Claims
- 1. A method for dispersing and reducing wear of a rotatable disc surface using a stimulated take off process to accelerate formation of an air bearing between a read/write head and a rotatable disc surface of a disc drive by steps comprising:
(a) accelerating the rotatable disc surface to a rotational operating speed by applying current to a spindle motor assembly securing the rotatable disc surface in preparation of forming the air bearing; (b) stimulating a head stack assembly with a reciprocating lateral displacement while applying the current to the spindle motor assembly to accelerate formation of the air bearing between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface, thereby reducing wear; and (c) tracing a radially varying path across and around a circumferential landing zone of the rotatable disc surface with the read/write head prior to formation of the air bearing, thereby dispersing wear of the rotatable disc surface within the circumferential landing zone.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the head stack assembly of stimulating step (b) is stimulated by steps comprising:
(b1) generating a stimulation voltage signal of predetermined amplitude, frequency, profile and duration using a control electronics of the disc drive; (b2) applying the stimulation voltage signal to an actuator coil of the head stack assembly for the predetermined duration to provide a small reciprocal displacement of the read/write head to break an adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface; and (b3) breaking the adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface to accelerate formation of the air bearing.
- 3. The method of claim 1 in which the head stack assembly of stimulating step (b) is stimulated by steps comprising:
(b1) providing a first stimulation voltage signal of predetermined amplitude, frequency, profile and duration using a control electronics of the disc drive; (b2) applying the first stimulation voltage signal to an actuator coil of the head stack assembly for the predetermined duration, the first stimulation voltage for agitating the read/write head to disrupt an adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface; (b3) generating a second stimulation voltage signal of predetermined amplitude, frequency, profile and duration using the control electronics of the disc drive; (b4) utilizing the second stimulation voltage signal to an actuator coil of the head stack assembly for the predetermined duration to provide a small reciprocal displacement of the read/write head to break an adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface; and (b5) breaking the adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface accelerating formation of the air bearing.
- 4. The method of claim 1 in which the rotatable disc surface of tracing step (c) has an inner radius and an outer radius and in which the circumferential landing zone is a non-textured circumferential landing zone adjacent the inner radius of the rotatable disc surface.
- 5. The method of claim 1 in which the rotatable disc surface of tracing step (c) has an inner radius and an outer radius and in which the circumferential landing zone is a non-textured circumferential landing zone adjacent the outer radius of the rotatable disc surface.
- 6. The method of claim 1 in which the read/write head is a read/write head having padded sliders.
- 7. The method of claim 4 in which the circumferential landing zone is a textured circumferential landing.
- 8. The method of claim 5 in which the circumferential landing zone is a textured circumferential landing.
- 9. A disc drive for storing data, the disc drive having control electronics attached to a head disc assembly comprising:
a basedeck supporting a spindle motor assembly with an attached rotatable disc surface having a non-textured circumferential landing zone, the spindle motor assembly for rotating the rotatable disc surface; a positioning mechanism having an actuator coil position-controlling a read/write head positionably adjacent the rotatable disc surface while being supported by the basedeck; and a stimulation signal provided by the control electronics stimulating the actuator coil to impart a small reciprocal displacement to the read/write head while the spindle motor assembly rotates the non-textured circumferential landing zone beneath the read/write head, the small reciprocal displacement accelerating a formation of an air bearing between the read/write head and the non-textured circumferential landing zone, the air bearing facilitating transfer of the data between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface.
- 10. The disc drive of claim 9 in which the read/write head is a read/write head having padded sliders.
- 11. The disc drive of claim 9 in which the small reciprocal displacement imparted on the read/write head traces a radially variable path on the circumferential non-textured landing zone while the spindle motor assembly rotates the circumferential non-textured landing zone beneath the read/write head.
- 12. The disc drive of claim 10 in which the non-textured circumferential landing zone is a textured circumferential landing zone.
- 13. A disc drive having a basedeck supporting a control electronics and further supporting a spindle motor assembly with an attached rotatable disc surface having a non-textured landing zone, comprising:
a positioning mechanism with an actuator coil position-controlling a read/write head selectively adjacent the rotatable disc surface; and a stimulation signal provided by the control electronics stimulating the actuator coil to impart a small reciprocal displacement to the read/write head by steps for dispersing and reducing wear of the rotatable disc surface.
- 14. The disc drive of claim 13 in which steps for dispersing and reducing wear of the rotatable disc surface comprise using a stimulated take off process to accelerate formation of an air bearing between a read/write head and a rotatable disc surface of a disc drive by steps comprising:
(a) accelerating the rotatable disc surface to a rotational operating speed by applying a current to a spindle motor assembly securing the rotatable disc surface in preparation of forming the air bearing; (b) stimulating a head stack assembly with a reciprocating lateral displacement while applying the current to the spindle motor assembly to accelerate formation of the air bearing between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface, thereby reducing wear; and (c) tracing a radially varying path across and around a circumferential landing zone of the rotatable disc surface with the read/write head prior to formation of the air bearing, thereby dispersing wear of the rotatable disc surface within the circumferential landing zone.
- 15. The disc drive of claim 14 in which the head stack assembly of stimulating step (b) is stimulated by steps comprising:
(b1) generating a stimulation voltage signal of predetermined amplitude, frequency, profile and duration using a control electronics of the disc drive; (b2) applying the stimulation voltage signal to an actuator coil of the head stack assembly for the predetermined duration to provide a small reciprocal displacement of the read/write head to break an adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface; and (b3) breaking the adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface to accelerate formation of the air bearing.
- 16. The disc drive of claim 14 in which the head stack assembly of stimulating step (b) is stimulated by steps comprising:
(b1) providing a first stimulation voltage signal of predetermined amplitude, frequency, profile and duration using a control electronics of the disc drive; (b2) applying the first stimulation voltage signal to an actuator coil of the head stack assembly for the predetermined duration, the first stimulation voltage for agitating the read/write head to disrupt an adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface; (b3) generating a second stimulation voltage signal of predetermined amplitude, frequency, profile and duration using the control electronics of the disc drive; (b4) utilizing the second stimulation voltage signal to an actuator coil of the head stack assembly for the predetermined duration to provide a small reciprocal displacement of the read/write head to break an adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface; and (b5) breaking the adhesion/meniscus force developed between the read/write head and the rotatable disc surface accelerating formation of the air bearing.
- 17. The disc drive of claim 14 in which the rotatable disc surface of tracing step (c) has an inner radius and an outer radius and in which the circumferential landing zone is a non-textured circumferential landing zone adjacent the inner radius of the rotatable disc surface.
- 18. The disc drive of claim 14 in which the rotatable disc surface of tracing step (c) has an inner radius and an outer radius and in which the circumferential landing zone is a non-textured circumferential landing zone adjacent the outer radius of the rotatable disc surface.
- 19. The disc drive of claim 14 in which the read/write head is a read/write head having padded sliders.
- 20. The disc drive of claim 17 in which the circumferential landing zone is a textured circumferential landing.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/275,440 filed Mar. 14, 2001, entitled Stimulated Take Off Process For CSS Applications and The Way to Reach It.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60275440 |
Mar 2001 |
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