Disk drive with controlled actuator oscillation for release of head carriers
First Claim
1. A data recording disk drive comprising:
- at least one data disk;
a motor spindle connected to the disk for rotating the disk;
a transducer for writing data to or reading data from the disk;
a carrier supporting the transducer;
a voice coil motor actuator connected to the carrier for moving the carrier generally radially across the disk so the transducer may access different regions of data on the disk;
means coupled to the coil of the voice coil motor actuator for applying a train of alternating positive and negative current pulses to the coil of the voice coil motor to oscillate the carrier radially in and out, the positive current pulses having a pulse duration or an amplitude different from the pulse duration or amplitude, respectively, of the negative current pulses to simultaneously move the oscillating carrier in a net radial direction across the disk when the disk is not rotating at its operating speed; and
means for supporting the spindle motor and voice coil motor actuator.
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Abstract
A magnetic recording disk drive has a startup routine that frees the recording head carriers and moves them to a parking location, such as load/unload ramp or a disk landing zone, if they are stuck to the disks when the drive motor is attempted to be started. If the drive motor does not achieve its operating speed at normal startup of the disk drive, thus indicating that static friction or other "stiction" forces are adhering the carriers to the disks, a series of alternating current pulses is applied to the actuator to dither the carriers at an initial frequency that is generally equal to or above the resonant frequency of the actuator system with stuck carriers. The frequency and amplitude of the pulses is swept downward from the initial frequency and amplitude and repeated until the drive motor rotates at its operating speed. The alternating current pulses that perform the dithering of the carriers have different amplitudes or durations so that a net force is applied to the actuator to move the carriers to the parking location.
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28 Claims
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1. A data recording disk drive comprising:
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at least one data disk; a motor spindle connected to the disk for rotating the disk; a transducer for writing data to or reading data from the disk; a carrier supporting the transducer; a voice coil motor actuator connected to the carrier for moving the carrier generally radially across the disk so the transducer may access different regions of data on the disk; means coupled to the coil of the voice coil motor actuator for applying a train of alternating positive and negative current pulses to the coil of the voice coil motor to oscillate the carrier radially in and out, the positive current pulses having a pulse duration or an amplitude different from the pulse duration or amplitude, respectively, of the negative current pulses to simultaneously move the oscillating carrier in a net radial direction across the disk when the disk is not rotating at its operating speed; and means for supporting the spindle motor and voice coil motor actuator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A magnetic recording disk drive comprising:
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a magnetic recording disk having a region for the recording of data; a spindle motor connected to the disk for rotating the disk; a transducer for writing data to or reading data from the disk; a carrier for supporting the transducer; a voice coil motor (VCM) actuator for moving the carrier generally radially across the disk; a suspension connecting the carrier to the actuator for maintaining the carrier near the surface of the disk when the disk is rotating at its operating speed; means for parking the carrier when the disk is not rotating at its operating speed; and means responsive to an error condition indicating that the spindle motor has not started for applying a train of alternating positive and negative current pulses to the coil of the voice coil motor to oscillate the carrier radially in and out, the positive current pulses having a pulse duration or an amplitude different from the pulse duration or amplitude, respectively, of the negative current pulses to simultaneously move the oscillating carrier across the disk toward the parking means. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A magnetic recording disk drive comprising:
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a plurality of magnetic recording disks, each disk having at least one disk surface having a region for the recording of data; a spindle motor connected to the disks for rotating the disks; means for generating an error condition signal when the spindle motor is not rotating at its operating speed after power bas been applied to the spindle motor; a plurality of transducers for writing data to or reading data from the disks; a plurality of carriers, each carrier supporting at least one transducer; a voice coil motor (VCM) rotary actuator for moving the carriers generally radially across their associated disk surfaces; a plurality of suspensions, each suspension connected to an associated carrier, for maintaining the carriers near the surfaces of their associated disks when the disks are rotating at their operating speed; at least one rigid arm connecting the coil of the VCM to the suspensions, the system of the coil-arm-suspension carriers having a resonant frequency when all of the carriers are stuck to their associated disk surfaces; means for parking the carriers when the disks are not rotating at their operating speed; and means responsive to the error condition signal for applying a train of alternating current pulses to the coil of the VCM to oscillate the carriers radially in and out and simultaneously move them in a net radial direction across the disks toward the parking means, the pulse train application means including means for applying the pulses at a decreasing frequency commencing with an initial frequency equal to or greater than said resonant frequency. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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