Claims
- 1. An interface operating a data storage device, the interface being capable of altering a seek time of the data storage device and an acoustic noise level of the data storage device in inverse relation by changing seek trajectory shape.
- 2. The interface of claim 1 in which the interface is an electromechanical switch.
- 3. The interface of claim 1 wherein the interface is a jumper.
- 4. The interface of claim 1 wherein the interface is a command.
- 5. The interface of claim 1 wherein the interface is a graphical interface.
- 6. The interface of claim 5 comprising a sliding bar, which moves along a continuum on which data storage device acoustic noise level and seek time vary inversely, the continuum including a first end comprising a high acoustic noise level/low seek time and a second end comprising a low acoustic noise level/high seek time.
- 7. The interface of claim 5 further comprising a display area which displays discrete values corresponding to the acoustic noise level and/or the seek time of the data storage device.
- 8. The interface of claim 5 comprising discrete values which are selectable to alter the acoustic noise level and/or the seek time of the data storage device.
- 9. The interface as in any of claims 1-5 wherein settings of the interface override previous settings in the data storage device.
- 10. The interface of claim 5 comprising a preview setting, the preview setting causing the data storage device to operate using an acoustic noise level set in the interface.
- 11. A method of controlling operation of a data storage device comprising:
providing an interface for controlling a seek time of the data storage device and an acoustic noise level of the data storage device in inverse relation; altering a setting in the interface for the seek time and the acoustic noise level of the data storage device; and outputting a command to the data storage device to alter seek trajectory shape.
- 12. A data storage device comprising an interface capable of altering seek time of the data storage device and acoustic noise level of the data storage device in inverse relation by changing seek trajectory shape.
- 13. The data storage device of claim 12 wherein the interface is an electromechanical switch.
- 14. The data storage device of claim 12 wherein the interface is a jumper.
- 15. The data storage device of claim 12 wherein the interface is a graphical interface.
- 16. The data storage device of claim 12 wherein the interface is a command.
- 17. Apparatus for controlling operation of a data storage device comprising:
a memory which stores computer-executable process steps; and a processor which executes the process control steps to control, through an interface, one of a seek time of the data storage device and an acoustic noise level of the data storage device in inverse relation causing the data storage device to alter seek trajectory shape.
- 18. Disc drive comprising:
a selectable quiet mode characterized by a first seek trajectory, a first seek time and a first acoustic noise level; and a selectable quick mode characterized by a second seek trajectory, a second seek time and a second acoustic noise level; wherein the first and second seek trajectories have different shapes; wherein the first seek time is longer than the second seek time and the first acoustic noise level is lower than the second acoustic noise level.
- 19. The interface as in any of claims 1-8 or 10 wherein seek trajectory shape is determined by measuring seek actuator current.
- 20. The interface as in any of claims 1-8 or 10 wherein seek trajectory shape is determined by measuring seek actuator voltage.
- 21. The data storage device of claim 12 wherein seek trajectory shape is determined by measuring seek actuator current.
- 22. The data storage device of claim 12 wherein seek trajectory shape is determined by measuring seek actuator voltage.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein seek trajectory shape is determined by measuring seek actuator current.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein seek trajectory shape is determined by measuring seek actuator voltage.
- 25. The disc drive of claim 18 wherein seek trajectory is determined by measuring seek actuator current.
- 26. The disc drive of claim 18 wherein seek trajectory is determined by measuring seek actuator voltage.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/873,464 filed Jun. 4, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/262,781 filed Mar. 4, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,314,473.
Continuations (2)
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09873646 |
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10267332 |
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09262781 |
Mar 1999 |
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10267332 |
Oct 2002 |
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