Claims
- 1. A rotary drive for rotating a data carrier,magnetic hard disk data storage device comprising:a clean chamber; a brushless direct current motor with a permanent magnet rotor;and a wound stator having at least one winding coil for conducting current pulses to generate a magnetic field for producing rotary movement of the rotor; a hub rigidly connected to and rotatably driven by said rotor; at least one magnetic hard data storage disk located in said clean chamber and affixed to said hub for magnetically storing data signals; a circuit arrangement for activating the coil to generate a magnetic field for producing rotary movement in the rotor;magnetic sensing means located in said clean chamber for reading data signals recorded on the data carrierhard data storage disk, the output of the sensing means being connected to the circuit arrangement for activating the winding, and the data carrier havingthe data signals including control data signals which identify at least those angular positions of the rotor relative to the stator at which commutation of current fed toconducted by the winding coil is to be initiated, said control data signals remaining in permanently fixed angular locations on said magnetic hard data storage disk relative to said rotor; and a circuit operating to feed current pulses to said winding coil to rotate said rotor, said circuit being connected to the output of said magnetic sensing means to produce and separate the current pulses in response to said control data signals read from said magnetic hard data storage disk.
- 2. A drivemagnetic hard disk data storage device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the data carriermagnetic hard data storage disk has first and second control signals for each commutation angular position and the circuit arrangement can be induced to activate the winding by a first control signal to interrupt the fed current to the winding coil currently being energized, and by a subsequent second control signal for switching the current through to the next winding coil in an energizing sequence.
- 3. A drivemagnetic hard disk data storage device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising delay means in the circuit arrangement and wherein, on receipt of a control signal supplied by the sensing means, the circuit arrangement for activating the winding interrupts the fed current to the energized winding coil, the delay means in the circuit arrangement is activated and, on the expiry of a delay time, the current is switched through to the next winding coil in an energizing sequence.
- 4. A drivemagnetic hard disk data storage device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least two circumferentially spaced control data signals for each commutation angular position are provided on the data carriermagnetic hard data storage disk, and the circuit arrangement further comprises a measuring device to determine the chronological interval between the two spaced control data signals which follow each other as the data carriermagnetic hard data storage disk rotates, the measurement result of which measuring device is evaluated to control the magnitude of the current to be fed to the winding.
- 5. A drivemagnetic hard disk data storage device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the circuit arrangement further includes a comparator to determine the deviation from a preset value, and a delay device with varying or variable delay times, wherein a delay time of a magnitude commensurate with the deviation from the preset value can be initiated by the circuit arrangement between the interruption of the fed current to the energized winding coil and energization of the next winding coil in an energizing sequence.
- 6. A drivemagnetic hard disk data storage device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the circuit arrangement further includes a comparator to determine the deviation from a preset value, wherein in accordance with the deviation from the preset value, the circuit arrangement switches through a current pulse of increased or decreased current pulse breadth to the next winding coil in an energizing sequence.
- 7. A drivemagnetic hard disk data storage device as claimed in any one of the preceding claimsclaim 1, wherein the sensing means includes respective read/write heads for the motor control data signals and for the data signals to be written onto or read from the data carriermagnetic hard data storage disk.
- 8. A drivemagnetic hard disk data storage device as claimed in any one of claims 1-67, wherein the control data signals are located on a concentric storage track of the data carriermagnetic hard data storage disk.
- 9. A drivemagnetic hard disk data storage device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the storage track is a radially outer track of the data carriermagnetic hard data storage disk.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/126,600 filed Nov. 30, 1987 now abandoned.
This application and application Ser. No. 09/421,000, filed Mar. 26, 1997, are each reissues of U.S. Pat. No. 5,317,241 (application Ser. No. 07/671,454, filed Mar. 19, 1991). U.S. Pat. No. 5,317,241 is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 07/126,600, filed Nov. 30, 1987, now abandoned.
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