JOURNAL ARTICLE

Track seek control for hard disk dual-stage servo systems

M. KobayashiRoberto Horowitz

Year: 2001 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Vol: 37 (2)Pages: 949-954   Publisher: IEEE Magnetics Society

Abstract

A new decoupled track-seeking controller for a dual-stage servo system of a magnetic disk drive has been developed. The controller is applied to the dual-stage system with a push-pull piezoelectric (PZT) microactuator and enables high-speed one-track seeking and short-span track seeking. A one-track seeking controller was designed in three steps: (1) a voice coil motor (VCM) feedforward controller was designed to prevent overshoot in response of VCM actuator; (2) a feedforward loop from the VCM reference signal to the PZT actuator was designed in order to decouple the dual-stage actuator system; (3) a feedforward controller for the PZT actuator was designed such that an output PES (position error signal) only follows a PES reference signal. In the design of the short-span seeking controller, the PZT actuator's stroke limit was considered. Simulations and experiments show that the proposed dual-stage track-seeking controller performs better than the conventional single VCM servo.

Keywords:
Feed forward Control theory (sociology) Voice coil Overshoot (microwave communication) Actuator Controller (irrigation) Microactuator Servomechanism Computer science Servo control Servo Track (disk drive) SIGNAL (programming language) Servomotor Control engineering Electromagnetic coil Engineering Control (management) Artificial intelligence

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