By-pass write drivers for high-performance data recording
First Claim
1. A magnetic-head write-driver circuit, comprising:
- a write-driver circuit receiving an input signal and outputting a first write signal related to the input signal, the first write signal having transitions, the write-driver circuit having a signal path between an input and an output of the write-driver circuit; and
a by-pass driver circuit coupled in parallel to the signal path of the write-driver circuit, the by-pass driver circuit outputting an assist signal that is superimposed on the first write signal and adds a voltage to the first write signal to form an output write signal, the assist signal being related to transitions of the first write signal, the by-pass driver circuit including a switch circuit connected to a first voltage and a second voltage, the assist signal being formed by the switch circuit simultaneously connecting the first voltage and the second voltage to the output of the write-driver circuit.
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Abstract
A magnetic-head write-driver circuit includes a write-driver circuit and a by-pass driver circuit coupled in parallel to a signal path between the input and the output of the magnetic-head write-driver circuit. The write-driver circuit receives an input signal having transitions and outputs a first write signal related to the input signal. The by-pass driver circuit outputs an assist signal that is coupled to the first write signal to form an output write signal. The assist signal is related to transitions of the first write signal and assists in shortening reversal time of the transitions of a write signal by producing “overshoots” in the write signal at the time of the transitions. Additionally, the assist signal assists in charging and discharging a parasitic capacitance associated with an output of the magnetic-head write-driver circuit. The assist signal can add a current to, and/or enforce a voltage on, the first write signal to form the output write signal.
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42 Claims
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1. A magnetic-head write-driver circuit, comprising:
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a write-driver circuit receiving an input signal and outputting a first write signal related to the input signal, the first write signal having transitions, the write-driver circuit having a signal path between an input and an output of the write-driver circuit; and
a by-pass driver circuit coupled in parallel to the signal path of the write-driver circuit, the by-pass driver circuit outputting an assist signal that is superimposed on the first write signal and adds a voltage to the first write signal to form an output write signal, the assist signal being related to transitions of the first write signal, the by-pass driver circuit including a switch circuit connected to a first voltage and a second voltage, the assist signal being formed by the switch circuit simultaneously connecting the first voltage and the second voltage to the output of the write-driver circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
wherein the by-pass driver circuit is coupled in parallel to the signal path of the write-driver circuit between an input to a selected stage of the write-driver circuit and at least part of the output of the write-driver circuit.
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13. A method of generating a write signal for a magnetic write head, the method comprising the steps of:
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receiving an input signal having transitions;
outputting a first write signal related to the input signal;
generating an assist signal in parallel to a signal path between the input signal and the first write signal, the assist signal being related to transitions of the write signal and being formed by the first write signal being connected simultaneously to first and second voltages through a switch circuit; and
forming an output write signal by combining the assist signal and the first write signal by adding a voltage to the first write signal. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
wherein the step of forming the output write signal further adds the current signal into the first write signal to form the output write signal. -
16. The method according to claim 13, wherein the assist signal acts to temporarily increase an amplitude of the output write circuit.
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17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the assist signal further includes a current signal, and
wherein the step of forming the output write signal further adds the current signal into the first write signal to form the output write signal. -
18. The method according to claim 13, wherein the assist signal charges and discharges a parasitic capacitance associated with the output write signal.
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19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the assist signal further includes a current signal, and
wherein the step of forming the output write signal further adds the current signal into the first write signal to form the output write signal. -
20. The method according to claim 13, wherein the assist signal further includes a current signal, and
wherein the step of forming the output write signal further adds the current signal into the first write signal to form the output write signal. -
21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the step of generating the assist signal generates the current signal corresponding to a selected function F(t).
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22. The method according to claim 21, wherein the selected function varies one of an amplitude of the assist signal and a duration of the assist signal.
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23. The method according to claim 20, wherein the step of generating the assist signal generates the assist signal in parallel to at least a portion of the signal path between the input signal and the first write signal.
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24. The method according to claim 13, wherein the first and second voltages are power supply voltages.
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25. A disk drive system having a magnetic-head write-driver circuit, the magnetic-head write-driver circuit comprising:
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a write-driver circuit receiving an input signal and outputting a first write signal related to the input signal, the first write signal having transitions, the write-driver circuit having a signal path between an input and an output of the write-driver circuit; and
a by-pass driver circuit coupled in parallel to the signal path of the write-driver circuit, the by-pass driver circuit outputting an assist signal that is superimposed on the first write signal and adds a voltage to the first write signal to form an output write signal, the assist signal being related to transitions of the first write signal, the by-pass driver circuit including a switch circuit connected to a first voltage and a second voltage, the assist signal being formed by the switch circuit simultaneously connecting the first voltage and the second voltage to the output of the write-driver circuit. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36)
wherein the by-pass driver circuit is coupled in parallel to the signal path of the write-driver circuit between an input to a selected stage of the write-driver circuit and at least part of the output of the write-driver circuit. -
36. The disk drive system according to claim 25, wherein the first and second voltages are power supply voltages.
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37. A magnetic-head write-driver circuit, comprising:
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a write-driver circuit receiving an input signal and outputting a first write signal related to the input signal, the first write signal having transitions, the write-driver circuit having a signal path between an input and an output of the magnetic-head write-driver circuit, the write-driver circuit further including a delay circuit detecting a transition frequency of the input signal, the delay circuit including a difference circuit detecting a duration of time between transitions of the input signal and outputting a delay signal that is related to the detected duration of time between transitions of the input signal; and
a by-pass driver circuit responsive to the delay signal by generating an assist signal that is coupled to the first write signal to form an output write signal, the assist signal being related to the detected duration of time between transitions of the input signal. - View Dependent Claims (38)
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39. A method of generating a write signal for a magnetic write head, the method comprising steps of:
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receiving an input signal having transitions;
outputting a first write signal related to the input signal;
detecting a duration of time between transitions of the input signal;
generating an assist signal in parallel to a signal path between the input signal and the first write signal, the assist signal being related to the detected duration of time between transitions of the input signal; and
forming an output write signal by combining the assist signal on the first write signal. - View Dependent Claims (40)
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41. A disk drive system having a magnetic-head write-driver circuit, the magnetic-head write-driver circuit comprising:
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a write-driver circuit receiving an input signal and outputting a first write signal related to the input signal, the first write signal having transitions, the write-driver circuit having a signal path between an input and an output of the magnetic-head write-driver circuit, the write-driver circuit further including a delay circuit detecting a transition frequency of the input signal, the delay circuit including a difference circuit detecting a duration of time between transitions of the input signal and outputting a delay signal that is related to the detected duration of time between transitions of the input signal; and
a by-pass driver circuit responsive to the delay signal by generating an assist signal that is coupled to the first write signal to form an output write signal, the assist signal being related to the detected duration of time between transitions of the input signal. - View Dependent Claims (42)
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