Title :
Head-positioning control using resonant modes in hard disk drives
Author :
Atsumi, Takenori ; Arisaka, Toshihiro ; Shimizu, Toshihiko ; Masuda, Hiromitsu
Author_Institution :
Storage Technol. Res. Center, Hitachi Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan
Abstract :
The best way to enhance the IO performance of a hard disk drive is by increasing the spindle speed. Therefore, the effect of windage vibrations caused by the airflow grows with spindle speed. The servo bandwidth is limited by the first-order resonant frequency of the mechanical system. However, the frequencies of the windage vibrations are higher than the first-order resonant frequency. Accordingly, these frequencies are also above the servo bandwidth and are too high to be controlled by a conventional control system. In response to this problem, we have developed two methods for designing a servo control system that can suppress windage vibrations. One method uses a stable mechanical resonant mode, and the other uses a stable resonant mode created by a digital filter. By using these methods, the head-positioning system can control the vibrations above the frequency of the first-order mechanical resonance and the servo bandwidth. Application of these methods to actual hard disk drives showed that they can greatly decrease the windage vibrations in which the peak frequency is about six times the open-loop gain 0-dB crossover frequency.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; digital filters; disc drives; hard discs; magnetic heads; position control; resonance; servomechanisms; vibration control; crossover frequency; digital filter; first order resonant frequency; hard disk drives; head positioning control; input output performance; mechanical resonant modes; servo bandwidth; servo control system; spindle speed; windage vibrations; Bandwidth; Control systems; Design methodology; Hard disks; Mechanical systems; Resonance; Resonant frequency; Servomechanisms; Servosystems; Vibration control;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Motion Control, 2004. AMC '04. The 8th IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8300-1
DOI :
10.1109/AMC.2004.1297686