Floppy disk drive with stand-by mode

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Filing Information

  • Patent Number: US4635145
  • Application Number: US6703901
  • Filing date: 02/21/1985
  • Issue date: 01/06/1987
  • Predicted expiration date: 02/21/2005
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  • U.S. Classifications: 360/78  · 360/69  ·
  • International Classifications: G11B 1900 ·
  • International Classifications: 36069;137;78;74.1;71;73;60;75;106 ·
  • Foreign Priority: JP5934556 - 02/22/1984 ·
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Abstract

A floppy disk drive system with a stand-by mode that shuts off power to the drive circuits that drive the head-positioning motor and the disk drive motor. The stand-by model is activated when no motor-activating signal is input within a predetermined period of time. As a result, this unique stand-by mode significantly reduces the power consumption of the floppy disk drive unit. At the same time, the stand-by mode extends the service life of several important components, such as the head-positioning pulse motor. When the stand-by mode is entered from the normal mode, the current position of the head is stored. Then when the normal mode is to be reentered from the stand-by mode, the head is first moved to a reference track and then back to the position at which the stand-by mode was entered so that the value of the two counters is equal.

References Cited

U.S. Patent Documents

Document NumberAssigneesInventorsIssue/Pub Date
US3956740 Telxon Corporation Jones et al. May 1976
US4519011 Mobil Oil Corporation Bowden May 1985

Foreign Patent Documents

Document NumberAssigneesInventorsIssue/Pub Date
EP0133233TEAC CORPORATIONFeb 1985
JP5240111AISIN SEIKIMar 1977
JP58188378AKAI ELECTRIC CO LTDNov 1983
JP58211359CANON INCDec 1983

Other Publications

IBM TDB, vol. 19, No. 4, "Head-to-Track Synchronizing Mechanism for Magnetic Disks", Porter et al., 9/76, pp. 1393-1395.

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  1. 1. A floppy disk drive control system comprising:a floppy disk having a plurality of tracks;floppy disk drive-means for accessing data on said floppy disk;a floppy disk controller for providing control signals to said drive-means to control the operation thereof;said drive-means including,a read-write head for performing data reading and writing operations on a designated track of said floppy disk,a spindle motor for rotating said disk to enable said head to perform said reading and writing operations,a head-positioning motor for positioning said head over a designated track of said disk,a CPU responsive to said control signals from said controller for placing said drive-means in a normal mode for performing said reading and writing operations, or in a stand-by mode when no reading or writing operations are to be performed,wherein said CPU includes first means for storing the instantaneous track position of said head during the normal mode, and second means for storing the track position of said head at the time of transition from the normal mode to the stand-by mode,such that after said CPU receives a normal mode control signal from said controller while said drive-means is in the stand-by mode, said read-write head is transferred to a reference track of said disk to reset said first means, and is advanced over said tracks in a stepwise manner until the track positions stored in said first and second means are equal, thus enabling total power shut-off in the stand-by mode.