IP Library Granted Patent US 9,437,231
Granted Patent B1
US 9,437,231 · App. 14/865,858 · Granted Sep 6, 2016

Data storage device concurrently controlling and sensing a secondary actuator for actuating a head over a disk

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Patent No.
US 9,437,231
App. No.
14/865,858
Granted
Sep 6, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

A data storage device is disclosed comprising a voice coil motor (VCM) and a secondary actuator configured to actuate a head over a disk. A control signal is applied to the secondary actuator while processing a sensor signal generated by the secondary actuator. A vibration signal is generated based on the sensor signal, wherein the vibration signal is a high-pass signal.

Claims (107)

1. A data storage device comprising:

a disk;

a head;

a voice coil motor (VCM) and a secondary actuator configured to actuate the head over the disk;

a sensor capacitor proportional to a capacitance of the secondary actuator; and

control circuitry configured to:

apply a control signal to the secondary actuator and concurrently process a sensor signal generated by the secondary actuator; and

generate a vibration signal based on the sensor signal and the sensor capacitor, wherein a capacitance of the sensor capacitor is at least two times less than a capacitance of the secondary actuator.

2. The data storage device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the vibration signal has a cut-off frequency between ten percent and ninety percent of a bandwidth of a control loop for controlling the secondary actuator.

3. The data storage device as recited in claim 1 , wherein:

a control loop for controlling the secondary actuator has a high-pass response; and

the vibration signal has a cut-off frequency above a cut-off frequency of the high-pass response of the control loop for the secondary actuator.

4. The data storage device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the vibration signal has a cut-off frequency higher than a cut-off frequency of a response of a control loop for controlling the VCM.

5. The data storage device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to:

generate a sensor current proportional to a current applied to the secondary actuator due to the control signal;

estimate a capacitive voltage of the secondary actuator based on the sensor current; and

generate the vibration signal based on a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage.

6. The data storage device as recited in claim 5 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to estimate the capacitive voltage of the secondary actuator by applying the sensor current to the sensor capacitor.

7. The data storage device as recited in claim 6 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to adapt a gain of the sensor capacitor based on the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage.

8. The data storage device as recited in claim 7 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to:

low pass filter a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage to generate a low-pass signal; and

adapt the gain of the sensor capacitor based on the low-pass signal.

9. The data storage device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to generate a feed-forward compensation signal applied to the secondary actuator based on the vibration signal.

10. A data storage device comprising:

a disk;

a head;

a voice coil motor (VCM) and a secondary actuator configured to actuate the head over the disk; and

control circuitry configured to:

measure a position of the head over the disk;

generate a control signal based on the measured position of the head;

apply the control signal to the secondary actuator;

process a sensor signal generated by the secondary actuator;

generate a sensor current proportional to a current applied to the secondary actuator due to the control signal;

estimate a capacitive voltage of the secondary actuator by applying the sensor current to a sensor capacitor that is proportional to a capacitance of the secondary actuator;

generate a vibration signal based on a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage; and

adapt a gain of the sensor capacitor based on the control signal and the estimated capacitive voltage.

11. The data storage device as recited in claim 10 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to:

low pass filter a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage to generate a low-pass signal; and

adapt the gain of the sensor capacitor based on the low-pass signal.

12. The data storage device as recited in claim 10 , wherein a capacitance of the sensor capacitor is at least two times less than the capacitance of the secondary actuator.

13. The data storage device as recited in claim 10 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to generate a feed-forward compensation signal applied to the secondary actuator based on the vibration signal.

14. A method of operating a data storage device, the method comprising:

actuating a head over a disk using a voice coil motor (VCM) and a secondary actuator;

applying a control signal to the secondary actuator and concurrently process a sensor signal generated by the secondary actuator; and

generating a vibration signal based on the sensor signal, wherein the vibration signal has a cut-off frequency between ten percent and ninety percent of a bandwidth of a control loop for controlling the secondary actuator.

15. The method as recited in claim 14 , wherein:

the control loop for controlling the secondary actuator has a high-pass response; and

the vibration signal has a cut-off frequency above a cut-off frequency of the high-pass response of the control loop for the secondary actuator.

16. The method as recited in claim 14 , wherein the vibration signal has a cut-off frequency higher than a cut-off frequency of a response of a control loop for controlling the VCM.

17. The method as recited in claim 14 , further comprising:

generating a sensor current proportional to a current applied to the secondary actuator due to the control signal;

estimating a capacitive voltage of the secondary actuator based on the sensor current; and

generating the vibration signal based on a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage.

18. The method as recited in claim 17 , further comprising estimating the capacitive voltage of the secondary actuator by applying the sensor current to a sensor capacitor that is proportional to a capacitance of the secondary actuator.

19. The method as recited in claim 18 , further comprising adapting a gain of the sensor capacitor based on the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage.

20. The method as recited in claim 19 , further comprising:

low pass filtering a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage to generate a low-pass signal; and

adapting the gain of the sensor capacitor based on the low-pass signal.

21. The method as recited in claim 18 , wherein a capacitance of the sensor capacitor is at least two times less than the capacitance of the secondary actuator.

22. The method as recited in claim 14 , further comprising generating a feed-forward compensation signal applied to the secondary actuator based on the vibration signal.

23. A method of operating a data storage device, the method comprising:

actuating a head over a disk using a voice coil motor (VCM) and a secondary actuator;

measuring a position of the head over the disk;

generating a control signal based on the measured position of the head;

applying the control signal to a secondary actuator configured to actuate the head over the disk;

processing a sensor signal generated by the secondary actuator;

generating a sensor current proportional to a current applied to the secondary actuator due to the control signal;

estimating a capacitive voltage of the secondary actuator by applying the sensor current to a sensor capacitor that is proportional to a capacitance of the secondary actuator;

generating a vibration signal based on a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage; and

adapting a gain of the sensor capacitor based on the control signal and the estimated capacitive voltage.

24. The method as recited in claim 23 , further comprising:

low pass filtering a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage to generate a low-pass signal; and

adapting the gain of the sensor capacitor based on the low-pass signal.

25. The method as recited in claim 23 , wherein a capacitance of the sensor capacitor is at least two times less than the capacitance of the secondary actuator.

26. The method as recited in claim 23 , further comprising generating a feed-forward compensation signal applied to the secondary actuator based on the vibration signal.

27. Control circuitry configured to control a voice coil motor (VCM) and a secondary actuator to actuate a head over a disk, the control circuitry configured to:

apply a control signal to the secondary actuator and concurrently process a sensor signal generated by the secondary actuator; and

generate a vibration signal based on the sensor signal, wherein the vibration signal has a cut-off frequency between ten percent and ninety percent of a bandwidth of a control loop for controlling the secondary actuator.

28. The control circuitry as recited in claim 27 , wherein:

the control loop for controlling the secondary actuator has a high-pass response; and

the vibration signal has a cut-off frequency above a cut-off frequency of the high-pass response of the secondary actuator.

29. The control circuitry as recited in claim 27 , wherein the vibration signal has a cut-off frequency higher than a cut-off frequency of a response of a control loop for controlling the VCM.

30. The control circuitry as recited in claim 27 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to:

generate a sensor current proportional to a current applied to the secondary actuator due to the control signal;

estimate a capacitive voltage of the secondary actuator based on the sensor current; and

generate the vibration signal based on a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage.

31. The control circuitry as recited in claim 30 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to estimate the capacitive voltage of the secondary actuator by applying the sensor current to a sensor capacitor that is proportional to a capacitance of the secondary actuator.

32. The control circuitry as recited in claim 31 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to adapt a gain of the sensor capacitor based on the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage.

33. The control circuitry as recited in claim 32 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to:

low pass filter a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage to generate a low-pass signal; and

adapt the gain of the sensor capacitor based on the low-pass signal.

34. The control circuitry as recited in claim 31 , wherein a capacitance of the sensor capacitor is at least two times less than the capacitance of the secondary actuator.

35. The control circuitry as recited in claim 27 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to generate a feed-forward compensation signal applied to the secondary actuator based on the vibration signal.

36. Control circuitry configured to control a voice coil motor (VCM) and a secondary actuator to actuate a head over a disk, the control circuitry configured to:

measure a position of the head over the disk;

generate a control signal based on the measured position of the head;

apply the control signal to the secondary actuator;

process a sensor signal generated by the secondary actuator;

generate a sensor current proportional to a current applied to the secondary actuator due to the control signal;

estimate a capacitive voltage of the secondary actuator by applying the sensor current to a sensor capacitor that is proportional to a capacitance of the secondary actuator;

generate a vibration signal based on a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage; and

adapt a gain of the sensor capacitor based on the control signal and the estimated capacitive voltage.

37. The control circuitry as recited in claim 36 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to:

low pass filter a difference between the sensor signal and the estimated capacitive voltage to generate a low-pass signal; and

adapt the gain of the sensor capacitor based on the low-pass signal.

38. The control circuitry as recited in claim 36 , wherein a capacitance of the sensor capacitor is at least two times less than the capacitance of the secondary actuator.

39. The control circuitry as recited in claim 36 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to generate a feed-forward compensation signal applied to the secondary actuator based on the vibration signal.

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