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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 16, 2001
Filed:
Dec. 18, 1998
D Brent Douglas, Edmond, OK (US);
Lealon R. McKenzie, Edmond, OK (US);
Nathaniel B. Wilson, Edmond, OK (US);
Stuart K. Francis, Oklahoma City, OK (US);
Arthur J. Clark, Oklahoma City, OK (US);
Seagate Technology LLC, Scotts Valley, CA (US);
Abstract
An apparatus and method for minimizing the effects of rotational vibration upon a disc drive having a base deck supporting a rotatable disc and an actuator having a moveable data head. A fixed head is supported over the disc at a predetermined radius and transduces a circumferentially extending frequency pattern written to the disc at a constant frequency to generate a readback signal. A frequency modulation (FM) demodulator generates a rotational velocity signal indicative of application of rotational vibration to the base deck in relation to changes in frequency of the readback signal. A servo circuit controllably positions the moveable data head in response to the rotational velocity signal and servo information readback by the moveable data head. The servo circuit interrupts a data transfer operation between the moveable data head and a host device when a magnitude of the rotational velocity signal exceeds a predetermined threshold. The circumferentially extending frequency pattern is preferably used to clock the writing of the servo information during disc drive manufacturing.