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Apparatus and method for transient suppression in synchronous data detection systems

a data detection and data suppression technology, applied in the field of transient suppression techniques in synchronous data detection systems, can solve the problems of data detection systems, circuits may lose a large amount of data, and lose read-back data, so as to reduce the necessary length, facilitate the tracking of timing, and maintain timing and gain lock

Inactive Publication Date: 2002-06-18
MARVELL INT LTD
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The present invention relates to a system and method for transient suppression in a synchronous data detection system. The present invention includes high-pass filtering of the signal produced by the sampling and shaping circuits before the signal enters the timing and gain control circuits. This high-pass filtering may be turned on when a transient is detected, in anticipation of a previously detected transient, or may be always on. Using the high-pass version of the shaped signal allows the timing loop and the gain loop to function during a transient interval, thus maintaining timing and gain lock during such an interval.

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This transient change contains a substantial low frequency component and causes loss of read-back data.
A data detection system without any transient detection and suppression circuit may lose a large amount of data, even to the point that the error correcting code (ECC) used in the recording system cannot regenerate the user data.
First, the system detects the transient and halts data detection.
Third, the system freezes both the gain of the gain control loop and the timing of the timing recovery loop.
Fourth, the system waits for a period of time until the effect of the transient is below some threshold.
There are at least two problems with the prior art method.
First, even with the front-end high-pass function switched on, the transient interval is still quite long.
Such a long transient interval may result in a loss of read-back data beyond the point of recovery by the ECC.
Second, freezing the timing recovery and gain control loops means that the system halts tracking the timing and gain variations in the read-back signal.
If the channel timing is not fully settled when the system is hit with a TA event, then freezing the timing loop will cause a large drift in the synchronous sampling points which may result in permanent synchronization loss and complete loss of user data.

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FIG. 1A is a diagram of a first prior art synchronous data detection system 100. Analog Front-End portion 102 or 103 receives an analog signal. In a typical magnetic storage system, this signal comes from the magnetic head. A constant signal level is desirable. Therefore, the analog front-end 102 or 103 typically contains a variable gain amplifier (VGA) 120 circuit. To keep the signal level constant, the VGA 120 receives a control signal from the gain control circuit 114. The analog front-end 102 or 103 outputs an amplified signal.

Sampler circuit 104 receives the amplified signal from the analog front-end 102 or 103. The sampler 104 may be an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). The sampling is controlled by a clock signal output by a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) 112. The frequency and phase of the clock signal output by the VCO 112 is controlled by a timing control circuit 110. If the sampler 104 is an ADC, the sampler 104 outputs a stream of digital samples. The sampler 104 m...

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Disclosed is a method for transient suppression in synchronous data protection systems which includes high-pass filtering of the signal produced by the sampling and shaping circuits before the signal enters the timing and gain control circuits. This high-pass filtering may be turned on when a transient is detected, in anticipation of a previously detected transient, or may be always on. Using the high-pass version of the shaped signal allows the timing loop and the gain loop to function during a transient interval, thus maintaining timing and gain lock during such an interval.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Technical FieldThis invention relates to transient suppression techniques in synchronous data detection systems. These techniques are applicable for robust gain control, timing, and data recovery in a read channel of a magnetic recording system.2. Description of Related ArtThe magnetic storage industry has been increasing the areal density storage capacity of hard drives with various technological advancements to meet the computer industry's demand for more and better storage. Such advancements include the use of magnetoresistive (MR) heads and partial-response maximum likelihood (PRML) sequence detection. A MR head includes a MR element made out of a material which changes electrical resistance depending on the strength of the magnetic field in which it lies. A PRML system is a synchronous data detection system which includes partial-response signalling and maximum likelihood sequence detection.MR heads are known in the industry to suffer from a transi...

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IPC IPC(8): G11B20/10G11B20/14
CPCG11B20/10009G11B20/10055G11B20/1403
Inventor SUTARDJA, PANTAS
Owner MARVELL INT LTD