Claims
- 1. A coil construction for a voice coil motor including:
a series of planar coil sections made from an electrically conductive material, the planar coil sections being electrically connected in series; each planar coil joined to a corresponding substrate section; the substrate sections including first and second end sections and at least one intermediate section, each intermediate section having two neighboring sections and each end section having one neighboring section; and wherein the coil construction forms a coil when the substrate sections are stacked.
- 2. The coil construction of claim 1 further including:
a first and a second lead, the first lead being in electrical communication with the planar coil on the first end section of the substrate and the second lead being in electrical communication with the planar coil on the second end section of the substrate.
- 3. The coil construction of claim 1 further including:
an actuator arm assembly, the coil construction being disposed on the actuator arm assembly to interact with a magnet of a voice coil motor to position a head located on the actuator arm assembly.
- 4. The coil construction of claim 3, wherein the actuator arm assembly includes a plurality of heads.
- 5. The coil construction of claim 1, further including a viscoelastic adhesive material between adjacent layers of the coil construction when the coil construction is in the folded position.
- 6. The coil construction of claim 1, wherein each planar coil is formed by an electrically continuous trace of the conductive material, and wherein each trace is 0.008 inches wide.
- 7. The coil construction of claim 1, wherein the substrate is made from a polyimide material.
- 8. The coil construction of claim 7, wherein the polyimide material is KAPTON®.
- 9. A disc drive assembly including:
an actuator arm assembly positioning a head over a surface of a disc: a coil construction disposed on the actuator arm assembly, the coil construction including a series of adjacent layers of stacked planar coil disposed on a substrate, the planar coils electrically connected in series to form a single electrical current path; control circuitry electrically connected in series with the coil construction; a voice coil motor assembly moving the actuator arm assembly to position the head when current is passed through the coil construction by the control circuitry.
- 10. The disc drive of claim 9, wherein the coil construction includes first and second leads, the first lead being in electrical communication with a first planar coil disposed on the top of the stacked layers and the second lead being in electrical communication with a second planar coil disposed on the bottom of the stacked layers.
- 11. The disc drive assembly of claim 9, wherein the actuator arm assembly includes a plurality of heads.
- 12. The disc drive assembly of claim 9, further including a bonding adhesive between the stacked layers.
- 13. The disc drive assembly of claim 9, wherein the substrate is made from a polyimide material.
- 14. The disc drive assembly of claim 13, wherein the polyimide material is KAPTON®.
- 15. The disc drive assembly of claim 9, further including an overmold material joining the coil construction to the actuator arm assembly.
- 16. A method for making a coil for a voice coil motor comprising the steps of:
masking a substrate having a conductive layer with a photoresist: exposing the mask to create a pattern of planar coils; developing the photoresist; and etching the conductive layer to create a planar coil.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further including a step of creating vias in the substrate.
- 18. The method of claim 16, where the step of masking includes masking with a positive photoresist.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of masking the substrate includes masking a substrate having two conductive layers.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/347,079 filed Apr. 18, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60347079 |
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