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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 14, 2000
Filed:
Oct. 06, 1997
David E Reed, Westminster, CO (US);
William G Bliss, Thornton, CO (US);
German S Feyh, Boulder, CO (US);
Cirrus Logic, Inc., Fremont, CA (US);
Abstract
A thermal asperity-tolerant read channel is provided for a magnetic disk drive. Thermal asperities are detected by a digital detector which includes a pre-filter, a first threshold comparator and, optionally, a second threshold comparator. The pre-filter reduces noise and signal variation in the analog-to-digital converter output to enable better detection of a DC shift caused by a thermal asperity. The first threshold comparator compares the pre-filter output to a predetermined level; if the predetermined level is exceeded, the comparator output is set to one state, providing an initial indication of the presence of a thermal asperity. The optional second threshold comparator determines whether, out of a predetermined number of comparator outputs, the number in the one state exceeds programmed value; if so, the second threshold comparator outputs a final indication of the presence of a thermal asperity. In such a manner, accurate detection of thermal asperities is enhanced while reducing the likelihood of false detection. When a thermal asperity is detected, one or more of the following features can be activated to reduce the adverse effects of the thermal asperity: a squelch connected to the inputs of the variable gain amplifier; a loop-hold feature to maintain channel parameters such as timing, offset and gain until the effects of the thermal asperity have dissipated; and a user data erasure pointer to flag data which has been corrupted by the thermal asperity and which needs to be corrected by ECC circuitry.