This paper presents a piezoelectric-based microactuator concept that could
provide an economical and easily integrated option for dual stage actuation
used in rigid disk drives (RDDs). The design and operation of a prototype
version is described. Manufacturability of the actuator and its integration
in the RDD assembly is assessed. Approaches to providing the voltages requ
ired to drive the microactuator to achieve displacement specifications are
shown. A model for the dynamic performance is shown, and experimental resul
ts are presented. Issues involving dual-input single-output control loop in
tegration are discussed.