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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 22, 1988
Filed:
Nov. 29, 1985
Daniel Carteau, Limours, FR;
Jean-Jacques Couette, Montigny le Bretoneux, FR;
Christian Maury, Velizy, FR;
Pham Dan Tam, Bagneux, FR;
Cii Honeywell Bull, Paris, FR;
Abstract
A DC motor drives a magnetic disk memory transducer head between a position proximate the disk periphery to an area on the disk where data are located during which time the head is lowered from an idle to a hovering position. During this time the motor is supplied with a current impulse having a predetermined polarity, amplitude and duration. The polarity of the current impulse is opposite to that of current applied to the motor while the head is being driven between a position beyond the disk periphery to the position proximate the disk periphery. The duration and amplitude of the current impulse are such that the motor angular velocity has a zero value at the completion of the current pulse. Thereafter, a ramping voltage having an average linear waveform is applied to the motor to prevent overshoot of the motor speed and prevent oscillation of the head relative to a face of the disk. The linear ramp current decreases to a zero value, at which time the motor has a constant, non-zero angular velocity.