Abstract A positioning control system for a magnetic head in hard disk drives (HDDs) is a sampled-data control system that has a sampler and a hold. As a result, the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A positioning control system for a magnetic head in hard disk drives (HDDs) is a sampled-data control system that has a sampler and a hold. As a result, the control system has unobservable oscillations in a repeatable run-out (RROs) whose frequencies are above the Nyquist frequency. These unobservable oscillations may lead to destruction of user data in HDDs. To solve this problem, this paper presents a minimization method for the unobservable oscillation in the RROs. This minimization method focuses on a relationship between RRO frequencies and a sampling frequency of the sampled-data control system. To estimate amounts of the unobservable RROs beyond the Nyquist frequency, this study employs two types of unobservable magnitudes: a maximum value based magnitude, and a root-mean-square value based magnitude. By using these unobservable magnitudes, we can choose the best suited sampling frequency to minimize the unobservable oscillations in RROs of HDDs.
               
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