Title :
Development of a servowriter for magnetic disk storage applications
Author :
Brown, Dana H. ; Sri-Jayantha, Muthuthamby
Author_Institution :
IBM Applications Bus. Syst., Rochester, MN, USA
fDate :
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The design, development, and application of a research servowriter, which is necessary to record magnetic position encoding schemes, are presented. The servowriter is designed to evaluate emerging disk drive technologies. Submicron positioning accuracy of the disk actuator is achieved by integrating the state-of-the-art electronic, optic, electromechanical, and digital signal processing hardware. The servowriter also provides flexible and sophisticated signal encoding schemes through a programmable pattern generator and has several modules of customized electronic hardware, each controlled by a supervisory computer. The position of the R/W (read/write) head and actuator assembly is measured by a laser interferometric system. The measured position is used to estimate the velocity of the R/W head, which is then used to implement a state-variable-based proportional-integral-derivative controller on the Intel (8086/8087) microprocessor chip set. Both systematic and random error sources associated with phase and amplitude encoding schemes are described. Environmental factors such as seismic vibration and temperature change, which indirectly contribute to servowriting errors, are identified, and steps to contain these error sources are described
Keywords :
computerised control; encoding; laser beam applications; light interferometry; magnetic disc storage; microcomputer applications; position control; servomechanisms; three-term control; velocity control; Intel; amplitude encoding; disk drive; error; laser interferometric system; magnetic disk storage; magnetic position encoding; microprocessor chip; modules; phase encoding; programmable pattern generator; seismic vibration; servowriter; state-variable-based proportional-integral-derivative controller; submicron positioning; temperature; velocity; Actuators; Disk drives; Encoding; Hardware; Integrated optics; Magnetic heads; Optical interferometry; Optical recording; Position measurement; Semiconductor device measurement;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on