Bond pad sharing for powering multiple heaters of a magnetic recording head
US-9905255-B1 · Feb 27, 2018 · US
US10186291B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10186291-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715603730-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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A head slider for use in a disk drive is movably positionable relative to a magnetic recording disk and includes at least one write element for writing data to the magnetic recording disk. The write element includes a writer coil electrically connected between a first bond pad and a second bond pad, where the connection between the first bond pad and the second bond pad includes a center tap located proximate to a voltage null point. The head slider also includes at least one read element for reading data from the magnetic recording disk, the read element electrically connected between the center tap and a third bond pad, where the write element and the read element are configured to be selectively activated based on biased inputs to the first bond pad, the second bond pad, and the third bond pad.
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What is claimed is: 1. A head slider for use in a disk drive and to be movably positionable relative to a magnetic recording disk, the head slider comprising: at least one write element for writing data to the magnetic recording disk, the write element including a writer coil electrically connected between a first bond pad and a second bond pad, wherein the connection between the first bond pad and the second bond pad includes a center tap located proximate to a voltage null point; and at least one read element for reading data from the magnetic recording disk, the read element electrically connected between the center tap and a third bond pad; wherein the write element and the read element are configured to be selectively activated based on biased inputs to the first bond pad, the second bond pad, and the third bond pad. 2. The head slider of claim 1 , further comprising a control system for selectively applying a first voltage bias across the first and second bond pads for controllably writing data to the magnetic recording disk and for selectively applying a second voltage bias from the first and second bond pads across the read element to the third bond pad during a reading operation of the read element. 3. The head slider of claim 1 , further comprising: a reader-heater operatively positioned relative to the read element for controlling a fly height of the read element relative to the magnetic recording disk, wherein the reader-heater is electrically coupled to the center tap and is electrically connected between the center tap and a third bond pad. 4. The head slider of claim 1 , further comprising a first diode having a forward bias electrically connected between the center tap and the third bond pad. 5. The head slider of claim 4 , wherein the first diode is a Zener diode configured to have a first Zener breakdown voltage. 6. The head slider of claim 4 , further comprising a second diode having a reverse bias electrically connected between the center tap and the first diode. 7. The head slider of claim 1 , further comprising: a reader-heater electrically connected between the center tap and a third bond pad; and a transistor having a base, a collector, and an emitter; wherein the read element is coupled to the base of the transistor, wherein the reader-heater is coupled to the collector of the transistor, and wherein the emitter of the transistor is connected to the third bond pad. 8. A method of making a head slider for use in a disk drive, comprising: providing at least one write element for writing data to a magnetic recording medium, the write element electrically coupled between a first bond pad and a second bond pad, forming a write circuit; determining a voltage null point in the write circuit; electrically coupling a center tap proximate to the determined null point in the write circuit; and providing at least one reader-heater element for reading data from the magnetic recording medium, wherein the reader-heater element is electrically connected to the center tap and to a ground. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: providing a control system configured to: selectively apply a first voltage bias across the first and second bond pads for controllably writing data to the magnetic recording disk; and selectively apply a second voltage bias from the first and second bond pads across the read element to the third bond pad during a reading operation of the read element. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: providing a reader-heater operatively positioned relative to the read element for controlling a fly height of the read element relative to the magnetic recording disk, wherein the reader-heater is electrically coupled to the center tap and is electrically connected between the center tap and a third bond pad. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: providing a first diode electrically connected between the center tap and the third bond pad, wherein the first diode has a forward bias. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first diode is a Zener diode configured to have a first Zener breakdown voltage. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: providing a second diode electrically connected between the center tap and the first diode, wherein the second diode has a reverse bias. 14. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: providing a reader-heater electrically coupled between the center tap and a third bond pad; wherein the read element is electrically coupled to the base of a transistor, wherein the reader-heater is electrically coupled to a collector of the transistor, and wherein an emitter of the transistor is electrically coupled to a third bond pad. 15. A head slider for use in a disk drive and to be movably positionable relative to a magnetic recording disk, the head slider comprising: at least one write element for writing data to the magnetic recording disk, the write element including a writer coil electrically connected between a first bond pad and a second bond pad, wherein the connection between the first bond pad and the second bond pad has a center tap located proximate to a voltage null point; at least one contact sensor, the contact sensor electrically connected between the center tap and a third bond pad; and wherein the write element and the contact sensor are configured to be selectively activated based on biased inputs to the first bond pad, second bond pad, and third bond pad. 16. The header slider of claim 15 , further comprising a first diode having a forward bias electrically connected between the center tap and the third bond pad. 17. The head slider of claim 15 , further comprising a reader electrically connected between the center tap and a fourth bond pad. 18. The head slider of claim 17 , further comprising a second diode having a forward bias electrically connected between the center tap and the reader. 19. The head slider of claim 15 , further comprising a reader-heater electrically connected between the center tap and a fourth bond pad. 20. The head slider of claim 19 , further comprising a reverse bias diode electrically connected between the center tap and the reader-heater.
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