Data storage device adjusting seek profile based on seek length when ending track is near ramp
US-9165583-B1 · Oct 20, 2015 · US
US9972348B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9972348-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715797476-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A data storage device is disclosed comprising a first voice coil motor (VCM) comprising a first voice coil, and a second VCM comprising a second voice coil. The first VCM and the second VCM are unloaded during a power failure by measuring a first velocity and a first position of the first VCM and measuring a second velocity and a second position of the second VCM. A BEMF voltage generated by a spindle motor is used to generate a first brake voltage based on the first velocity and the first position, and the BEMF voltage is used to generate a second brake voltage based on the second velocity and the second position. The first brake voltage is applied to the first voice coil, and the second brake voltage is applied to the second voice coil.
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What is claimed is: 1. A data storage device comprising: a first voice coil motor (VCM) comprising a first voice coil configured to actuate a first head over a first disk; a second VCM comprising a second voice coil configured to actuate a second head over a second disk; a spindle motor configured to rotate the first and second disk, wherein during a power failure the first and second disks rotating causes the spindle motor to generate a back electromotive force (BEMF) voltage; and control circuitry configured to unload the first VCM and the second VCM during the power failure by at least: measuring a first velocity and a first position of the first VCM; measuring a second velocity and a second position of the second VCM; using the BEMF voltage to generate a first brake voltage based on the first velocity and the first position; using the BEMF voltage to generate a second brake voltage based on the second velocity and the second position; and applying the first brake voltage to the first voice coil and applying the second brake voltage to the second voice coil. 2. The data storage device as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the first brake voltage is higher when the first velocity moves the first head toward an outer diameter of the first disk and the first position is proximate to the outer diameter of the first disk; and the second brake voltage is higher when the second velocity moves the second head toward an outer diameter of the second disk and the second position is proximate to the outer diameter of the second disk. 3. The data storage device as recited in claim 2 , wherein: the first brake voltage increases as the first velocity increases; and the second brake voltage increases as the second velocity increases. 4. The data storage device as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the first brake voltage is higher when the first velocity moves the first head toward an inner diameter of the first disk and the first position is proximate to the inner diameter of the first disk; and the second brake voltage is higher when the second velocity moves the second head toward an inner diameter of the second disk and the second position is proximate to the inner diameter of the second disk. 5. The data storage device as recited in claim 4 , wherein: the first brake voltage increases as the first velocity increases; and the second brake voltage increases as the second velocity increases. 6. The data storage device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to unload the first VCM and the second VCM during the power failure by: applying the first brake voltage to the first voice coil over a first interval, wherein the first interval is based on the first velocity and the first position; and applying the second brake voltage to the second voice coil over a second interval different in duration than the first interval, wherein the second interval is based on the second velocity and the second position. 7. The data storage device as recited in claim 6 , wherein the first and second intervals at least partially overlap. 8. A method of operating a data storage device, the method comprising: during a power failure, unloading a first voice coil motor (VCM) configured to actuate a first head over a first disk and a second VCM configured to actuate a second head over a second disk, the unloading comprising: measuring a first velocity and a first position of the first VCM; measuring a second velocity and a second position of the second VCM; using a BEMF voltage generated by a spindle motor to generate a first brake voltage based on the first velocity and the first position; using the BEMF voltage to generate a second brake voltage based on the second velocity and the second position; and applying the first brake voltage to a first voice coil of the first VCM and applying the second brake voltage to a second voice coil of the second VCM. 9. The method as recited in claim 8 , wherein: the first brake voltage is higher when the first velocity moves the first head toward an outer diameter of the first disk and the first position is proximate to the outer diameter of the first disk; and the second brake voltage is higher when the second velocity moves the second head toward an outer diameter of the second disk and the second position is proximate to the outer diameter of the second disk. 10. The method as recited in claim 9 , wherein: the first brake voltage increases as the first velocity increases; and the second brake voltage increases as the second velocity increases. 11. The method as recited in claim 8 , wherein: the first brake voltage is higher when the first velocity moves the first head toward an inner diameter of the first disk and the first position is proximate to the inner diameter of the first disk; and the second brake voltage is higher when the second velocity moves the second head toward an inner diameter of the second disk and the second position is proximate to the inner diameter of the second disk. 12. The method as recited in claim 11 , wherein: the first brake voltage increases as the first velocity increases; and the second brake voltage increases as the second velocity increases. 13. The method as recited in claim 8 , further comprising unloading the first VCM and the second VCM during the power failure by: applying the first brake voltage to the first voice coil over a first interval, wherein the first interval is based on the first velocity and the first position; and applying the second brake voltage to the second voice coil over a second interval different in duration than the first interval, wherein the second interval is based on the second velocity and the second position. 14. The method as recited in claim 13 , wherein the first and second intervals at least partially overlap. 15. Control circuitry for use in a data storage device, wherein during a power failure the control circuitry configured to unload a first voice coil motor (VCM) configured to actuate a first head over a first disk and a second VCM configured to actuate a second head over a second disk by at least: measuring a first velocity and a first position of the first VCM; measuring a second velocity and a second position of the second VCM; using a BEMF voltage generated by a spindle motor to generate a first brake voltage based on the first velocity and the first position; using the BEMF voltage to generate a second brake voltage based on the second velocity and the second position; and applying the first brake voltage to a first voice coil of the first VCM and applying the second brake voltage to a second voice coil of the second VCM. 16. The control circuitry as recited in claim 15 , wherein: the first brake voltage is higher when the first velocity moves the first head toward an outer diameter of the first disk and the first position is proximate to the outer diameter of the first disk; and the second brake voltage is higher when the second velocity moves the second head toward an outer diameter of the second disk and the second position is proximate to the outer diameter of the second disk. 17. The control circuitry as recited in claim 16 , wherein: the first brake voltage increases as the first velocity increases; and the second brake voltage increases as the second velocity increases. 18. The control circuitry as recited in claim 15 , wherein: the first brake voltage is higher when the first velocity moves the first head toward an inner diameter of the first disk and the first posi
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