting pad 9 a are fixed and connected. The anisotropic conductive tape 7 may be first adhered to the relay terminal 34 a and then adhere the connecting pad 9 a thereto. Alternatively, in overlapping the relay terminal 34 a and the connecting pad 9 a, the anisotropic conductive tape 7 may be sandwiched therebetween.
  • Similar to the above-described method, each terminal of [0053] relay FPC boards 3 b, 3 c and 3 d is connected to each connecting pad of the arm tips 1 b, 1 c and 1 d.
  • The [0054] magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d are respectively inspected with the inspection terminals 33 a to 33 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d (S12). A dynamic characteristic with use of a magnetic disk, MR resistance and so on are inspected. Specific description of the method of inspection is omitted. After completing the inspection of the magnetic heads 2 a to 2 d, the inspection terminals 33 a to 33 d are cut off and removed (S14).
  • The arm tips [0055] 1 a to 1 d attached the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are sequentially attached to the arm body 10 as shown in FIG. 9 (S16). The arm tips 1 a to 1 d attached to the arm body 10 by fitting fixtures (not shown) to each mounting hole 102 of the arm tips 1 a to 1 d. With the arm tips 1 a to 1 d are attached to the arm body 10, each connecting portion 30 a to 30 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d reaches to a side 11 of the arm body 10.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, the [0056] relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected to the connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 (S18). Specifically, first, the external side FPC board 4 is adhered to the side 11 of the arm body 10 with the connecting portion 40 turned outside. The anisotropic conductive tape 5 is adhered to the connecting portion 40 with heating to below its cure temperature, for example, at 100° C. and then the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are adhere to the anisotropic conductive tape 5. At this time, the position of the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d is adjusted to face each terminal 47 a to 47 d of the connecting portion 40 and each terminal 30 a to 30 d. It is possible to readhere the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d because the anisotropic conductive tape 5 incompletely sets. Subsequently, the anisotropic conductive tape 5 is pressed with heating at a temperature of, for example, 150° C., which is slightly higher than its cure temperature, thereby set the anisotropic conductive tape 5. After that, the connecting portion 40 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d are fixed and connected.
  • The anisotropic [0057] conductive tape 5 may be first adhered to the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d and then the connecting portion 40 is adhered thereto. Alternatively, in overlapping the connecting portion 40 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d, the anisotropic conductive tape 5 may be sandwiched therebetween.
  • Thus, the [0058] magnetic head assembly 100 shown in FIG. 1 is manufactured.
  • Effects of the Embodiment [0059]
  • As described above, according to the method of wiring a magnetic head assembly of this embodiment, the connecting [0060] portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are overlapped and fixed by the anisotropic conductive tape 5. This enables to connect a plurality of wirings of both connecting portions in a single step. As a result, defects in connection are reduced and connecting process is simplified as compared to the individual connection by each wiring. This also prevents peeling of gold plate formed on, for example, the external side FPC board 4 without using ultrasonic welding. The connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 is connected to the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d of the relay FPC board 3 a to 3 d on the side 11 of the arm body 10. This enables to operate with observing the connecting condition and therefore the workability is improved.
  • The [0061] relay terminals 34 a to 34 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d are connected to the connecting pad of the arm tips 1 a to 1 d with the anisotropic conductive tape 7. As a result, connecting process is simplified and defects in connection are reduced. Further, as shown in FIG. 2, the component, which is the relay FPC board 3 a is attached to the arm tip 1 a, can be treated as a unit and therefore the workability in manufacturing is improved.
  • In overlapping the connecting [0062] terminal 40 of the external side FPC board 4 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d of the relay FPC boards 3 a to 3 d, the anisotropic conductive tape 5 is heated to, for example, 100° C. to temporarily fix the connecting terminal 40 and the connecting terminals 30 a to 30 d. This prevents a deviation of the relative position of both connecting portions before complete set of the anisotropic conductive tape 5.
  • Although the present invention has been described by some embodiments and examples, the invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments and examples but can be variously modified. For example, in FIG. 1, as an alternative to using the [0063] relay FPC boards 3 a, 3 b, 3 c and 3 d, the conductive patterns 8 a, 8 b, 8 c and 8 d may be formed to extend to the side 11 of the arm body 10 and be connected the connecting portion 40 of the external side FPC board 4 to its one end. In this case, the anisotropic conductive tape 5 can be used.
  • The Number of Arm Tips May be Unlimited [0064]
  • As described above, according to a magnetic head assembly and methods of wiring and manufacturing the same of the invention, the connecting portions of the external side-wiring member and of the arm side-wiring member are overlapped and connected with a conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in between. As a result, it is easy to connect as compared to ultrasonic welding or solder fusion, for instance. The connecting portions are overlapped on a predetermined exterior surface of the rotational arm. This enables to operate with observing the connecting condition and therefore reduce defects in connection. [0065]
  • According to a method of wiring a magnetic head assembly of the invention, the external side-wiring member and a plurality of arm side-wiring members are connected in a single step. This enables to further improve the workability. [0066]
  • According to a method of wiring a magnetic head assembly of the invention, the conductive pattern forms the arm side-wiring member and the relay board are connected with a conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity. This enables to further simplify the connecting process. [0067]
  • According to a magnetic head assembly and a method of manufacturing the same of the invention, a predetermined inspection with the inspection terminal of the arm side-wiring member for a magnetic head is performed before connecting the external side-wiring member and the arm side-wiring member. After that, the inspection terminal is removed form the arm side-wiring member. As a result, the quality of a magnetic head is easily inspected in fabricating a magnetic head assembly. Separation and removal of the inspection terminal from the arm side-wiring member saves space in a magnetic disk apparatus, for example. [0068]
  • Obviously many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described. [0069]

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What is claimed is:
1. A magnetic head assembly comprising:
a magnetic head;
a rotational arm mounting the magnetic head;
an arm side-wiring member, one end is electrically connected to the magnetic head and the other end has a first connecting portion, provided on the rotational arm; and
an external side-wiring member, one end is able to electrically connected to an external circuit provided separately form the rotational arm and the other end has a second connecting portion,
wherein the first connecting portion of the arm side-wiring member and the second connecting portion of the external side-wiring member are overlapped with a predetermined conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in between and electrically connected to each other on the rotational arm.
2. A magnetic head assembly according to claim 1, wherein the arm side-wiring member comprises a wiring pattern made of a conductive material formed on the rotational arm and a relay board electrically connecting the wiring pattern and the external side-wiring member, wherein the relay board and the wiring pattern are overlapped with a predetermined conductive adhesive member having anisotropic conductivity in between and electrically connected to each other.
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