IP Library Granted Patent US 7,230,787
Granted Patent B2
US 7,230,787 · App. 10/963,754 · Granted Jun 12, 2007

Method and apparatus for head control, and disk-drive apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,230,787
App. No.
10/963,754
Granted
Jun 12, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus that controls a head that reads data from and writes data to a recording medium of which a spinning speed is controlled based on a clock signal includes a clock-error detecting unit that detects an error in the clock signal, and a head-retraction control unit that controls the head in such a way that the head is safely retracted when the error is detected by the clock-error detecting unit.

Claims (24)

1. A head control method of controlling a retraction of a head that reads data from and writes data to a recording medium of which a spinning speed is controlled based on a clock signal, the head control method comprising:

detecting an error in the clock signal by comparing frequencies between the clock signal and a reference clock signal; and

controlling the head in such a manner that the head is safely retracted when the error is detected at the detecting step, wherein

the detecting step includes determining a difference of the frequencies as the error when the difference of the frequencies does not fall within a predetermined value.

2. A head control method of controlling a retraction of a head that reads data from and writes data to a recording medium of which a spinning speed is controlled based on a clock signal, the head control method comprising:

detecting an error in the clock signal and

controlling the head in such a manner that the head is safely retracted when an error is detected at the detecting step.

wherein the detecting step includes detecting an error in the clock signal by comparing a frequency of the clock signal and a frequency of a reference clock signal using an analog frequency comparing circuit that employs a transition phenomenon involving charging and discharging of a condenser in a serial circuit consisting of a resistor and the condenser.

3. A head control apparatus that controls a retraction of a head that reads data from and writes data to a recording medium of which a spinning speed is controlled based on a clock signal, the head control apparatus comprising:

a clock error detecting unit that detects an error in the clock signal by comparing frequencies between the clock signal and a reference clock signal; and

a head-retraction control unit that controls the head in such a way that the head is safely retracted when the error is detected by the clock error detecting unit,

wherein the clock error detecting unit determines a difference of the frequencies as the error when the difference of the frequencies does not fall within a predetermined value.

4. A head control apparatus that controls a retraction of a head that reads data from and writes data to a recording medium of which a spinning speed is controlled based on a clock signal, the head control apparatus comprising:

a clock error detecting unit that detects an error in the clock signal and

a head-retraction control unit that controls the head in such a way that the head is safely retracted when an error is detected by the clock error detecting unit,

wherein the clock error detecting unit detects an error in the clock signal by comparing a frequency of the clock signal and a frequency of a reference clock signal using an analog frequency comparing circuit that employs a transition phenomenon involving charging and discharging of a condenser in a serial circuit consisting of a resistor and the condenser.

5. A disk-drive apparatus comprising a head control apparatus that controls a retraction of a head that reads data from and writes data to a recording medium of which a spinning speed is controlled based on a clock signal, wherein the head control apparatus includes:

a clock error detecting unit that detects an error in the clock signal by comparing frequencies between the clock signal and a reference clock signal; and

a head-retraction control unit that controls the head in such a way that the head is safely retracted when the error is detected by the clock error detecting unit,

wherein the clock error detecting unit determines a difference of the frequencies as the error when the difference of the frequencies does not fall within a predetermined value.

6. A disk-drive apparatus comprising a head control apparatus that controls a retraction of a head that reads data from and writes data to a recording medium of which a spinning speed is controlled based on a clock signal, wherein the head control apparatus includes:

a clock error detecting unit that detects an error in the clock signal; and

a head-retraction control unit that controls the head in such a way that the head is safely retracted when an error is detected by the clock error detecting unit.

wherein the clock error detecting unit detects an error in the clock signal by comparing a frequency of the clock signal and a frequency of a reference clock signal using an analog frequency comparing circuit that employs a transition phenomenon involving charging and discharging of a condenser in a serial circuit consisting of a resistor and the condenser.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2012
From: TOSHIBA STORAGE DEVICE CORPORATION
To: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA
Reel/Frame 027590/0695 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2009
From: FUJITSU LIMITED
To: TOSHIBA STORAGE DEVICE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 023861/0881 →