Abstract
It is important to provide good tracking for a hard disk drive actuator, since good tracking can allow us to minimize the track pitch and thus increase the data storage capacity of a hard disk drive. Repeatable disturbances, such as disk vibration, and non-repeatable disturbances, such as shocks, are major problems in tracking control of a hard disk drive. It has been shown that a combination of a disturbance observer and a repetitive controller can effectively solve these two problems. In this research, these two controllers are implemented on a real computer hard disk drive, and design of the disturbance observer is emphasized.
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