Claims
- 1. A disc drive comprising:
a head suspension assembly supporting a head; a transducer supported on the head suspension assembly to induce a transducer signal in response to head vibration; and a detector receiving the transducer signal and outputting a level detected signal indicative of head vibration.
- 2. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the level detected signal is indicative of head-disc contact.
- 3. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the detector includes a frequency filter.
- 4. The disc drive of claim 3 wherein the frequency filter is configured to pass at least one of a bending mode or torsion mode frequency.
- 5. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the transducer is a piezoelectric material.
- 6. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the transducer is an electrostatic transducer.
- 7. The disc drive of claim 1 and further comprising:
a process controller coupled to the detector and configured to receive an outputted level detected signal and output a process command to reexecute the write command in drive memory.
- 8. The disc drive of claim 1 and further comprising:
a microactuator controller coupled to the transducer and configured to transmit a signal to the transducer to move the head.
- 9. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the disc drive includes a plurality of head suspension assemblies and including a transducer coupled to each head suspension assembly.
- 10. The disc drive assembly of claim 1 wherein the transducer is configured to operate between a detection mode and a actuation mode, in the detection mode, the transducer detecting head vibration and in the actuation mode the transducer moving the head.
- 11. The disc drive assembly of claim 12 including:
a microactuator controller coupled to the transducer and configured to operate the transducer in the actuation mode.
- 12. A method for operating a disc drive comprising steps of:
(a) providing a transducer supported on a head suspension assembly configured to generate a transducer signal indicative of head vibration; and (b) detecting the transducer signal and outputting a level detected signal indicative of head vibration.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the transducer is a piezoelectric transducer.
- 14. The method of claim 12 and further comprising the step of:
(c) transmitting a signal to the transducer to move the head.
- 15. The method of claim 12 and further comprising steps of:
(c) transmitting a command to rewrite a write command in drive memory in response to a level detected signal indicative of head vibration.
- 16. The method of claim 12 and comprising the step of
(c) filtering the transducer signal for vibration frequencies of the head.
- 17. The method of claim 12 wherein the disc drive includes a plurality of head suspension assemblies and further comprising:
(c) detecting vibration for each of the plurality of head suspension assemblies.
- 18. The method of claim 12 including a microactuator controller coupled to the transducer and configured to transmit a signal to the transducer to move the head and comprising the step of:
(c) selectively operating the disc drive in a detection mode and an actuation mode, in the detection mode the transducer detecting head vibration and in the actuation mode, the transducer moving the head.
- 19. A disc drive assembly comprising:
a head suspension assembly supporting a head; and means for detecting head vibration.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/121,157, filed Feb. 22, 1999 and entitled “USING A PZT MICROACTUATOR TO SENSE HEAD/DISC CONTACT”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60121157 |
Feb 1999 |
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