Title :
A proximate-time-optimal-control design and its application to a hard disk drive dual-stage actuator system
Author :
Hredzak, Branislav ; Herrmann, Guido ; Guo, Guoxiao
Author_Institution :
A*Star, Data Storage Inst., Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose a compensator-based strategy for design of a track-seeking and track-following control system for a dual-stage servo actuator in hard disk drives. A well-known decoupling structure is employed to disconnect the control of the primary voice coil motor (VCM) actuator from the loop for a secondary high-bandwidth actuator. The compensator is placed in the secondary loop and suitably combined with a saturation nonlinearity in order to obtain actuator signal boundedness. The design procedure consists of four steps: 1) design of an established nonlinear seek-settle-track following controller for the VCM; 2) design of a linear track following controller for the secondary actuator; 3) observer design; and 4) design of a compensator to retain global stability and to improve performance. The proposed control system improves performance of both long-span seeking (proximate-time-optimal controller) and short-span seeking. In addition, it achieves high-bandwidth track following performance. The experimental results show good track-following performance, and short-span/long-span-seeking performance with fast settling time. The overshoot during track seeking can be made negligible for a suitably tuned VCM-actuator control loop.
Keywords :
control systems; disc drives; hard discs; microactuators; motion control; servomechanisms; dual-stage servo actuator; hard disk drive; linear track following controller; magnetic disk drive; microactuators; motion control; primary voice coil motor actuator; proximate-time-optimal controller; seek-settle-track following controller; track-following control system; track-seeking control system; voice coil motor actuator; Actuators; Bandwidth; Coils; Control systems; Disk drives; Hard disks; Magnetic heads; Servomechanisms; Servomotors; Tracking loops; Dual-stage actuator; magnetic disk drive; microactuators; motion control;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2006.872003