Patents Assigned to Phase Metrics
  • Patent number: 5808736
    Abstract: A calibration medium that is used to calibrate a flying height tester which measures the gap of an air bearing formed between a magnetic recording head and a substrate. The medium contains a first ridge and a second ridge that extend from an underlying substrate. The ridges may be coated with a reflective material. A flying height tester can be calibrated by measuring light reflected from each ridge. The ridges have varying thicknesses so that the calibration medium will produce multiple data points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth H. Womack, Carlos A. Duran, Christopher A. Lacey
  • Patent number: 5805284
    Abstract: An efficient method and apparatus for taking the data needed for a glide test; the data includes measuring flying height of a slider over a regular rotating disk and measuring piezoelectric contact with the disk. An optical system provides a beam of light. To measure the flying height, part of the beam of light is reflected from a surface of the transparent slider. Another portion of the beam is reflected from the surface of a rotating disk. The two beams are transferred through an optical system and imaged onto a CCD camera which converts the separation of intensity maxima or intensity minima into information regarding the air gap separating the slider and the disk. A piezoelectric sensor on the slider measures slider contact with the disk. A processor combines data from the piezoelectric sensor with data from the CCD camera to measure disk asperities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics, Inc.
    Inventor: Christopher A. Lacey
  • Patent number: 5801464
    Abstract: A spindle motor assembly which utilizes a ionized air bearing to provide a conductive path through the assembly. The spindle motor assembly includes a spindle shaft that is located within a housing and rotated by an internal motor. The assembly also contains an air bearing which allows relative movement between the spindle shaft and the housing. The air bearing is supplied by a source of air that is ionized by an ionizer. The ionized air provides a conductive path between the spindle and the housing. The spindle may be coupled to a clamp that holds a magnetic disk within a disk certifier. The magnetic disk is electrically grounded to the housing through the chuck, the spindle and the ionized air bearing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventor: Blasius Brezoczky
  • Patent number: 5793480
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for measuring the space between a transparent member such as a substrate, and reflective member such as a slider. The apparatus includes a first optical system which detects a first light beam that is reflected from the substrate and the slider. The reflected light is separated into four separate beams. The intensities of the beams are detected and utilized to determine a first stokes parameter, a second stokes parameter, a third stokes parameter and a fourth stokes parameter of the reflected light. The stokes parameters are used to compute the real index of refraction n, extinction coefficient k and the thickness of the space. The four stokes parameters account for any depolarized light that is reflected from the slider. The first optical system may have a photodetector which detects an image of the slider. The image provides multiple data points that can be used to calculate n, k and the thickness of the air gap without a retract routine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher A. Lacey, Kenneth H. Womack, Carlos Duran, Ed Ross, Semyon Nodelman
  • Patent number: 5792947
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting defects on the surface of a data recording medium. In one embodiment the present invention includes a sensor for detecting defects on the surface of a magnetic disk. The sensor generates an analog voltage signal that is representative of a surface anomaly detected on the disk surface. An analog signal processor processes the signal before it is received by a peak detecting circuit. The peak detecting circuit detects and converts a peak of the analog signal into digital data. The digital data is received and manipulated by a digital signal processor where the peak amplitude, average peak amplitude and average peak power of the defect may be calculated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventors: Vladimir Pogrebinsky, Igor Iosilevsky, George A. Burt, Jr., David Ferry
  • Patent number: 5786677
    Abstract: An HGA loader for a flying height tester. The loader includes a clamp that holds a head gimbal assembly (HGA) of a hard disk drive. The clamp is mounted to a pivot assembly that is coupled to a ball screw by a transfer housing. The ball screw is rotated by a belt that is coupled to an electric motor by a pair of pulleys. Rotation of the ball screw moves the transfer housing and clamp between a first position and a second position. The loader has a pair of stops that impede the movement of the transfer housing so that the clamp cannot move beyond the first and second positions. The stops are adjustable so that the first and second positions can be varied. The motor pulley has a clutch that allows the motor to turn even when the clamp reaches the first and second positions. The clutch allows the motor to continue rotation and maintain a proper motor count even when the ball screw and driving belt have stopped moving.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventor: John Marr
  • Patent number: 5783882
    Abstract: A spindle motor assembly which utilizes a reservoir of electrically conductive fluid to provide a conductive path through the assembly. The spindle motor assembly includes a spindle shaft that is located within a housing and rotated by an internal motor. The end of the spindle shaft is located within the reservoir. The reservoir also is electrically coupled to the housing. The electrically conductive fluid provides a conductive path between the spindle and the housing while minimizing the frictional forces on the spindle. The spindle may be coupled to a chuck that holds a magnetic disk within a disk certifier. The magnetic disk is electrically grounded to the housing through the chuck, the spindle and the electrically conductive fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventors: Blasius Brezoczky, Ian C. Fry
  • Patent number: 5781299
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for optically measuring the air gap between a transparent glass disk and an air bearing slider without separately measuring the real index of refraction n and extinction coefficient k of the slider using an external ellipsometer. The phase offset required to compute the air gap is computed from a measurement of the air slider reflectivity and from an empirically derived equation that correlates the index of refraction with the reflectance of the slider. The apparatus includes a light source for directing a light beam through the transparent member and air gap, and onto the reflective slider. The light reflects off of the slider and the transparent member to create an interference pattern. The reflected light is detected by a photodetector that is coupled to a computer. The slider reflectivity r is found from the reflected light. An empirically derived linear equation which correlates the real part (n) of the slider refractive index to reflectivity (r) is next used to estimate n from r.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventors: Kenneth H. Womack, L. Allan Butler
  • Patent number: 5781649
    Abstract: An optical inspection apparatus detects anomalies by reflecting a beam of coherent light off the surface of a sample. An anomaly present on the surface causes the reflected beam to be diffracted at an angle which corresponds to a scale of the anomaly. An optical detection array is positioned to receive the reflected diffraction pattern and produce an electrical signal which corresponds to the diffraction angle of the reflected pattern. The electrical signal may then be processed to determine the location and scale of the anomaly from the detected diffraction angle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics, Inc.
    Inventor: Blasius Brezoczky
  • Patent number: 5777740
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for measuring the topographic profile of a reflective member having an index of refraction. The apparatus comprises a first optical system that reflects a light beam from the reflective member and detects the reflected light beam. A second optical system directs the light beam to interfere with the reflected light beam and detects the resulting interference pattern. A processor coupled to the first optical system and the second optical system computes the index of refraction of the reflective member from the detected reflected light beam and provides the topographic profile of the reflective member from the index of refraction and the interference pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventors: Christopher A. Lacey, Kenneth H. Womack
  • Patent number: 5771139
    Abstract: An integrated spring head/gimbal assembly holder is used to precisely load and unload a head/gimbal assembly (HGA) of the type used in magnetic disk drives. The holder includes a fixture base by which the holder is mounted. A first boss extending from the fixture base has a surface in which a recess is formed. The recess receives a second boss on the end of the HGA so that HGA rests on the surface of the first boss. A cantilevered beam extends from the fixture base and serves as a spring which includes a clamping head. Flexure of the cantilevered beam forces the clamping head to drive the second boss firmly against the sidewalls at the edge of the recess and to force the HGA against the surface of the boss. Thus, the HGA is precisely positioned and secured to the holder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventors: Patrick R. Lee, Arthur J. Cormier
  • Patent number: 5771130
    Abstract: A non-contact servo writing system for positioning a transducer on a hard disk drive arm is disclosed. The positioning system includes a master assembly having a master arm. A light source is mounted on the master arm and is reflected off a reflector mounted on the hard drive arm. A sensor mounted on the master arm receives the reflected light and generates a signal proportional to the amount of reflected light received. A servo controller coupled to the sensor controls movement of the hard drive arm in accordance to the signal generated. In one embodiment, the sensor comprises a circuit having a first photosensing element and a second photosensing element. A first signal and a second signal proportional to the amount of reflected light received by the first photosensing element and the second photosensing element respectively are generated by the circuit. The sensor also provides a sensor output signal representative of the difference between the first signal and the second signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventor: Bill R. Baker
  • Patent number: 5767964
    Abstract: A method for calibration and correlation of flying height testers with a calibration slider. The calibration slider has an air bearing surface that contains a flat portion and a sloped portion. To verify accuracy and correlation between flying height testers, the calibration slider is loaded adjacent to a rotating transparent disk of a tester. The slider is separated from the disk by an air film and flies at a zero pitch angle. Zero pitch angle can be attained by adjusting the rotational speed of the disk. The flying height tester includes an optical system which can measure the air film with a light beam that is directed through the disk and reflected from the slider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventors: Michael Wahl, Samuel B. Shueh
  • Patent number: 5764545
    Abstract: An apparatus for creating or editing a test program for testing a disk drive by entry command inputs. The apparatus includes an input that allows the user to select the desired test instructions and subsequence of test instructions to create or edit a test program having a sequence of test instructions. The processor executes the test program by generating a plurality of commands that are performed in a predetermined order. The commands may specify that the first circuit performs a glide test or a burnish test or that the second circuit perform a burnish test.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventors: John W. Cannata, Rodney K. Whitehouse
  • Patent number: 5760989
    Abstract: The present invention is a clock head assembly that writes reference marks on a magnetic disk of a hard drive. The clock head assembly includes a clock head that is mounted to an arm and coupled to the magnetic disk through a window of the disk drive housing. The arm is pivotally mounted to a housing which has a gasket that seals the window and allows the assembly to operate in a non-clean room environment. The arm is coupled to a cam that is manually actuated by a lever to move the clock head arm assembly between a loaded position and an unloaded position. An alignment plate is also provided for aligning the clock head assembly to the hard drive assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventor: Dan Colban
  • Patent number: 5719840
    Abstract: An optical sensor which provides a focused elliptical illumination spot. The instrument includes a light source which provides a light beam that is directed through a cylindrical lens. The cylindrical lens focuses the light beam normally on a disk surface as an elliptical illumination spot with a major axis along a tracking direction and a minor axis along a scanning direction. Light scattered by the disk is then detected by a detector and processed to detect defects on the disk surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventor: Peter C. Jann
  • Patent number: 5706080
    Abstract: A tester which can measure both the air bearing thickness and the dynamic electrical characteristics of a head gimbal assembly (HGA) of a hard disk drive. The tester has a disk that is rotated by a spindle motor. The disk has a transparent portion that is used to measure the air bearing thickness and a magnetic portion that used to measure the electrical characteristics. The HGA is moved adjacent to the transparent and magnetic portions by a loader mechanism. The HGA is separated from the rotating disk by an air bearing. The tester has an optical system which measures the thickness of the air bearing when the HGA is adjacent to the transparent portion of the disk. The tester also has an electrical tester which measures the electrical characteristics when the HGA is adjacent to the magnetic portion. The loader mechanism moves the HGA between the transparent and magnetic portions so that the air bearing thickness and the electrical characteristics of an HGA can be measured in the same tester.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventors: David F. Pekin, Ashok Machcha
  • Patent number: 5699204
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for demodulating an amplitude modulated read signal generated by a magnetic head of a hard disk drive. The apparatus includes a pair of serially connected track and hold circuits that receive the read signal. The track or hold state of each circuit is controlled by a phase lock loop circuit which also receives the read signal. The first track and hold circuit initially tracks the read signal to a peak value. The circuit then switches to a hold state and provides a constant output signal that corresponds to the peak voltage of the read signal. While the first track and hold circuit is in the hold state, the second track and hold circuit is in a tracking state. The second track and hold circuit tracks the output of the first circuit. Because the output of the first circuit is a constant value, the second circuit also provides a constant output signal in the tracking state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventor: Michael Inbar
  • Patent number: 5696445
    Abstract: A tester for measuring the resistance of magnetoresistive heads as a function of the magnetic field applied to the heads. The tester applies a time varying magnetic field to the magnetoresistive head to be tested and filters the resulting time varying (AC) voltage signal indicative of the resistance of the head with a capacitor to remove the DC component of the signal. The AC component of the signal is then amplified, digitized, and analyzed to obtain the resistance properties of the magnetoresistive head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventor: Michael Inbar
  • Patent number: 5696585
    Abstract: An electrostatic discharge device for a flying height tester which measures the air gap of a recording head. The tester includes a transparent disk that is rotated by a spindle motor. The spindle motor is mounted to a spin stand. The tester has a manifold that is mounted to the spin stand and directs a flow of ionized fluid to a bottom surface of the disk. The manifold is also electrically grounded. The ionized fluid and electrically grounded manifold provide an electrical path that discharge electrostatic charge located on the bottom surface of the disk. The manifold extends from an inner disk diameter to an outer disk diameter so that ionized fluid is introduced to the entire bottom surface of the rotating disk. Additionally, the manifold location is such that the ionized fluid provides an electrical path from the disk to the manifold that is relatively constant across the surface of the disk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: Phase Metrics
    Inventors: Michael Wahl, Kenneth H. Womack