Claims
- 1. A disc drive data storage system, comprising:
a data storage disc providing a recording surface; a data head; an actuator assembly having an actuator arm, the actuator arm supporting the data head proximate the recording surface; and a flex on suspension flexible circuit having a first end electrically coupled to the data head, the flex on suspension flexible circuit extending from the data head along the actuator arm, the flex on suspension flexible circuit further extending away from the actuator arm and providing a dynamic loop which allows low resistance pivoting of the actuator assembly.
- 2. The disc drive data storage system of claim 1, wherein the flex on suspension flexible circuit forms at least a portion of a suspension supporting the data head.
- 3. The disc drive data storage system of claim 2, further comprising a connector electrically coupled to a second end of the flex on suspension flexible circuit, the dynamic loop being formed between the actuator arm and the second end of the flex on suspension flexible circuit.
- 4. The disc drive data storage system of claim 3, further comprising a printed circuit board, wherein the connector connects to the printed circuit board.
- 5. The disc drive data storage system of claim 4, wherein the connector has impedance substantially matched to the second end of the flex on suspension flexible circuit.
- 6. The disc drive data storage system of claim 5, further comprising a pre-amplifier electrically coupled to the flex on suspension flexible circuit.
- 7. The disc drive data storage system of claim 1, wherein the flex on suspension flexible circuit further comprises:
a substrate that is flexible and electrically insulating; and a first conducting layer overlaying the substrate and forming a plurality of conductive traces in the first conducting layer.
- 8. The disc drive data storage system of claim 7, further comprising a first insulating layer overlaying the first conducting layer.
- 9. The disc drive data storage system of claim 8 further comprising a photo-imageable covercoat portion.
- 10. The disc drive data storage system of claim 7, wherein the substrate comprises polyimide and the first conducting layer comprises copper.
- 11. The disc drive data storage system of claim 7, further comprising:
a trace metallic layer approximately 0.1 microns thick disposed on at least one portion of the flexible cable.
- 12. A flex on suspension flexible circuit for use in a disc drive data storage system having a data head and an actuator assembly, the flex on suspension flexible circuit comprising:
a first end configured for electrically coupling to the data head; a second end; and a dynamic loop which provides low resistance pivoting of the actuator assembly when the flex on suspension flexible circuit is used with the disc drive data storage system, wherein the flexible circuit is continuous and extends from the first end through the dynamic loop to the second end.
- 13. The flex on suspension flexible circuit of claim 12, wherein the flexible circuit forms at least a portion of a suspension for the data head.
- 14. The flex on suspension flexible circuit of claim 12, further comprising a connector electrically coupled to the second end.
- 15. The flex on suspension flexible circuit of claim 13 wherein the connector is impedance matched to the second end.
- 16. The flex on suspension flexible circuit in claim 12 further comprising:
a substrate that is flexible and electrically insulating; a first conducting layer overlaying the substrate, a plurality of conductive data lines formed in the first conducting layer.
- 17. The flex on suspension flexible circuit of claim 16, further comprising a first insulating layer overlaying the first conducting layer.
- 18. A disc drive data storage system, comprising:
a data storage disc providing a recording surface; a data head; an actuator assembly having an actuator arm, the actuator arm supporting the data head proximate the recording surface; and means for electrically coupling the data head to read/write circuitry while providing low resistance pivoting of the actuator assembly.
- 19. The disc drive data storage system of claim 18, wherein the means for electrically coupling forms at least a portion of a suspension supporting the data head.
- 20. The disc drive data storage system of claim 19, wherein the means for electrically coupling includes a dynamic loop which allows the low resistance pivoting of the actuator assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application 60/317,334 filed on Sep. 5, 2001 for inventors Kevin Jon Schultz, Keefe Michael Russell, and Saoudy Ahmed Saoudy and entitled Flex On Suspension with Actuator Dynamic Function.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60317334 |
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