DocumentCode
73070
Title
Analysis of Electrical Resonance of a Hard Disk Drives Suspension Interconnect and Invasion Into Read Signal Path
Author
Nishiyama, Naoto ; Soga, Yuji ; Nagaoka, Keizo ; Okada, Takashi ; Contreras, John T. ; Wallash, Albert ; Kuriyama, Akira
Author_Institution
HGST Japan, Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan
Volume
50
Issue
11
fYear
2014
fDate
Nov. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Disk drives´ high data rate required wide bandwidth for read signal path. Some mechanical parts inside hard disk drives have electrical resonances. Suspension interconnect´s tail is one of them. The root cause of the resonance is that it has no connection between suspension tail stainless-steel (SST) Ground (GND) and flex finger GND. The substrate of the suspension interconnect´s tail SST GND connects to the base/arm, however, the tip of the suspension interconnect´s tail SST GND near the amplifier is open. Preamp power and GND noise flow on the suspension interconnect´s tail, and suspension interconnect´s tail creates an open ground structure that has quarter wavelength resonances. The interference signals that resonant on the open ground tail structure are then picked up as common mode signals, that invade into the read signal path, which transfers to differential mode of the interference signals through imbalances in the interconnect and amplifier. Therefore, the solution to remove the quarter wavelength resonance is to connect the tip of the suspension tail SST GND and flex finger GND near the read amplifier´s GND.
Keywords
disc drives; hard discs; interconnections; magnetic fluids; power amplifiers; preamplifiers; GND noise flow; SST; amplifier; common mode signal; electrical resonance analysis; flex finger; hard disk drive suspension interconnection; interference signal mode; preamp power; quarter wavelength resonance; read signal path; suspension tail stainless-steel ground; Bandwidth; Integrated circuit interconnections; Interference; Magnetic recording; Noise; Resonant frequency; Suspensions; Electrical resonance; RF signal interference; front-end; hard disk drive (HDD); suspension interconnects´ tail;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2322386
Filename
6971765
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