IP Library Granted Patent US 7,239,470
Granted Patent B2
US 7,239,470 · App. 11/267,122 · Granted Jul 3, 2007

Heater control method and storage apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,239,470
App. No.
11/267,122
Granted
Jul 3, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A heater control method for a built-in heater of a head includes turning the heater ON during a time corresponding to consecutive read operation time and write operation time, and turning the heater OFF during a time corresponding to a read operation time after a write operation time.

Claims (48)

1. A heater control method for carrying out an ON/OFF control with respect to a built-in heater of a head, comprising:

turning the heater ON during a write operation time, and during a read operation time other than an other read operation time which occurs immediately after the write operation time; and

turning the heater OFF during said other read operation time.

2. The heater control method as claimed in claim 1 , comprising:

prohibiting the ON/OFF control of the heater during a time that is sufficiently short such that a shape of the head does not follow a change in a wattage of the heater.

3. The heater control method as claimed in claim 1 , comprising:

setting an upper limit of a wattage of the heater at a time when a contact between the head and a recording medium is detected.

4. The heater control method as claimed in claim 3 , comprising:

detecting the contact between the head and the recording medium by detecting a modulation in a read waveform that is read from the recording medium by the head.

5. The heater control method as claimed in claim 1 , comprising:

setting an upper limit of a wattage of the heater at a time when a saturation state of a heater driving circuit that drives the heater is detected.

6. A storage apparatus comprising:

a head having a built-in heater and configured to read information from and write information on a recording medium; and

a heater driving circuit configured to carry out an ON/OFF control with respect to the heater,

wherein the heater driving circuit turns the heater ON during a write operation time, and during a read operation time other than an other read operation time which occurs immediately after the write operation time, and turns the heater OFF during said other read operation time.

7. The storage apparatus as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the heater driving circuit prohibits the ON/OFF control of the heater during a time that is sufficiently short such that a shape of the head does not follow a change in a wattage of the heater.

8. The storage apparatus as claimed in claim 6 , comprising:

a setting part configured to set an upper limit of a wattage of the heater at a time when a contact between the head and the recording medium is detected.

9. The storage apparatus as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the setting part detects the contact between the head and the recording medium by detecting a modulation in a read waveform that is read from the recording medium by the head.

10. The storage apparatus as claimed in claim 6 , comprising:

a setting part configured to set an upper limit of a wattage of the heater at a time when a saturation state of the heater driving circuit that drives the heater is detected.

11. A heater control method for carrying out an ON/OFF control with respect to a built-in heater of a head, comprising:

prohibiting the ON/OFF control of the heater during a time that is sufficiently short such that a shape of the head does not follow a change in a wattage of the heater.

12. A heater control method for carrying out an ON/OFF control with respect to a built-in heater of a head, comprising:

setting an upper limit of a wattage of the heater at a time when a contact between the head and a recording medium is detected.

13. A heater control method for carrying out an ON/OFF control with respect to a built-in heater of a head, comprising:

setting an upper limit of a wattage of the heater at a time when a saturation state of a heater driving circuit that drives the heater is detected.

14. A heater control method for carrying out an ON/OFF control with respect to a built-in heater of a head, comprising:

setting a wattage of the heater by switching from a value for normal operation to an upper limit value at a predetermined timing.

15. The heater control method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the predetermined timing is a time when a contact between the head and a recording medium is detected, or a time when a saturation of a heater driving circuit that drives the heater is detected.

16. A circuit for controlling a built-in heater of a head which writes information on a recording medium and reads information from a recording medium, comprising:

a terminal part having terminals configured to receive data indicating a read operation time and a write operation time of the head; and

a circuit part configured to turn the heater ON during a write operation time, and during a read operation time other than an other read operation time which occurs immediately after the write operation time, and to turn the heater OFF during said other read operation time, in response to the data.

17. The circuit as claimed in claim 16 , further comprising:

a circuit part configured to prohibit the ON/OFF control of the heater during a time that is sufficiently short such that a shape of the head does not follow a change in a wattage of the heater.

18. The circuit as claimed in claim 16 , further comprising:

a setting part configured to set an upper limit of a wattage of the heater at a time when a contact between the head and the recording medium is detected.

19. The circuit as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the setting part detects the contact between the head and the recording medium by detecting a modulation in a read waveform that is read from the recording medium by the head.

20. The circuit as claimed in claim 16 , further comprising:

a setting part configured to set an upper limit of a wattage of the heater at a time when a saturation state of the circuit is detected.

21. The circuit as claimed in claim 16 , wherein:

the data received by the terminals of the terminal part further indicate a read wattage and a write wattage of the head; and

the circuit part turns the heater ON with the read wattage during the read operation time other than said other read operation time, and turns the heater ON with the write wattage during the write operation time.

22. A storage apparatus comprising:

a head having a built-in heater and configured to read information from and write information on a recording medium;

a heater driving circuit configured to carry out an ON/OFF control with respect to the heater; and

a controller configured to transmit data indicating a read operation time and a write operation time of the head,

wherein the heater driving circuit turns the heater ON during the write operation time, and during a read operation time other than an other read operation time which occurs immediately after the write operation time, and turns the heater OFF during said other read operation time.

Assignments (3)
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 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 4, 2005
From: TAKAHASHI, YASUHIKO; AMEMIYA, YOSHIHIRO
To: FUJITSU LIMITED
Reel/Frame 017208/0344 →