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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2002
Filed:
Mar. 03, 2000
David E. Reed, Westminster, CO (US);
Trent Dudley, Littleton, CO (US);
Cirrus Logic, Inc., Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A disk drive system is disclosed that includes a disk device coupled to control circuitry. The disk device transfers a read signal representing data to the control circuitry, where the control circuitry is configured to receive the read signal and convert it into a data signal. To convert the read signal, the control circuitry samples the read signal to generate read samples. The control circuitry interpolates the read samples using phase error data to generate a first interpolated sample and a second interpolated sample. To generate the phase error data, the control circuitry subtracts the second interpolated sample from the first interpolated sample to generate a first result. The control circuitry subtracts the first interpolated sample from the second interpolated sample to generate a second result. The control circuitry slices the second result to generate a third result. The control circuitry then multiplies the first result and the third result to generate the phase error data. The control circuitry uses the phase error data to precisely interpolate the read samples and synchronize the read samples with a detector clock. The control circuitry then detects the data signal from the read samples.