Ls. Fan et al., MAGNETIC RECORDING HEAD POSITIONING AT VERY HIGH TRACK DENSITIES USING A MICROACTUATOR-BASED, 2-STAGE SERVO SYSTEM, IEEE transactions on industrial electronics, 42(3), 1995, pp. 222-233
The storage capacities and areal densities found in magnetic disk driv
es are increasing very rapidly, Data is recorded in ever-narrower trac
ks which must be followed with extreme precision, Also, the advent of
portable applications exposes these smaller drives to higher levels of
vibration and shock, A description is given of the many factors which
contribute to recording track misregistration (TMR) in today's drives
, The mechanics of the drive and actuator and the architecture of the
servo control system are also described, A projection is made for the
TMR sensitivities and control system at an areal density of 10 Gb/in(2
), having roughly 25 000 tracks/in. A two-stage servo may be needed to
achieve such track densities. This would comprise a high bandwidth mi
croactuator for rapid position corrections of the recording head, coup
led with a conventional actuator, The characteristics of such a microa
ctuator are discussed, and operational examples of fabricated electrop
lated microactuators, driven electrostatically, are shown, The mechani
cal behavior of the devices and the some of the factors which would af
fect their implementation are also described.