Patents by Inventor Alfredo Gay Sam
Alfredo Gay Sam has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20060215309Abstract: A method for determining whether a data storage device read/write head is a low-flying read/write head or a non low-flying read/write head. A disc attached to a spindle motor is accelerated to an operating rotational velocity, the head is positioned over a portion of the disc non-accessible to customer data and a data pattern of selected frequency is written. A magnetoresistive element of the is biased and the data pattern is read while the disc is decelerated to a predetermined rotational velocity threshold. Occurrence of a read signal landing signature comprising readback signal amplitude modulation prior to reaching the predetermined rotational velocity threshold identifies the head as a low-flying head. Contrawise, non-occurrence of the read signal landing signature prior to reaching the predetermined rotational velocity threshold signifies the head as a non low-flying head.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Alfredo Gay Sam, Housan Dakroub, Ghassan Abdelnour, Jeffrey Heydt
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Patent number: 7113354Abstract: Method and apparatus for characterizing the flight characteristics of a read/write head. A disc is accelerated to a selected rotational velocity sufficient to aerodynamically support the head. The head is positioned over a portion of the disc non-accessible to customer data and a magnetoresistive element of the read/write is biased using a suitable voltage or current. A media noise landing signature obtained as the element transduces white noise from the surface identifies the head as a low-flying head.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Housan Dakroub, Alfredo Gay Sam
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Patent number: 7046463Abstract: A method for determining whether a data storage device read/write head is a low-flying read/write head or a non low-flying read/write head. A disc attached to a spindle motor is accelerated to an operating rotational velocity, the head is positioned over a portion of the disc non-accessible to customer data and a data pattern of selected frequency is written. A magnetoresistive element of the is biased and the data pattern is read while the disc is decelerated to a predetermined rotational velocity threshold. Occurrence of a read signal landing signature comprising readback signal amplitude modulation prior to reaching the predetermined rotational velocity threshold identifies the head as a low-flying head. Contrawise, non-occurrence of the read signal landing signature prior to reaching the predetermined rotational velocity threshold signifies the head as a non low-flying head.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Alfredo Gay Sam, Housan Dakroub, Ghassan M. Abdelnour, Jeffrey A. Heydt
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Patent number: 6898034Abstract: A method of measuring fly height of a read/write head to form a fly height profile for use in measuring fly height of the read/write head relative to a disc of a disc drive. A fixed source write signal is applied to an inductive element of the read/write head, generating a magnetic flux field with a stray magnetic flux field portion. A magnetoresistive element of the read/write head couples with the magnetic flux field producing an initial field strength signal. As the disc rotates, the read/write head flies there above decreasing the density of the stray magnetic flux field portion thereby decreasing the amplitude of the field strength signal. The decreasing amplitude of the field strength signal is calibrated to a predetermined operating fly height profile to correlate fly height of the read/write head to the decreasing amplitude of the field strength field, which forms the fly height profile.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Housan Dakroub, Mukund C. Rao, Alfredo Gay Sam
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Patent number: 6671790Abstract: A method for optimizing logical track to physical track offset compensation of a data storage device includes steps of: associating each of a plurality of logical tracks to one of a plurality of physical tracks, selecting a set of sample tracks from the plurality of physical tracks, measuring an offset value for each logical track associated with one of the sample tracks, deriving, through an extrapolation technique, an offset compensation value for use with each of the sample tracks absent an association with one of the logical tracks, linking each measured offset compensation value and each estimated offset compensation value with its associated physical track, calculating, through an interpolation technique, an offset compensation value for use with each of the physical tracks absent an association with one of the sample tracks.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Alfredo Gay Sam, John Edward Young
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Publication number: 20030184249Abstract: Method and apparatus for controlling a motor below a threshold velocity. During a velocity control mode, the motor is accelerated to an operational velocity, receives a commanded velocity value, and switches from a first control method to a second control method below the threshold velocity. The threshold velocity is determined from limitations of control electronics that do not function well when a motor current drops below the threshold level. The sliding mode control method measures the measured motor velocity, compares the velocity to the commanded velocity, applies a current value when the measured value is less than the commanded value and applies a negligible current value when the measured value is greater than the commanded value. The threshold level is dictated by the first control method. Back electromotive force (bemf) detection circuitry is used to measure the motor current.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Jeffrey A. Heydt, Alfredo Gay Sam, James W. DuLaney, Ryan T. Lyle
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Publication number: 20030184899Abstract: A method for determining whether a data storage device read/write head is a low-flying read/write head or a non low-flying read/write head. A disc attached to a spindle motor is accelerated to an operating rotational velocity, the head is positioned over a portion of the disc non-accessible to customer data and a data pattern of selected frequency is written. A magnetoresistive element of the is biased and the data pattern is read while the disc is decelerated to a predetermined rotational velocity threshold. Occurrence of a read signal landing signature comprising readback signal amplitude modulation prior to reaching the predetermined rotational velocity threshold identifies the head as a low-flying head. Contrawise, non-occurrence of the read signal landing signature prior to reaching the predetermined rotational velocity threshold signifies the head as a non low-flying head.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Alfredo Gay Sam, Housan Dakroub, Ghassan M. Abdelnour, Jeffrey A. Heydt
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Publication number: 20030184898Abstract: Method and apparatus for characterizing the flight characteristics of a read/write head. A disc is accelerated to a selected rotational velocity sufficient to aerodynamically support the head. The head is positioned over a portion of the disc non-accessible to customer data and a magnetoresistive element of the read/write is biased using a suitable voltage or current. A media noise landing signature obtained as the element transduces white noise from the surface identifies the head as a low-flying head.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Housan Dakroub, Alfredo Gay Sam
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Publication number: 20030067698Abstract: A method of measuring fly height of a read/write head to form a fly height profile for use in measuring fly height of the read/write head relative to a disc of a disc drive. A fixed source write signal is applied to an inductive element of the read/write head, generating a magnetic flux field with a stray magnetic flux field portion. A magnetoresistive element of the read/write head couples with the magnetic flux field producing an initial field strength signal. As the disc rotates, the read/write head flies there above decreasing the density of the stray magnetic flux field portion thereby decreasing the amplitude of the field strength signal. The decreasing amplitude of the field strength signal is calibrated to a predetermined operating fly height profile to correlate fly height of the read/write head to the decreasing amplitude of the field strength field, which forms the fly height profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Housan Dakroub, Mukund C. Rao, Alfredo Gay Sam
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Publication number: 20020184466Abstract: A method for optimizing logical track to physical track offset compensation of a data storage device includes steps of: associating each of a plurality of logical tracks to one of a plurality of physical tracks, selecting a set of sample tracks from the plurality of physical tracks, measuring an offset value for each logical track associated with one of the sample tracks, deriving, through an extrapolation technique, an offset compensation value for use with each of the sample tracks absent an association with one of the logical tracks, linking each measured offset compensation value and each estimated offset compensation value with its associated physical track, calculating, through an interpolation technique, an offset compensation value for use with each of the physical tracks absent an association with one of the sample tracks.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: Alfredo Gay Sam, John Edward Young