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Improved Actuation Circuit for Vibration Control

Written by ISA Transactions | Jan 22, 2014 5:18:43 PM

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Head suspension assembly of a commercial dual-stage HDD.

Abstract: This paper presents an improved indirect-driven self-sensing actuation circuit for robust vibration control of piezoelectrically actuated flexible structures in mechatronic systems. The circuit acts as a high-pass filter and provides better self-sensing strain signals with wider sensing bandwidth and higher signal-to-noise ratio. An adaptive non-model-based control is used to compensate for the structural vibrations using the strain signals from the circuit. The proposed scheme is implemented in a PZT-actuated suspension of a commercial dual-stage hard disk drive. Experimental results show improvements of 50 percent and 75 percent in the vibration suppression at 5.4kHz and21 kHz respectively, compared to the conventional PI control.

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