Claims
- 1. A piezo actuator drive circuit, comprising:
a drive amplifier having an input, and an output adapted to drive a piezo actuator; and a low frequency compensation loop coupled between the drive amplifier output and the drive amplifier input, the compensation loop establishing a charge mode operation of the piezo actuator.
- 2. The drive circuit as specified in claim 1 wherein the compensation loop establishes a bandpass frequency.
- 3. The drive circuit as specified in claim 2 wherein the drive circuit drives the piezo actuator in a voltage mode with a drive signal provided to the amplifier input being below the bandpass frequency, and drives the piezo actuator in the charge mode when the drive signal is above the bandpass frequency.
- 4. The drive circuit as specified in claim 2 wherein the compensation loop comprises an integrator.
- 5. The drive circuit as specified in claim 1 further comprising a DC restore circuit adapter to adjust DC offset to the piezo actuator.
- 6. The drive circuit as specified in claim 5 wherein the DC restore circuit forms a portion of the compensation loop.
- 7. The drive circuit as specified in claim 6 wherein the compensation loop comprises an integrator with the DC restore circuit being coupled to the integrator.
- 8. The drive circuit as specified in claim 1 wherein the drive amplifier is adapted to drive a varying number of piezo actuators in the charge mode.
- 9. The drive circuit as specified in claim 8 wherein the drive amplifier has a voltage mode feedback configured to allow multiple piezo actuators to be driven in the charge mode.
- 10. The drive circuit as specified in claim 9 wherein the voltage mode feedback includes a capacitor coupled at the drive amplifier output, wherein the voltage mode feedback senses the voltage at the capacitor.
- 11. The drive circuit as specified in claim 10 wherein the voltage mode feedback has an adjustable gain being variable as a function of the number of piezo actuators driven.
- 12. The drive circuit as specified in claim 11 wherein the adjustable gain is accomplished using a variable resistor in the voltage mode feedback.
- 13. The drive circuit as specified in claim 9 wherein the drive amplifier has a first output, and a second output having a current mirror based on the first output.
- 14. The drive circuit as specified in claim 13 wherein a capacitor is coupled to the first output and the piezo actuators are adapted to be driven by the second output.
- 15. The drive circuit as specified in claim 14 wherein a first time constant formed by the capacitor and the voltage mode feedback, and a second time constant formed by the piezo actuators and the voltage mode feedback, are substantially equal.
- 16. The drive circuit as specified in claim 9 further comprising a DC control circuit controlling the DC value at the piezo actuator.
- 17. The drive circuit as specified in claim 16 wherein the DC control circuit is integrated into the low frequency compensation loop.
- 18. The drive circuit as specified in claim 1 further comprising a digital-to-analog (DAC) coupled to one drive amplifier input and a voltage reference being coupled to another drive amplifier input.
- 19. The drive circuit as specified in claim 1 wherein the drive circuit is adapted to drive at least 8 piezo actuators in the charge mode.
- 20. The drive circuit as specified in claim 1 further comprising a DC offset circuit providing for varying a DC positioning when driven in the charge mode.
- 21. A piezo actuator drive circuit, comprising:
a drive amplifier having an input, and an output adapted to drive a piezo actuator; and control circuitry controlling the drive amplifier such that it is controllable between a voltage mode and a charge mode.
- 22. The drive circuit as specified in claim 21 wherein the drive amplifier is adapted to drive a varying number of piezo actuators in the voltage mode.
- 23. The drive circuit as specified in claim 22 wherein the drive amplifier has a voltage mode feedback configured to allow multiple piezo actuators to be driven in the voltage mode.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/258,853 entitled “Closed Loop Charge Mode Drive for Piezo Actuators Using DC Restore Amplifiers” filed Dec. 28, 2000.
[0002] Cross reference is made to commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/681,695 entitled “Integrated Charge and Voltage Mode Drive Circuit for Piezo Actuators Used in Mass Data Storage Devices, or the Like”, filed May 22, 2001, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference:
Provisional Applications (1)
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60258853 |
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