Claims
- 1. A disc drive comprising:
a disc mounted to a rotatable spindle; a motor coupled to the spindle, the motor having a motoring mode in which it rotates the spindle and a braking mode in which it decelerates the rotating spindle and generates power; motor control circuitry adapted to control the modes of the motor; and an auxiliary power output generated while operating the motor in the braking mode, the auxiliary power output being accessible to an electronic component that is collateral to the disc drive.
- 2. The disc drive of claim 1, including:
a housing substantially enclosing the disc and the motor; and a power output port electrically coupled to the auxiliary power output and having a conductor that extends through the housing, whereby an electronic component external to the housing can access the auxiliary power output.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the disc drive is a magnetic disc drive storage system, an optical disc drive storage system, a compact disc (CD) drive, or a digital video disc (DVD) drive.
- 4. The disc drive of claim 1, wherein the disc drive includes:
a transducing head; a suspension assembly having a distal end coupled to the transducing head and a proximal end; and a head positioning component coupled to the proximal end of the suspension assembly and adapted to control the position of the head relative to a surface of the disc.
- 5. A digital processing system comprising:
the disc drive of claim 1; and an electronic component that is collateral to the disc drive and electrically coupled to the auxiliary power output.
- 6. A digital processing system comprising:
a battery; a disc drive including:
a disc mounted to a rotatable spindle; a motor coupled to the spindle, the motor having a motoring mode in which it rotates the spindle and a braking mode in which it decelerates the rotating spindle and generates power; motor control circuitry adapted to control the modes of the motor; and an auxiliary power output generated while operating the motor in the braking mode, the auxiliary power output being accessible to an electronic component that is located externally to the disc drive; and a battery charger electrically coupled to the auxiliary power output and adapted to charge the battery therewith.
- 7. The system of claim 6, further comprising data processing electronics including a microprocessor and memory, which are powered by the battery.
- 8. The system of claim 6, including a voltage regulator electrically coupled to the battery and providing a regulated voltage output, wherein the disc drive is powered by the regulated voltage output.
- 9. The system of claim 6, wherein the disc drive includes:
a housing substantially enclosing the disc, the motor and the motor control circuitry; and a power output port including a conductor extending through the housing and electrically coupled to the auxiliary power output and the battery charger.
- 10. The system of claim 6, wherein the disc drive is a magnetic disc drive storage system, an optical disc drive storage system, a compact disc (CD) drive, or a digital video disc (DVD) drive.
- 11. The system of claim 6, wherein the disc drive includes:
a transducing head; a suspension assembly having a distal end coupled to the transducing head and a proximal end; and a head positioning component coupled to the proximal end of the suspension assembly and adapted to control the position of the head relative to a surface of the disc.
- 12. A digital processing system comprising:
a disc drive including:
a disc mounted to a rotatable spindle; a motor coupled to the spindle, the motor having a motoring mode in which it rotates the spindle and a braking mode in which it decelerates the rotating spindle and generates power; motor control circuitry adapted to control the modes of the motor; and an auxiliary power output generated while operating the motor in the braking mode, the auxiliary power output being accessible to an electronic component that is located externally to the disc drive; and an electronic component that is collateral to the disc drive and electrically coupled to the auxiliary power output.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the electronic component is a battery charger.
- 14. The system of claim 12, wherein the electronic component includes a microprocessor and memory.
- 15. The system of claim 12, wherein the electronic component is a voltage regulator, which includes a regulated power output that is produced in response to the auxiliary power output.
- 16. The system of claim 15, including a battery charger or data processing electronics coupled to the regulated power output.
- 17. The system of claim 15, wherein the disc drive includes:
a housing substantially enclosing the disc, the motor and the motor control circuitry; and a power output port including a conductor extending through the housing and electrically coupled to the auxiliary power output and the electronic component.
- 18. The system of claim 12, wherein the disc drive is a magnetic disc drive storage system, an optical disc drive storage system, a compact disc (CD) drive, or a digital video disc (DVD) drive.
- 19. The system of claim 12, wherein the disc drive includes:
a transducing head; a suspension assembly having a distal end coupled to the transducing head and a proximal end; and a head positioning component coupled to the proximal end of the suspension assembly and adapted to control the position of the head relative to a surface of the disc.
- 20. A method of shutting down a disc drive that includes a disc mounted to a rotatable spindle and a motor coupled to the spindle, the method comprising steps of:
a) terminating a motoring mode in which the motor rotates the spindle; b) braking the motor; c) generating an auxiliary power output in response to the braking of the motor; and d) providing the auxiliary power output to an electronic component that is collateral to the disc drive.
- 21. The method of claim 20, including a step e) of regulating the auxiliary power output for use by a battery charger or data processing electronics.
- 22. The method of claim 20, the method includes a step e) of using the auxiliary power output to charge a battery.
- 23. The method of claim 20, wherein the terminating step a) is performed in response to a signal indicating loss of power from a power supply.
- 24. The method of claim 20, wherein the braking step b) involves rapidly switching the motor between a generating mode and a current release mode.
- 25. A disc drive storage system comprising:
a disc mounted to a rotatable spindle; a motor coupled to the spindle, the motor having a motoring mode in which it rotates the spindle and a braking mode; and an auxiliary power output means for producing an auxiliary power output that is generated when the motor is in the braking mode and is accessible by an electronic component that is collateral to the disc drive.
- 26. A digital processing system comprising:
the disc drive storage system of claim 25; and a voltage regulator electrically coupled to the auxiliary power output and adapted to produce a regulated power output in response thereto.
- 27. The digital processing system of claim 26, comprising a
a battery; and a battery charger adapted to charge the battery using the regulated power output.
- 28. The system of claim 26, comprising digital processing electronics powered by the regulated power output and including a microprocessor and memory.
- 29. A digital processing system comprising:
the disc drive storage system of claim 25; and an electronic component that is collateral to the disc drive and electrically coupled to the auxiliary power output means, the electronic component being a voltage regulator, a battery charger, or digital processing electronics.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/342,676 filed on Dec. 21, 2001 for inventors Charles W. Thiesfeld and Hakam D. Hussein and entitled “SPINDOWN POWER SAVER.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342676 |
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