2007
DOI: 10.1088/0964-1726/16/5/006
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A tracking motion approach for a piezotube actuator in a disk drive subject to disk deformation and disturbance

Abstract: This study investigates the disk drive dynamics when a disk surface deforms and a disturbance force is exerted on a pickup head in near-field optical disk drives. Serving as an actuator, a piezotube is connected to the suspension of the pickup head. A model is constructed to investigate the pickup head dynamics. Equations of motion for focusing and track-following are derived in the presence of disk surface deformation and the disturbance force on the pickup head. A proportional and derivative control method i… Show more

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“…In contrast with the above track-seek operations, Jun and Takashi investigated the feasibility of using a circular arc slider driven by a piezoelectric actuator to reduce the tilt motions of the lens in pitching/rolling directions [ 8 ]. Liu investigated the feasibility of a dynamic motion approach for a piezotube actuator subjected to disk deformation [ 9 ]. Moreover, in study involving a multilayered structure, Woosung used a flexure hinge mechanism to extend the allowable stroke to tracking and focusing motions [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast with the above track-seek operations, Jun and Takashi investigated the feasibility of using a circular arc slider driven by a piezoelectric actuator to reduce the tilt motions of the lens in pitching/rolling directions [ 8 ]. Liu investigated the feasibility of a dynamic motion approach for a piezotube actuator subjected to disk deformation [ 9 ]. Moreover, in study involving a multilayered structure, Woosung used a flexure hinge mechanism to extend the allowable stroke to tracking and focusing motions [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%