A high-bandwidth moving-magnet actuator for hard disk drives

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This paper describes an experimental moving-magnet actuator (HBX) designed for a 3.5″, 2-disk, hard drive. The specific design objective is to increase the small-signal bandwidth of the actuator without sacrificing good seek performance. The proposed actuator comprises a stiffened arm structure and an orthogonal drive, moving-magnet motor. The magnetics and mechanics of the motor are studied through finite element analysis (FEA). A prototype actuator is built and tested using static forces and modal analysis. These results agree with the FEA results and provide valuable insight into the design of moving magnet motors. © 1997 IEEE.

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Chen, S. X., Li, Q., & Mah, Y. (1997). A high-bandwidth moving-magnet actuator for hard disk drives. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 33(5 PART 1), 2632–2634. https://doi.org/10.1109/20.617431

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