IP Library Granted Patent US 7,839,596
Granted Patent B2
US 7,839,596 · App. 12/329,404 · Granted Nov 23, 2010

Method and apparatus for controlling the effects of seek-induced vibration of a component part in a hard-disk drive

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Patent No.
US 7,839,596
App. No.
12/329,404
Granted
Nov 23, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for controlling the effects of seek-induced vibration of a component part in a hard-disk drive. The method includes determining a resonant frequency of seek-induced vibration of the component part and a reference amplitude of a frequency-component in a first voice-coil-motor signal (VCMS) at the resonant frequency. The method also includes synthesizing a second VCMS with an amplitude of a frequency-component attenuated below the reference amplitude of the frequency-component in the first VCMS at a frequency in a resonance-band bracketing the resonant frequency. The method also includes driving a voice-coil of a voice-coil motor with the second VCMS to reduce an amplitude of a frequency-component at the resonant frequency in a second PES of the seek of the data track associated with the second VCMS below a reference amplitude of a frequency-component at the resonant frequency in the first PES associated with the first VCMS.

Claims (59)

1. A method for controlling the effects of seek-induced vibration of a component part in a hard-disk drive, said method comprising:

determining a resonant frequency of said seek-induced vibration of said component part and a reference amplitude of a frequency-component in a first position-error signal of a seek of a data track at said resonant frequency and a reference amplitude of a frequency-component in a first voice-coil-motor signal associated with said first position-error signal at said resonant frequency;

synthesizing a second voice-coil-motor signal with an amplitude of a frequency-component attenuated below said reference amplitude of said frequency-component in said first voice-coil-motor signal at a frequency in a resonance-band bracketing said resonant frequency; and

driving a voice-coil of a voice-coil motor with said second voice-coil-motor signal to reduce an amplitude of a frequency-component at said resonant frequency in a second position-error signal of said seek of said data track associated with said second voice-coil-motor signal below said reference amplitude of said frequency-component in said first position-error signal associated with said first voice-coil-motor signal.

2. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein said component part is a flexible cable of said hard-disk drive.

3. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein said component part is a head-arm assembly of said hard-disk drive.

4. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein said component part is an enclosure of said hard-disk drive.

5. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein said determining said resonant frequency further comprises:

monitoring said first position-error signal of a head-arm assembly attached to said voice-coil motor driven by said first voice-coil-motor signal in seeking said data track on said magnetic-recording disk; and

identifying said resonant frequency.

6. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein said determining said resonant frequency further comprises:

modeling a mechanical response of said component part to forces applied to said component part by said voice-coil motor driven in response to said first voice-coil-motor signal in seeking said data track on said magnetic-recording disk;

analyzing said mechanical response to determine a frequency spectrum of said mechanical response; and

identifying in said frequency spectrum said resonant frequency.

7. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein said synthesizing said second voice-coil-motor signal further comprises:

instructing a digital-signal processor to generate a digital signal for synthesizing said second voice-coil-motor signal;

converting said digital signal into an analog signal; and

amplifying said analog signal with a voice-coil driver to generate said second voice-coil-motor signal.

8. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein said synthesizing said second voice-coil-motor signal further comprises:

shifting a portion of an amplitude of a first frequency-component in a power spectrum of said first voice-coil-motor signal at a first frequency in a resonance-band bracketing said resonant frequency of said component part away from said resonant frequency to a second frequency-component in said power spectrum of said first voice-coil-motor signal at a second frequency further from said resonant frequency than said first frequency to produce a power spectrum for said second voice-coil-motor signal.

9. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein said second voice-coil-motor signal decreases settling time below a settling time for said first voice-coil-motor signal in seeking said data track on said magnetic-recording disk.

10. A voice-coil-motor circuit configured to control the effects of seek-induced vibration of a component part in a hard-disk drive, said voice-coil-motor circuit comprising:

a voice-coil-motor-signal synthesizer configured to generate a second voice-coil-motor signal for a seek of a data track with an amplitude attenuated below a reference amplitude of a frequency-component of a first voice-coil-motor signal for said seek of said data track at a frequency in a resonance-band bracketing a resonant frequency of said seek-induced vibration of said component part; and

a voice-coil motor electrically coupled to said voice-coil-motor-signal synthesizer and configured to be driven with said second voice-coil-motor signal to reduce an amplitude of a frequency-component at said resonant frequency in a second position-error signal associated with said second voice-coil-motor signal of said seek of said data track below a reference amplitude of a frequency-component in a first position-error signal associated with said first voice-coil-motor signal of said seek of said data track.

11. The voice-coil-motor circuit of claim 10 , wherein said voice-coil-motor-signal synthesizer further comprises:

a digital-signal processor instructed to generate a digital signal for synthesizing said second voice-coil-motor signal;

a digital-to-analog convertor electrically coupled to said digital-signal processor wherein said digital-to-analog convertor converts said digital signal into an analog signal; and

a voice-coil driver to amplify said analog signal to generate said second voice-coil-motor signal.

12. The voice-coil-motor circuit of claim 10 , wherein said voice-coil-motor-signal synthesizer is configured to shift a portion of an amplitude of a first frequency-component in a power spectrum of said first voice-coil-motor signal at a first frequency in a resonance-band bracketing said resonant frequency of said component part away from said resonant frequency to a second frequency-component in said power spectrum of said first voice-coil-motor signal at a second frequency further from said resonant frequency than said first frequency to produce a power spectrum for said second voice-coil-motor signal.

13. The voice-coil-motor circuit of claim 10 , wherein said component part is a flexible cable of said hard-disk drive.

14. The voice-coil-motor circuit of claim 10 , wherein said component part is a head-arm assembly of said hard-disk drive.

15. The voice-coil-motor circuit of claim 10 , wherein said component part is an enclosure of said hard-disk drive.

16. The voice-coil-motor circuit of claim 10 , wherein said second voice-coil-motor signal decreases settling time below a settling time for said first voice-coil-motor signal in seeking said data track on said magnetic-recording disk.

17. A hard-disk drive configured to control the effects of seek-induced vibration of a component part in said hard-disk drive, said hard-disk drive comprising:

an enclosure;

a head-arm assembly comprising:

a head-gimbal assembly comprising:

a magnetic-recording head;

a lead suspension attached to said magnetic-recording head; and

a load beam attached at a gimbal portion of said load beam to a slider including said magnetic-recording head; and

an arm attached to said head-gimbal assembly;

said magnetic-recording disk rotatably mounted on a spindle;

a drive motor mounted in said enclosure, said drive motor having a motor shaft attached to said spindle for rotating said magnetic-recording disk;

a voice-coil motor comprising:

an armature including a voice-coil attached to said arm; and

a stator including a voice-coil magnet mounted in said enclosure;

wherein said armature of said voice-coil motor is attached to said arm and is configured to move said head-arm assembly to access portions of said magnetic-recording disk; and

a voice-coil-motor circuit comprising:

a voice-coil-motor-signal synthesizer configured to generate a second voice-coil-motor signal for a seek of a data track with an amplitude attenuated below a reference amplitude of a frequency-component of a first voice-coil-motor signal for said seek of said data track at a frequency in a resonance-band bracketing a resonant frequency of said seek-induced vibration of said component part; and

wherein said voice-coil motor is electrically coupled to said voice-coil-motor-signal synthesizer and is configured to be driven with said second voice-coil-motor signal to reduce an amplitude of a frequency-component at said resonant frequency in a second position-error signal of said seek of said data track associated with said second voice-coil-motor signal below a reference amplitude of a frequency-component in a first position-error signal of said seek of said data track associated with said first voice-coil-motor signal.

18. The hard-disk drive of claim 17 , wherein said voice-coil-motor signal synthesizer further comprises:

a digital-signal processor instructed to generate a digital signal for synthesizing said second voice-coil-motor signal;

a digital-to-analog convertor electrically coupled to said digital-signal processor wherein said digital-to-analog convertor converts said digital signal into an analog signal; and

a voice-coil driver to amplify said analog signal to generate said second voice-coil-motor signal.

19. The hard-disk drive of claim 17 , wherein said voice-coil-motor-signal synthesizer is configured to shift a portion of an amplitude of a first frequency-component in a power spectrum of said first voice-coil-motor signal at a first frequency in a resonance-band bracketing said resonant frequency of said component part away from said resonant frequency to a second frequency-component in said power spectrum of said first voice-coil-motor signal at a second frequency further from said resonant frequency than said first frequency to produce a power spectrum for said second voice-coil-motor signal.

20. The hard-disk drive of claim 17 , wherein said component part is a flexible cable of said hard-disk drive.

21. The hard-disk drive of claim 17 , wherein said component part is a head-arm assembly of said hard-disk drive.

22. The hard-disk drive of claim 17 , wherein said component part is an enclosure of said hard-disk drive.

23. The hard-disk drive of claim 17 , wherein said second voice-coil-motor signal decreases settling time below a settling time for said first voice-coil-motor signal in seeking said data track on said magnetic-recording disk.

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