Claims
- 1. A method of screening actuator resonance in a disc drive system including a servo controller, comprising the steps of:(a) partitioning a disc of the disc drive system into a plurality of servo zones, each of the servo zones having a corresponding servo gain; (b) detecting an actuator resonance in one of the servo zones; and (c) reducing the corresponding servo gain of the servo zone in which the actuator resonance was detected.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the detecting step (b) is performed by a frequency response analyzer.
- 3. A disc drive system having an actuator, comprising:(a) a servo controller, the servo controller partitioning a disc into a plurality of servo zones, each of the servo zones having a corresponding servo gain; (b) an actuator resonance detector, operatively connected to the actuator and the servo controller, which detects actuator resonance; and (c) gain control, in response to an actuator resonance in one of the plurality of servo zones detected by the actuator resonance detector, which reduces the corresponding servo gain of the servo zone, in which the actuator resonance was detected, in the servo controller.
- 4. The disc drive system of claim 3, wherein the actuator resonance detector includes a frequency response analyzer.
- 5. The disc drive system of claim 4, wherein the frequency response analyzer is a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) analyzer.
- 6. An apparatus in a disc drive for minimizing effects of actuator resonance in the disc drive, the apparatus comprising:an actuator adjacent a data storage disc in the disc drive; and means for adjusting a servo gain of one of a plurality of servo zones defined on the disc in response to an actuator resonance detected in the one servo zone.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising an actuator resonance detector operatively connected to the actuator detecting the actuator resonance.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a gain control in a servo controller connected to the actuator for reducing the servo gain of the one servo zone in the servo controller such that the drive with very little resonance at a certain zone does not affect a servo bandwidth of other zones.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein a drive with very little resonance at a certain zone does not affect a servo bandwidth of the other zones.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the detecting step is performed by the disc drive system.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the actuator resonance is detected by a position error signal.
- 12. The disc drive system of claim 3 wherein the actuator resonance detector is internal to the disc drive system.
- 13. A method of reducing actuator resonance in a disc drive, the disc drive including a disc, an actuator positioned adjacent the disc, and a servo controller for controlling the movement of the actuator, comprising steps of:(a) partitioning the disc into a plurality of servo zones, each servo zone being associated with a unique region of the disc; (b) maintaining a reduced servo gain for at least one servo zone associated with a detected resonance of the actuator as the actuator travels over the region of the disc associated with the at least one servo zone; and (c) adjusting gain of the servo controller with the reduced servo gain whenever the actuator travels over the region of the disc associated with the at least one servo zone having the detected resonance.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the maintaining step (b) further comprises steps of:(b)(i) maintaining a servo gain for each servo zone; (b)(ii) determining an actuator resonance as the actuator travels over a region of the disc associated with a given servo zone; (b)(iii) reducing the servo gain of the given servo zone to reduce the resonance.
Parent Case Info
This is a regular utility patent application for the U.S. provisional patent application, Serial No. 60/089,002, filed Jun. 11, 1998, which is incorporated herewith by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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