IP Library Granted Patent US 7,206,146
Granted Patent B2
US 7,206,146 · App. 10/974,075 · Granted Apr 17, 2007

Biphase magnetic pattern detector using multiple matched filters for hard disk drive

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Patent No.
US 7,206,146
App. No.
10/974,075
Granted
Apr 17, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hard disk drive (HDD) holds data using a biphase scheme. A plurality of matched filters are used to detect binary data represented by the biphase pattern without the need for synchronous sampling or equalization.

Claims (28)

1. A hard disk drive (HDD), comprising:

at least one disk storing data using a biphase pattern; and

a plurality of matched filters useful for detecting binary data represented by the biphase pattern without the need for synchronous sampling or equalization.

2. The HDD of claim 1 , wherein the pattern establishes plural detection cells, with each detection cell including “n” samples, the matched filters being sampled at a rate of “n” times the period of a detection cell, wherein “n” is an integer.

3. The HDD of claim 1 , wherein the biphase pattern represents servo data, and no Viterbi algorithm is applied to a read back signal representing the pattern.

4. The HDD of claim 1 , wherein the matched filters are part of a circuit outputting a signal from one and only one of the matched filters, on the basis of which matched filter produces a largest detection distance for an input sequence of biphase magnetic signals.

5. The HDD of claim 4 , wherein one matched filter is a 4L matched filter and the other matched filter is an 8L matched filter.

6. The HDD of claim 5 , wherein the 4L matched filter is configured for optimizing output for the biphase sequences 1,1 and 0,0.

7. The HDD of claim 5 , wherein the 4L matched filter is configured for optimizing output for the biphase sequences 111, 110, 000, and 001.

8. The HDD of claim 5 , wherein the 8L matched filter is configured for optimizing output for the biphase sequences 0,1 and 1,0.

9. The HDD of claim 5 , wherein the 8L matched filter is configured for optimizing output for the biphase sequences 011, 010, 100, and 101.

10. A chip configured for placement within a hard disk drive (HDD) having at least one disk, the chip comprising:

means for producing a matched signal for a first sequence of expected biphase signals from a read head in the HDD;

means for producing a matched signal for a second sequence of expected biphase signals from a read head in the HDD; and

means for selecting an output of one and only one of the means for producing.

11. The chip of claim 10 , wherein the means for producing a matched signal for a first sequence is a first matched filter, the means for producing a matched signal for a second sequence is a second matched filter, and the means for selecting includes a first maximum comparator.

12. The chip of claim 11 , further comprising:

respective absolute value calculators receiving signals from the matched filters and sending outputs to the first maximum comparator for comparison thereof, to thereby determine which matched filter output has the largest magnitude.

13. The chip of claim 12 , further comprising a second maximum comparator receiving an output from the first maximum comparator and a multiplexer receiving a select signal from the first maximum comparator, the multiplexer propagating a sign of the output of the matched filter having the largest magnitude.

14. The chip of claim 13 , wherein the second maximum comparator compares the largest value received from the first maximum comparator with a current sample in a first register, and outputs a signal to the first register.

15. The chip of claim 14 , further comprising a second register holding a sign and value to be output.

16. The chip of claim 15 , further comprising a frame counter defining a detection cell.

17. A method, comprising:

receiving a read back signal representing a biphase pattern on a disk;

processing the signal through at least first and second matched filters configured differently from each other, the filters outputting respective first and second values; and

selecting a largest of the first and second values without synchronous sampling and without equalization.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the pattern represents disk servo data, and no Viterbi algorithm is used to process the read back signal.

19. The method of claim 17 , comprising outputting a largest value in a detection cell.

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