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7331 Skylark Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73162

4001 NW 122Nd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (405) 850-4961

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1005 SW 23Rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73170

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Otis Funches

Location:
Oklahoma City, OK
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Seagate Technology 1981 - 2001
Senior Staff Servo Engineer
Education:
University of Oklahoma 1983 - 1990
Master of Science, Masters, Electrical Engineering
West Coast University - Los Angeles 1970 - 1973
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering
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Otis Funches

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Staff Engineer

Location:
Oklahoma City, OK
Work:
Seegate Technology
Staff Engineer

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Us Patents

Rotational Vibration Detection Using A Velocity Sense Coil

US Patent:
6088185, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Apr 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/286203
Inventors:
Ryan T. Ratliff - Oklahoma City OK
Roy L. Wood - Yukon OK
Lealon R. McKenzie - Edmond OK
Otis L. Funches - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Seagate Technology, Inc. - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 5596
US Classification:
360 7703
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for detecting rotational vibration applied to a disc drive having a rotary actuator adjacent a rotatable disc. The actuator supports a head adjacent a recording surface of the disc and an actuator coil in a magnetic field of a magnetic circuit of a voice coil motor. A second, velocity sense coil is further coupled to the actuator and immersed in the magnetic field of the magnetic circuit, with the velocity sense coil being electrically isolated from the actuator coil. Rotational vibration is detected in relation to a sense voltage induced across the velocity sense coil as the magnetic circuit is moved relative to the velocity sense coil. A data transfer operation between the head and a host device is interrupted when the magnitude of the rotational vibration exceeds a specified magnitude. A servo circuit applies current to the actuator coil to position the head relative to the disc recording surface in relation to servo information transduced by the head, as well as in relation to the sensed voltage from the velocity sense coil.

Disc Drive Transducer Deadbeat Settle Method Utilizing Interval Correction

US Patent:
5691617, Nov 25, 1997
Filed:
Feb 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/117190
Inventors:
Otis L. Funches - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Seagate Technology, Inc. - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
H02P 300
US Classification:
318632
Abstract:
A method for settling a transducer (18) of a hard disc drive (10) on a target track (30) on a rotating disc (12) of the disc drive at the end of a seek to the target track in a determined time period. The time period is divided into two deadbeat intervals(58, 60), each of which is divided into a plurality of time intervals in each of which the location of the transducer with respect to the target track is measured (80) and an accepted value of transducer velocity is measured (82) or determined from successive locations of the transducer. In the first time interval of the each deadbeat interval, a deadbeat value of a control signal is determined (88) on the basis of ideal deadbeat settle of the transducer to the target track and outputted to a power amplifier (36) that drives the actuator (40) on which the transducer is mounted for radial movement of the transducer across the disc. In subsequent intervals of each deadbeat interval, an interval correction (102), determined in relation to the difference between a projected velocity determined from the deadbeat value of the control signal and the accepted velocity of the transducer, is added to the deadbeat value and outputted (94) to the power amplifier. A second interval correction 132, 136, 138 can be added to the deadbeat value to correct for a long power amplifier time constant.

Velocity Sensing Using Actuator Coil Back-Emf Voltage

US Patent:
5844743, Dec 1, 1998
Filed:
Dec 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/771314
Inventors:
Otis L. Funches - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Seagate Technology, Inc. - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 5596
US Classification:
360 7804
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for improved positional control in a disc drive servo loop, wherein the actual velocity of rotary actuator is sensed from the motion-induced back-emf generated by movement of a coil of the actuator through the magnetic field of a voice coil motor. A current sense resistor is used in conjunction with the coil to provide closed loop control of the current applied to the coil. Signals indicative of the voltages across the serial combination of the coil and current sense resistor are provided to a velocity sense circuit, which determines the velocity of the coil by generating and subtracting out values for the dc voltage drops across the coil and the current sense resistor and the ac voltage drop across the coil. A compensation routine is provided to compensate for variations in temperature of the coil during operation. The sensed velocity of the coil is thereafter used in conjunction with other conventionally obtained measurements of estimates of head velocity to improve the accuracy and the reliability of the servo loop.

Compensating For Variations In Torque Capability Of Voice Coil Motors

US Patent:
5305160, Apr 19, 1994
Filed:
Jul 31, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/738793
Inventors:
Otis L. Funches - Oklahoma City OK
Randall D. Hampshire - Edmond OK
Vladimir Kovner - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Seagate Technology, Inc. - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 5596
US Classification:
360 7807
Abstract:
A method for compensating for position and component induced variations in the acceleration and deceleration capabilities of a voice coil actuator in a disc drive, comprising the steps of dividing the discs radially into a plurality of zones, testing the acceleration and deceleration capability of the disc drive in each zone by performing specially controlled seeks in both inward and outward directions in each zone, comparing the result of these specially controlled seeks with a calculated nominal or desired result, and calculating a compensation factor for each zone which is applied by the servo system to all subsequent seek and track following operations.

Compensating For Variations In Torque Capability Of Voice Coil Motors

US Patent:
5835302, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Mar 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/215192
Inventors:
Otis L. Funches - Oklahoma City OK
Randall D. Hampshire - Edmond OK
Vladimir Kovner - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Seagate Technology, Inc. - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 5596
US Classification:
360 7807
Abstract:
A method for compensating for position and component induced variations in the acceleration and deceleration capabilities of a voice coil actuator in a disc drive, comprising the steps of dividing the discs radially into a plurality of zones, testing the acceleration and deceleration capability of the disc drive in each zone by performing specially controlled seeks in both inward and outward directions in each zone, comparing the result of these specially controlled seeks with a calculated nominal or desired result, and calculating a compensation factor for each zone which is applied by the servo system to all subsequent seek and track following operations.

Method For Reducing Noise During Seeks In A Hard Disk Drive

US Patent:
5475545, Dec 12, 1995
Filed:
Mar 28, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/676787
Inventors:
Randall D. Hampshire - Edmond OK
Lealon R. McKenzie - Edmond OK
Otis L. Funches - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Seagate Technology, Inc. - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 5596
US Classification:
360 7806
Abstract:
A method for effecting seeks of a transducer head across a data storage disk wherein the head is accelerated over a first sequence of time intervals and decelerated over a second sequence of time intervals. In each time interval of the first sequence, the head is accelerated in relation to the difference between the actual head velocity and a current demand velocity that is determined by incrementing the demand velocity for the previous interval by an amount that is a fraction of the difference between the previous demand velocity and a stored profile velocity selected in accordance with the current location of the head. In each time interval of the second sequence, the head is decelerated in relation to the difference between the actual head velocity and a stored profile velocity selected in accordance with the current location of the head.

Object Positioning Using Discrete Sliding Mode Control With Variable Parameters

US Patent:
6046878, Apr 4, 2000
Filed:
Jul 29, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/902566
Inventors:
Zhiqiang Liu - Oklahoma City OK
Otis L. Funches - Oklahoma City OK
Randall D. Hampshire - Agra OK
Assignee:
Seagate Technology, Inc. - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 5596
G11B 555
US Classification:
360 75
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for improving vibration and mechanical shock response of a system through the use of discrete-time sliding mode control with variable parameters are disclosed. A servo circuit for positioning a control object (such as a head of a disc drive) includes a reference generator generating position and velocity references, an observer generating position and velocity estimates, and circuitry for determining position and velocity errors therefrom. Variable position and velocity gains are applied to the position and velocity errors, respectively, the position and velocity gains varying with respect to at least the magnitudes of the position errors.

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