Title :
Precision control of hard disk drives
Author :
Mamun, Abdullah Al ; Ge, Shuzhi Sam
Author_Institution :
Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
The paper discusses the challenges and trends in the precision control of the head-positioning servomechanism of a hard disk drive. The read/write head is positioned through a voice coil motor (VCM) actuator to which the heads are attached using a thin stainless steel suspension. The servomechanism is expected to move the read/write head from one track to another in minimum time (track-seek mode) and regulate head position precisely on the center of the track during track-following mode. Near time-optimal control is widely used for the seek mode, while linear mode such as proportional-integral differential (PID) plus loop-shaping compensation is used for track following. An alternative to the servomechanism is a lightweight, secondary-stage actuator placed close to the point of control. For small step commands, the dual-stage set-up significantly performs better than a single-stage actuator in regulating the read/write head position. Maneuvers for large step commands are dominated by the VCM´s response where the secondary stage provides negligible improvement.
Keywords :
disc drives; electric actuators; hard discs; position control; servomechanisms; three-term control; time optimal control; dual-stage set-up; hard disk drives; head position regulation; head-positioning servomechanism; loop-shaping compensation; near time-optimal control; precision control; proportional-integral differential control; read/write head; secondary-stage actuator; track following; voice coil motor actuator; Actuators; Coils; Hard disks; Pi control; Proportional control; Servomechanisms; Servomotors; Steel; Three-term control; Tracking loops;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCS.2005.1499384