USRE35269E - Portable computer hard disk protective reflex system - Google Patents
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- G11B19/00—Driving, starting, stopping record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor; Control thereof; Control of operating function ; Driving both disc and head
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- the present invention generally relates to protection systems for computer hard disk drives in portable computers and, more particularly, to, a reflexive system for parking the heads of a hard disk and, optionally, stopping the spinning of the magnetic media platters in the event the computer is dropped.
- PCs Portable personal computers
- Portable computers are subject to forms of failure which are not a problem for desk top workstations. They can run out of power and they can be dropped. While this latter jeopardy is a threat to every component in the system, it is the hard disk drive which has the lowest threshold of failure in the event the computer is dropped. This component is so vulnerable to shock because it is dependent on the maintenance of a very small gap between the drive heads and the disk platters.
- the size of this gap is a key factor in the quantity of data which can be stored on the disk. In general, the smaller the gap, the more the data which can be stored. Thus, small, and hence vulnerable, gap dimensions are the rule for hard disks.
- the technology routinely used to obtain small gap height is aerodynamic.
- the head is literally flown over the platter surface to place the heads as close to the platters as possible without allowing contact. If the head were to contact the platter, the result could be both the destrucuon of the head and the removal of magnetic material (and hence data) from the platter.
- Disk manufacturers recognize this hazard and attempt to address it by shock mounting their drives, by publishing the G-force limits their drives can tolerate, and by providing a position in which the heads may be "parked” in which the drive can tolerate accelerations which are far greater than are tolerable when the heads are "loaded".
- the prior an addresses two kinds of events which may destroy the data integrity or hardware integrity of a hard disk.
- One of these event types is electrical power failure.
- This problem is addressed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,786,995 to Stupeck et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,831,469 to Hanson et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 4,866,554 to Stupeck et al.
- the energy stored in the motion of the disk heads is tapped by using the disk spindle motor as a generator. The power derived from this source is used to retract the disk head.
- Electromagnetic braking of the spindle is also contemplated. Provisions are made by one invention to shut down in the event of other voltage faults beside that of power failure.
- the second event type is physical or mechanical impact.
- an accelerometer is used to detect the magnitude and direction of a shock so that the hard disk head flying height can be adjusted. This adjustment is possible because the accelerometer is mounted on the disk driver frame while the drive itself is mounted to that frame by shock absorbers. The time delay for shock transmission supplied by the shock absorbers allows the flying height correction to be calculated prior to the shock arriving at the disk head.
- a three axis, quick response accelerometer is mounted in the portable computer.
- the output of the accelerometer is continuously monitored by a dedicated processor.
- the dedicated processor passes a high priority interrupt to the central processing unit of the portable computer and proceeds to park the disk heads.
- the interrupt handler routine simultaneously performs those actions which that computer may need to perform to deal with the loss of disk availability.
- the interrupt routine of the central processing unit may also perform the park operation.
- the dedicated processor or the central processing unit may cause a brake operation to be performed to slow or stop the rotation of the hard disk.
- the park and brake operations are performed simultaneously in parallel by the dedicated processor and the central processing unit.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portable computer of the type commonly having a hard disk
- FIG. 2 is a funcnonal block diagram showing the components of the protective reflex system according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating the logic of the computer control program for the protective reflex system of the invention.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a typical portable personal computer (PC) 10, sometimes referred to a laptop computer.
- the configuration shown includes a system unit case 12 to which is attached a hinged liquid crystal display (LCD) 14 that folds down for attachment to a keyboard 16 for transportation.
- LCD liquid crystal display
- the portable PC shown in FIG. I is merely for purposes of illustration.
- Portable PCs are configured in a variety of different ways.
- the system unit case 12 may be integrated under and in one unit with the keyboard 16 with the LCD display hinged at the back of this integrated unit.
- the system unit case 12 may be integrated behind the display 14 with the keyboard 16 detachable from the face of the display.
- the display may be a gas plasma panel or other so-called "flat screen" display rather than an LCD, and while it is typical for portable PCs to have at least one floppy disk drive, such as the disk drive 18 shown in FIG. 1, the location of that disk drive may be at the front of the computer or other convenient location.
- the time required to park a disk drive head is on the order of three times the average seek time. This is in the range of 50 to 200 milliseconds. assuming that the current track is known and that the head is parked with a seek operation. The time required to fall a distance of one foot is 250 milliseconds.
- the present invention is a system which will protect hard disks in portable computers by sensing the IG acceleration of a fall and causing the disk heads to park in that event.
- a three-axis accelerometer is mounted within the computer system case 12, preferably as a component part of the hard disk and mounted to the frame of the hard disk.
- the accelerometer 22 provides output signals for each of the three axes to a dedicated processor 24 which continuously monitors the acceleration signals, computes the resultant acceleration vector and compares the scaler magnitude of the acceleration vector with a preset range of values.
- the preset range is chosen to represent an acceleration that would suggest an impending impact.
- the dedicated processor 24 generates a high priority interrupt to the central processor unit (CPU) 26 of the portable computer and proceeds to park the disk heads of the hard disk 28 rapidly and, optionally, to brake the hard disk's rotation.
- CPU central processor unit
- the interrupt handler of the CPU 26 simultaneously performs those actions which that computer and operating system may be able to perform to deal with the loss of disk availability.
- the interrupt routine of the CPU 26 may initiate the disk park and brake operations, as indicated by the dotted lines in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 3 there is shown a flow diagram of the logic of the protective reflex system just described.
- the process starts by inputting the three acceleration inputs to the dedicated processor 24, as represented by function block 31.
- the dedicated processor 24 computes the acceleration vector, as represented by function block 32.
- the scaler value of the acceleration vector is compared with the preset range of values in decision block 33.
- the dedicated processor 24 generates a high priority interrupt to the CPU 26, as represented by the function block 34.
- operation block 35 depending on the specific implementation of the invention, either the dedicated processor 24 or the CPU 26 calls the park subroutine which causes the heads of the hard disk 28 to be parked rapidly.
- a motor braking subroutine may be called, as indicated by operation block 36. Again, this subroutine may be called by either the CPU 26 or the dedicated processor 2A.
- the system then awaits resumption of normal operations, as indicated by decision block 37. Further variations might include testing for a disk drive motor stopped condition followed by a power down procedure.
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