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Stepping motor excitation circuitry

  • US 4,438,380 A
  • Filed: 12/23/1980
  • Issued: 03/20/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/21/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A disk storage system having movable transducer means for writing data onto or reading data from a surface of one or more storage disks, said system comprisinga stepping motor system for positioning said movable transducer means relative to a surface of said one or more storage disks, said stepping motor system comprising a stepping motor having a plurality of excitation windings capable of having current pulses supplied thereto for moving said stepping motor in discrete steps;

  • means coupling said stepping motor to said transducer means for moving said transducer means in discrete steps;

    current drive circuits associated with each of said windings and responsive to an input driver signal for supplying current to its associated winding when said input driver signal is supplied thereto, each said current drive circuit includinga first circuit including switching transistor means responsive to said input driver signal and having a pair of precision resistance means in the collector circuit thereof for supplying a substantially constant voltage at the junction of said precision resistors;

    a regulated power supply means for supplying power to said first circuit;

    a second circuit comprising a transistor circuit means having a substantially constant base-to-emitter voltage, said associated winding being placed in the collector circuit thereof and resistance means being placed in the emitter circuit thereof, said second circuit having substantially greater power requirements than those of said first circuit and being responsive to said substantially constant voltage for supplying a substantially constant current to said associated winding independently of the winding resistance when said driver input signal is supplied to said first circuit; and

    an unregulated power supply means for supplying power to said second circuit.

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