DocumentCode
1190623
Title
Electrostatic microactuator for HDD tracking servo: compatibility with contact recording
Author
Hirano, Toshiki ; Mate, C. Mathew ; Payne, Robert N.
Author_Institution
San Jose Res. Center, Hitachi Global Storage Technol., Inc, San Jose, CA, USA
Volume
41
Issue
10
fYear
2005
Firstpage
2875
Lastpage
2877
Abstract
A microactuator that moves a slider relative to a suspension by electro-static force was tested with a contact-recording slider. Since this type of microactuator usually generates a very small force, it has a very flexible spring to obtain a reasonable stroke. What needs to be addressed are: 1) the magnitude of the off-track motion of the slider due to contact force when the slider is mounted on a flexible spring, and 2) whether the output force of the electrostatic actuator is large enough to overcome the slider/disk contact force. Spin-stand experimental results show that these problems can be overcome if the disk roughness is properly chosen and the resonance of the microactuator is damped.
Keywords
disc drives; electrostatic actuators; hard discs; magnetic recording; servomechanisms; HDD tracking servo; contact-recording slider; disk roughness; electrostatic force; electrostatic microactuator; off-track motion; Disk recording; Electrostatic actuators; Fluctuations; Friction; Magnetic recording; Magnetic resonance; Microactuators; Servomechanisms; Springs; Torque; Contact recording; disk roughness; microactuator; off-track;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2005.855303
Filename
1519147
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