Servo tracking using a single servo writing pass per track for multi sensors
US-9792939-B2 · Oct 17, 2017 · US
US10360930B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10360930-B1 |
| Application number | US-201816116304-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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According to one embodiment, in a disk device, the head includes a first read element and a second read element. The disk medium is partitioned into a plurality of zones. The plurality of zones include a first zone and a second zone. The first zone includes a plurality of tracks on each of which a servo area and a data area are placed, a servo burst region in the servo area from which to detect the amount of off-track of the head from the center of a track, having a first bit length. The second zone includes a plurality of tracks on each of which a servo area and a data area are placed, a servo burst region in the servo area from which to detect the amount of off-track of the head from the center of a track, having a second bit length shorter than the first bit length.
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What is claimed is: 1. A disk device comprising: a head including a first read element and a second read element; and a disk medium partitioned into a plurality of zones, wherein the plurality of zones include: a first zone including a plurality of tracks on each of which a servo area and a data area are placed, a servo burst region in the servo area from which to detect the amount of off-track of the head from the center of a track, having a first bit length; and a second zone including a plurality of tracks on each of which a servo area and a data area are placed, a servo burst region in the servo area from which to detect the amount of off-track of the head from the center of a track, having a second bit length shorter than the first bit length. 2. The disk device according to claim 1 , wherein the servo burst region in the first zone includes a first burst pattern and a second burst pattern, and wherein the servo burst region in the second zone includes the first burst pattern and does not include the second burst pattern. 3. The disk device according to claim 2 , wherein a phase that the second burst pattern has is different from a phase that the first burst pattern has. 4. The disk device according to claim 1 , wherein the servo burst region in the first zone includes a first burst pattern and a second burst pattern, and wherein the servo burst region in the second zone includes the first burst pattern and the second burst pattern shorter in bit length than the second burst pattern in the first zone. 5. The disk device according to claim 4 , wherein a phase that the second burst pattern has is different from a phase that the first burst pattern has. 6. The disk device according to claim 1 further comprising a position detector switching a first process and a second process, the first process being a process of detecting a current head position by obtaining an offtrack amount of the head in accordance with detection results of the first burst pattern and the second burst pattern, the second process being a process of detecting a current head position by obtaining an offtrack amount of the head in accordance with detection result by the first read element of the first burst pattern, detection result by the second read element of the first burst pattern, radial offset amount between the first read element and the second read element. 7. The disk device according to claim 6 , wherein the offset amount is an amount calculated, based on physical positional relationship between read elements and a velocity of the head, as an offset of running trajectory between read elements. 8. The disk device according to claim 6 , wherein the position detector performs the first process when the head is located in the first zone, and performs the second process when the head is located in the second zone. 9. The disk device according to claim 6 , wherein the position detector performs, within the first zone, a switching from the first process to the second process when the head is going to move from the first zone to the second zone. 10. The disk device according to claim 6 , wherein the position detector performs, within the first zone, a switching from the second process to the first process when the head is going to move from the second zone to the first zone. 11. The disk device according to claim 1 , wherein a servo track pitch in the first zone is narrower than a servo track pitch in the second zone. 12. The disk device according to claim 1 , wherein the absolute value of the amount of an offset along a radial direction between the center of the first read element and the center of the second read element when the head is located over the first zone, is greater than the absolute value of the amount of an offset along the radial direction between the center of the first read element and the center of the second read element when the head is located over the second zone. 13. A disk device comprising: a head including a first read element, a second read element, and a third read element placed offset from a straight line joining the centers of the first and second read elements; and a disk medium including a plurality of tracks, wherein a servo area and a data area are placed on each of the plurality of tracks, wherein the servo area includes a servo burst region from which to detect the amount of off-track of the head from the center of a track, and wherein the servo burst region includes a first burst pattern and not a second burst pattern having a phase different from the first burst pattern, or includes the first burst pattern and the second burst pattern shorter in bit length than the first burst pattern. 14. The disk device according to claim 13 further comprising a position detector that selects two read elements among the first to third read elements in response to radial position, reads, by one read element of the two read elements as a master read element, address information and the first burst pattern from the servo region to acquire a first burst detection result, reads, by another read element of the two read elements as a slave read element, the first burst pattern from the servo region to acquire a second burst detection result, and detects a current head position by obtaining an offtrack amount of the head in accordance with the first burst detection result, the second burst detection result and radial offset amount between the master read element and the slave read element. 15. The disk device according to claim 14 wherein the offset amount is an amount calculated, based on physical positional relationship between the master read element and the slave read element and a velocity of the head, as an offset of running trajectory between the master read element and the slave read element. 16. The disk device according to claim 14 wherein the position detector corrects, in response to a change of the master read element by the selection of the two read elements, the obtained offtrack amount by a correction value corresponding to radial distance between the master read element before the change and the master read element after the change to acquire the current head position. 17. The disk device according to claim 13 , wherein a servo track pitch in the first track is narrower than a servo track pitch in the second track. 18. A method of manufacturing a disk device including a head having a plurality of read elements and a disk medium, comprising: recording a servo pattern including a first burst pattern and a second burst pattern and forming a servo area including a servo burst region in which the first burst pattern and the second burst pattern are recorded at each of a plurality of radial positions of the disk medium; for each of the plurality of radial positions, obtaining the amounts of offsets between the plurality of read elements according to results of detecting the first burst pattern and the second burst pattern by the plurality of read elements; and erasing the second burst patterns from the servo burst regions at not less than some of the plurality of radial positions based on the amounts of offsets between the plurality of read elements at each of the plurality of radial positions. 19. The method of manufacturing the disk device according to claim 18 , wherein the plurality of read elements include: a first read element; and a second read element, wherein the obtaining of the amounts of the offsets includes, for each of the plurality of radial positions, taking a
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