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Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 2025

Filed:

Jul. 31, 2023
Applicant:

Western Digital Technologies, Inc., San Jose, CA (US);

Inventors:

Shuntaro Takeuchi, Fujisawa, JP;

Masaki Otsuka, Odawara, JP;

Toshiya Shiramatsu, Ebina, JP;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G11B 33/14 (2005.12); G11B 5/60 (2005.12); G11B 25/04 (2005.12);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
G11B 33/1406 (2012.12); G11B 5/6029 (2012.12); G11B 25/043 (2012.12); G11B 2220/2516 (2012.12);
Abstract

An idle sweep routine for a hard disk drive involves a series of servo-controlled one-Nth (1/N) equivalent sub-band random seeks in one radial direction, followed by another series of servo-controlled one-Nth equivalent sub-band random seeks in the other radial direction, where a complete band refers to the complete set of user-data tracks and a one-Nth sub-band refers to a contiguous 1/N portion of the complete band. For example, a first series of ⅕ sub-band random seeks may be in the disk outer diameter (OD) to inner diameter (ID) direction, followed by a second set of ⅕ sub-band random seeks in the ID to OD direction. Based on disk scratch and Si smear robustness, ⅕ sub-band random seeks are found effective in moving the sider over a significant number of tracks during each seek to likely inhibit disk lubrication degradation and avoid thermal asperities during such an idle sweep routine.


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