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http://dx.doi.org/10.5302/J.ICROS.2003.9.4.277

A Dual-Stage Servo System for an NFR Disk Drive using Iterative Learning Control  

문정호 (강릉대학교 제어계측공학과)
도태용 (한밭대학교 제어계측공학과)
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Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems / v.9, no.4, 2003 , pp. 277-283 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, near-field recording (NFR) disk drive schemes have been proposed with a view to increasing recording densities of hard disk drives. Compared with hard disk drives. NFR disk drives have narrower track pitches and are exposed to more severe periodic disturbances resulting from eccentric rotation of the disk. It is difficult to meet servo system design specifications for NFR disk drives with conventional VCM actuators in that the servo system for an NFR disk drive generally requires a feater gain and higher bandwidth. To tackle the problem various dual-stage actuator systems composed of a microactuator mounted on top of a conventional VCM actuator have been proposed. This article deals with the problem of designing a tracking servo system far an NFR disk drive adopting a dual-stage actuator. We summarize design constraints pertaining to the dual-stage servo system and present a new servo scheme using iterative teaming control. We design feedback compensators and an iterative teaming controller for a target plant and verify the validity of the proposed control scheme through a computer simulation.
Keywords
dual-stage actuator; iterative learning control; near-field recording; periodic disturbance; tracking servo system;
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