Data storage devices (DSDs), such as disk drives and solid state drives are employed in numerous areas such as computer systems (e.g., desktops, laptops, portables, etc.) and consumer devices (e.g., music players, cell phones, cameras, etc.). User data is typically stored in a non-volatile memory, such as a magnetic disk or a non-volatile semiconductor memory (e.g., Flash memory). A DSD manufacturer may produce different lines of DSDs (e.g., different lines of a disk drive or solid state drive) wherein the control circuitry of each line may require a varying number of regulated voltages at different power levels. For example, a core logic integrated circuit (IC) may comprise a different number of power islands (e.g., one, two, or three power islands) depending on the line of core logic IC employed, wherein the power level required by each power island may decrease as the number of power islands increases.
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The embodiments of the present invention allow the same power circuit to be employed in different lines of DSD products. For example, a first line of DSD products may require two regulated voltages to supply two independent loads, whereas a second line of DSD products may require a single regulated voltage to supply a single load having a higher current requirement. Instead of fabricating custom voltage regulators for each line of DSD products, the power circuit of the present invention can be configured to accommodate both lines.
In one embodiment, the power circuit may be integrated with other control circuitry, including the loads supplied by the voltage regulators. In an alternative embodiment, the power circuit may be fabricated in an integrated circuit (power IC) separate from the loads wherein output pins couple the outputs of the voltage regulators to the loads. For example, in one embodiment the power IC may comprise two output pins for supplying up to two loads, and configuration circuitry (e.g., internal switches, dip switches, jumpers, etc.) for configuring the voltage regulators into one of the independent or parallel modes. When the power IC is installed into a first line of DSDs having two loads, the power circuit is configured into the independent mode, and when the power IC is installed into a second line of DSDs having a single load, the power circuit is configured into the parallel mode. Accordingly, in one embodiment when in the parallel mode decreasing the current to the second load involves removing the second load for a particular line of DSDs. With a non-existent second load (output pin of the power IC left open), zero current is supplied to the second load.
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Any suitable voltage regulators 8A and 8B may be employed in the embodiments of the present invention, such as any suitable linear regulator or any suitable switching regulator (buck, boost, buck-boost, etc.).
The embodiments of the present invention may be employed in any suitable DSD comprising any suitable non-volatile memory.
The present application claims priority from provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/375,984, filed on Aug. 23, 2010, the specification of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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