Read write heads with arm
Hello Forum , i would like to ask you about the HD arm in the hard disk drive , does anyone connected this motor to the Propeller ?Or how i can run this motor throught Propeller.
Thank you in advance,
Thank you in advance,
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Leon
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Ken
But it's not a motor in the conventional sense, as the OP had assumed. It's more like a loudspeaker, which is where the term voice coil comes from. No-one would describe a loudspeaker as a motor.
Leon
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Son-of-a-gun ! I had completely misunderstood this part of the coil's operation. Thanks to Heater for the clarification.
Cheers!
Paul Rowntree
Post Edited (TreeLab) : 6/9/2009 12:18:43 PM GMT
Leon: But loudspeakers do have motors. That's what loudspeaker designers/manufactures often call them.
Even the IEEE ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel5%2F20%2F19815%2F00917185.pdf%3Farnumber%3D917185&authDecision=-203
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Like Ken said, it is a motor, and it does make sense to think of it as a voice coil. The hard part is controlling it. You could use a rotary or linear encoder to provide position and velocity information to a servo circuit to do so, but to what purpose?
As Toby said "no useful work could be had, but then they were only designed to move minicule little heads that ride frictionless, on air".
TreeLab, I am not sure I understand exactly what you mean, but the current in the coil produces a constant force that accelerates the the assembly in one direction or the other. The current determines the speed of the coil, not an absolute position.
That is have the arm pointing down and swinging a long pendulum. Arrange for some feed back to keep it swinging.
The feedback pulses also end up driving a stepper motor that moves the hands.
Not sure how the Prop fits in here, perhaps it could be a digital clock. Timing from the pendulum rather than a crystal[noparse]:)[/noparse]
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