Configurable write current overshoot system for hdd write driver
US-2016260454-A1 · Sep 8, 2016 · US
US9601152B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9601152-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514974125-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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A hard disk drive write drive method and integrated circuit that provide a configurable overshoot current based on the length of the pattern in the write current signal that is being written to the hard disk by the write driver. The hard disk write driver adds a first overshoot current to all patterns in the write current signal and adds an additional second overshoot current to patterns in the write current signal shorter than a first duration. The hard disk drive write driver utilizes an H-bridge circuit configured to add the first overshoot current and the additional second overshoot current to the write current signal. The H-bridge circuit is comprised of four switching elements that are configured to generate a first overshoot current for all pattern transitions of the write current signal and generate a second overshoot current for pattern transitions shorter than the first duration.
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What is claimed is: 1. A switching element circuit comprising: (a) an output transistor having a control input, a source lead connected to a power supply, and an output; (b) an output stage amplifier having a control input, a source lead connected to the power supply, and an output connected to the control input of the output transistor; (c) switching circuitry connected between the power supply and ground and having a central node connected to the control input of the output stage amplifier, the switching circuitry controlling application of an overshoot current to the central node; (d) transistor circuitry connected between the power supply and ground, having a control input, and having a central node connected to the central node of the switching circuitry; (e) buffer circuitry having an input and an output; (f) current source circuitry connected between the power supply and ground and having a central node connected to the buffer circuitry input; and (g) additional overshoot current circuitry connected between the power supply and ground, having an input connected to the output of the buffer circuitry, and an output connected to the control input of the transistor circuitry. 2. The switching element circuit of claim 1 in which the additional overshoot current circuitry includes a resistor connected between the input and output of the additional overshoot current circuitry, and a first added current source circuit connected between the power source and the input of the additional overshot current circuitry. 3. The switching element circuit of claim 1 in which the additional overshoot current circuitry includes a resistor having two ends connected between the input and output of the additional overshoot current circuitry, a first transistor having a lead connected to one end of the resistor, a second transistor having a lead connected to the other end of the resistor, and a second added current source connected between the transistors and the ground. 4. The switching element circuit of claim 1 in which the additional overshoot current circuitry includes: a resistor having two ends connected between the input and output of the additional overshoot current circuitry; a first transistor having a lead connected to one end of the resistor and an added overshoot current control input; a second transistor having a lead connected to the other end of the resistor, and an added overshoot current control input; and a second added current source connected between the transistors and the ground.
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