Hard disk drive (HDD) electrical over voltage stress (EOS) systems and methods
First Claim
1. An overvoltage protection circuit, comprising:
- one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips residing on a board;
a first voltage supply potential for supplying power to at least one of the one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips;
a second voltage supply potential having an intended value which is less than the first voltage supply potential, the second voltage supply potential for supplying power to at least one of the one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips;
a voltage detection circuit operable to detect a value of the second voltage supply potential; and
a voltage reduction circuit operably coupled to the voltage detection circuit,wherein the voltage detection circuit is operable to activate the voltage reduction circuit when the second voltage supply potential exceeds a predetermined threshold, and wherein the voltage reduction circuit is operable to reduce the value of the second supply potential when activated by the voltage detection circuit,further comprising a reset circuit coupled to the voltage detection circuit, wherein the reset circuit is operable to activate a reset signal to a controller circuit associated with the board to reset the first and second voltage supply potentials when the voltage detection circuit detects a first voltage supply potential which exceeds an another predetermined threshold, andwherein the voltage detection circuit further comprises a resistor coupled in series with a zener diode, wherein when the zener diode has a reverse bias voltage thereacross which exceeds the predetermined threshold, the zener diode breaks down and conducts current therethrough, thereby generating a voltage across the resistor, and wherein when the voltage across the resistor exceeds a predetermined level, the voltage activates the voltage reduction circuit.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a hard disk drive system having overvoltage protection circuits for various types of overvoltage conditions. For example, the system includes one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips residing on a board and a hard disk drive power plug receptacle residing on the board having two different value power supply ports associated therewith. The receptacle is operable to receive a power plug therein, wherein when the power plug is inserted therein in a proper orientation the two different value voltages are properly supplied to the one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips, and wherein when the power plug is inserted therein in an improper orientation the two different value voltages are switched with respect to their intended values.
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6 Claims
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1. An overvoltage protection circuit, comprising:
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one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips residing on a board; a first voltage supply potential for supplying power to at least one of the one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips; a second voltage supply potential having an intended value which is less than the first voltage supply potential, the second voltage supply potential for supplying power to at least one of the one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips; a voltage detection circuit operable to detect a value of the second voltage supply potential; and a voltage reduction circuit operably coupled to the voltage detection circuit, wherein the voltage detection circuit is operable to activate the voltage reduction circuit when the second voltage supply potential exceeds a predetermined threshold, and wherein the voltage reduction circuit is operable to reduce the value of the second supply potential when activated by the voltage detection circuit, further comprising a reset circuit coupled to the voltage detection circuit, wherein the reset circuit is operable to activate a reset signal to a controller circuit associated with the board to reset the first and second voltage supply potentials when the voltage detection circuit detects a first voltage supply potential which exceeds an another predetermined threshold, and wherein the voltage detection circuit further comprises a resistor coupled in series with a zener diode, wherein when the zener diode has a reverse bias voltage thereacross which exceeds the predetermined threshold, the zener diode breaks down and conducts current therethrough, thereby generating a voltage across the resistor, and wherein when the voltage across the resistor exceeds a predetermined level, the voltage activates the voltage reduction circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An overvoltage protection circuit, comprising:
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one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips residing on a board; a first voltage supply potential for supplying power to at least one of the one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips; a second voltage supply potential having an intended value which is less than the first voltage supply potential, the second voltage supply potential for supplying power to at least one of the one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips; a voltage detection circuit operable to detect a value of the first voltage supply potential; and a voltage reduction circuit operably coupled to the voltage detection circuit, wherein the voltage detection circuit is operable to activate the voltage reduction circuit when the first voltage supply potential exceeds a predetermined threshold, and wherein the voltage reduction circuit is operable to reduce said value of the first supply potential when activated by the voltage detection circuit, further comprising a reset circuit coupled to the voltage detection circuit, wherein the reset circuit is operable to activate a reset signal to a controller circuit associated with the board to reset the first and second voltage supply potentials when the voltage detection circuit detects a first voltage supply potential which exceeds the predetermined threshold, wherein the voltage reduction circuit comprises; a first transistor having a backgate diode associated therewith; and a second transistor having a backgate diode associated therewith, wherein the first and second transistor are coupled together in series in such a manner that the backgate diodes are oriented with respect to one another in a back-to-back fashion, thereby preventing conduction therethrough under overvoltage conditions when the first and second transistors are biased in a substantially resistive condition based on an activation signal from the voltage detection circuit. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. An overvoltage protection circuit for a hard disk drive circuit board, comprising:
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one or more hard disk drive integrated circuit chips residing on the board; a first voltage supply potential for supplying power to at least one of the hard disk drive integrated circuit chips; a second voltage supply potential for supplying power to at least one of the hard disk drive integrated circuit chips, wherein the second voltage supply potential has an intended value which is less than the first voltage supply potential; a first transistor coupled between the first voltage supply potential and a trace for transmitting the first voltage supply potential to the at least one hard disk drive integrated circuit chip, wherein when the first transistor is substantially conducting, the first voltage supply potential is transmitted substantially to the trace, and wherein when the first transistor is not conducting substantially, a substantial voltage drop exists thereacross and a voltage potential transmitted to the trace is less than the first voltage supply potential; a zener diode coupled to the first transistor and operable to be reverse biased and nonconducting when a value of the first voltage supply potential is less than a predetermined level, and wherein the zener diode is operable to break down and conduct current therethrough when the value of the first voltage supply potential is greater than or equal to the predetermined level; a resistor coupled in series with the zener diode and operable to exhibit a voltage thereacross when the zener diode is conducting current; and a second transistor coupled between the control terminal of the first transistor and one terminal of the resistor, and a control terminal of the second transistor coupled to the other terminal of the resistor, wherein when the zener diode conducts current due to the first voltage supply potential exceeding the predetermined level, a voltage develops across the resistor and causes the second transistor to conduct, and wherein the conduction of the second transistor causes a conduction of the first transistor to be reduced, thereby reducing the voltage at the trace, further comprising a reset circuit coupled to a voltage detection circuit, wherein the reset circuit is operable to activate a reset signal to a controller circuit associated with the board to reset the first and second voltage supply potentials when the voltage detection circuit detects a first voltage supply potential which exceeds the predetermined level. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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