Claims
- 1. A dual-stage actuation system for positioning a transducing head of a disc drive over a selected track of a rotatable disc having a plurality of concentric tracks, the system including a low resolution actuator and a high resolution microactuator and comprising:
an input circuit providing a signal corresponding to the selected track; and means for operating the low resolution actuator and the high resolution microactuator to position the head over the selected track.
- 2. A dual-stage actuation system for positioning a transducing head of a disc drive over a selected track of a rotatable disc having a plurality of concentric tracks, the system including a low resolution actuator and a high resolution microactuator and comprising:
an input circuit providing a first signal corresponding to the selected track; and a feedback loop comprising:
means associated with the head for providing a second signal corresponding to a track currently confronting the head; a summing circuit comparing the first and second signals to identify a required movement of the head from the current track to the selected track; a microactuator controller for operating the microactuator to effect fine movement of the head and for providing a control signal representative of a number of tracks remaining to be traversed; and an actuator controller receiving the control signal from the microactuator controller and operating the actuator in response to the control signal to effect coarse movement of the head.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the microactuator controller operates the microactuator to effect fine positioning of the head up to a predetermined maximum displacement by the microactuator and provides the control signal to the actuator controller representative of the number of tracks remaining to be traversed beyond the fine positioning by the microactuator.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein if the head is not positioned over the selected track, the microactuator controller operates the microactuator to effect fine positioning of the head to an extent less than the maximum displacement by the microactuator and provides the control signal to the actuator controller representative of an incremental number of tracks remaining to be traversed.
- 5. A dual-stage actuation system for positioning a transducing head of a disc drive over a selected track of a rotatable disc having a plurality of concentric tracks, the system including a low resolution actuator and a high resolution microactuator and comprising:
an input circuit providing a first signal corresponding to the selected track; and a feedback loop comprising:
means associated with the head for providing a second signal corresponding to a track currently confronting the head; a first summing circuit comparing the first signal and the second signal to generate a third signal representing a required movement of the head from the current track to the selected track; a microactuator controller for providing a fourth signal to operate the microactuator to effect fine movement of the head; a second summing circuit comparing the third and fourth signals to identify a remaining required movement of the head; and an actuator controller for operating the actuator based on the remaining required movement of the head to effect coarse movement of the head.
- 6. A dual-stage actuation system for positioning a transducing head over a selected track of a rotatable disc in a disc drive device, the rotatable disc having a plurality of concentric tracks radially positioned about a disc axis, the system comprising:
a low resolution actuator and a high resolution microactuator for radially positioning the head relative to the disc axis and the selected track of the rotatable disc; and control circuitry providing first electrical signals to the actuator to coarsely position the head over or near the selected track and providing second electrical signals to the microactuator to position the head over the selected track, the control circuitry being responsive to position signals from the head representative of a current position of the head and an input signal representative of a desired position of the head to selectively provide the first and second electrical signals.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the control circuitry comprises:
an input circuit providing a first signal corresponding to the selected track; and a feedback loop comprising:
means associated with the head for providing a second signal corresponding to a track currently confronting the head; a summing circuit comparing the first and second signals to identify a required movement of the head from the current track to the selected track; a microactuator controller for operating the microactuator to effect fine movement of the head and for providing a control signal representative of a number of tracks remaining to be traversed; and an actuator controller receiving the control signal from the microactuator controller and operating the actuator in response to the control signal to effect coarse movement of the head.
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the microactuator controller operates the microactuator to effect fine positioning of the head up to a predetermined maximum displacement by the microactuator and provides the control signal to the actuator controller representative of the number of tracks remaining to be traversed beyond the fine positioning by the microactuator.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein if the head is not positioned over the selected track, the microactuator controller operates the microactuator to effect fine positioning of the head to an extent less than the maximum displacement by the microactuator and provides the control signal to the actuator controller representative of an incremental number of tracks remaining to be traversed.
- 10. The system of claim 6, wherein the control circuitry comprises:
an input circuit providing a first signal corresponding to the selected track; and a feedback loop comprising:
means associated with the head for providing a second signal corresponding to a track currently confronting the head; a first summing circuit comparing the first signal and the second signal to generate a third signal representing a required movement of the head from the current track to the selected track; a microactuator controller for providing a fourth signal to operate the microactuator to effect fine movement of the head; a second summing circuit comparing the third and fourth signals to identify a remaining required movement of the head; and an actuator controller for operating the actuator based on the remaining required movement of the head to effect coarse movement of the head.
- 11. A dual-stage actuation system for positioning a transducing head of a disc drive over a selected track of a rotatable disc having a plurality of concentric tracks, comprising:
a large scale actuator for effecting coarse movement of the head relative to the selected track; a small scale microactuator for effecting fine movement of the head relative to the selected track; and control circuitry for operating the actuator and the microactuator to position the head over the selected track without significant off-track error within about 0.5 milliseconds for a track density of at least about 12,000 tracks-per-inch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/836,292 filed May 12, 1997 for “Actuator Arm Integrated Piezoelectric Microactuator” by K. Mohajerani, J. Sampietro, A. Fard, J. Barina, M. Hawwa, L. Volz, T. Le and D. Vigil, which in turn claims priority from U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/030,406 filed Nov. 1, 1996 for “Eblock Integrated Piezo Electric Actuator” by K. Mohajerani, J. Sampietro, A. Fard, J. Barina and M. Hawwa.
[0002] Reference is hereby made to copending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/836,265 filed May 1, 1997 for “Bimorph Piezoelectric Microactuator Head and Flexure Assembly” by M. Hawwa, J. Sampietro, A. Fard, J. Barina and K. Mohajerani.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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