Claims
- 1. An actuator arm for a disc drive, the disc drive having at least one data disc, the actuator arm comprising:
(a) a data transducer coupled with the actuator arm for reading and writing data from and to the data disc; (b) a piezoelectric assembly including at least one piezoelectric element, the piezoelectric assembly configured to vertically displace the data transducer when the piezoelectric element is energized; and (c) an arm pivot biasing the actuator arm to a rest position, the arm pivot including pivot gaps on both sides of the arm pivot.
- 2. The actuator arm of claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric element is a lead zirconate titanate piezoelectric.
- 3. The actuator arm of claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric element is a low voltage piezoelectric element.
- 4. The actuator arm of claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric assembly includes at least one top piezoelectric element and at least one bottom piezoelectric element.
- 5. The actuator arm of claim 4, wherein the piezoelectric assembly includes a top right piezoelectric element, a top left piezoelectric element, a bottom left piezoelectric element, and a bottom right piezoelectric element.
- 6. The actuator arm of claim 5, wherein the piezoelectric assembly is further configured to roll the data transducer clockwise and counterclockwise.
- 7. The actuator arm of claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric assembly includes at least one left piezoelectric element and at least one right piezoelectric element.
- 8. The actuator arm of claim 7, wherein the piezoelectric assembly is further configured to radially displace the data transducer across the data disc.
- 9. The actuator arm of claim 1, wherein the arm pivot is substantially hourglass shaped.
- 10. A method of positioning a data transducer for reading and writing data from and to a data disc, the method comprising:
(a) energizing an actuator assembly motor such that the data transducer moves substantially radially across the data disc; and (b) applying a position signal to at least one piezoelectric element mounted on the actuator arm, the piezoelectric element vertically displacing the data transducer with respect to the data disc in response to the position signal.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
(c) detecting a contact signal from the piezoelectric element; (d) comparing the contact signal to an upper contact limit; and (e) if the contact signal is greater than the upper contact limit, modifying the position signal to the piezoelectric element until the contact signal is less than the upper contact limit.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
(f) comparing the contact signal to a lower contact limit; and (g) if the contact signal is less than the lower contact limit, modifying the position signal to the piezoelectric element until the contact signal is greater than the lower contact limit.
- 13. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
(c) detecting a contact signal from the piezoelectric element; (d) comparing the contact signal to an imminent failure limit; and (e) if the contact signal is greater than the imminent failure limit, issuing an imminent failure warning.
- 14. An actuator arm for a disc drive, the disc drive having at least one data disc, the actuator arm comprising:
(a) a data transducer coupled with the actuator arm for reading and writing data from and to the data disc; (b) a piezoelectric assembly including at least one piezoelectric element, the piezoelectric assembly configured to vertically displace the data transducer when the piezoelectric element is energized, the piezoelectric assembly providing a contact signal proportional to a rate of contact between the data transducer and the data disc; and (c) a servo unit coupled to the piezoelectric assembly, wherein the servo unit is configured to energize the piezoelectric assembly in response to the contact signal such that a feedback loop is formed.
- 15. The actuator arm of claim 14, wherein the servo unit is configured to decrease a fly height of the data transducer when the contact signal is less than a lower contact limit.
- 16. The actuator arm of claim 15, wherein the servo unit includes a lower comparator configured to detect when the contact signal is less than the lower contact limit.
- 17. The actuator arm of claim 14, wherein the servo unit is configured to increase a fly height of the data transducer when the contact signal is greater than an upper contact limit.
- 18. The actuator arm of claim 19, wherein the servo unit includes an upper comparator configured to detect when the contact signal is greater than the upper contact limit.
- 19. The actuator arm of claim 14, wherein the servo unit is configured to provide an imminent failure warning when the contact signal is greater than an imminent failure limit.
- 20. The actuator arm of claim 14, further comprising an arm pivot biasing the actuator arm to a rest position.
- 21. An actuator arm for a disc drive, the disc drive having at least one data disc, the actuator arm comprising:
(a) a data transducer coupled with the actuator arm for reading and writing data from and to the data disc; and (b) a means for displacing the data transducer relative to the data disc.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/169,017 filed Dec. 3, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60169017 |
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