Disc recording apparatus for recording a signal without losing t

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – With servo positioning of transducer assembly over track... – Optical servo system

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369 4434, 369 54, 369 32, G11B 700

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for recording a signal on a disc medium driven by a servo circuit comprises, device for generating a laser beam for recording the signal on the disc medium, device for detecting a track jump of a scan of the disc medium by the laser beam, device for storing the signal during an occurrence of the track jump, and controller for controlling the laser beam generating device, track jump detecting device and storing device so that a recording operation by the laser beam is stopped during the occurrence of the track, and the signal stored in the storing device is recorded on a predetermined area of the disc medium after the record operation becomes to be possible.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4796247 (1989-01-01), Vogelsang
patent: 4956832 (1990-09-01), Miyasaka
patent: 5132956 (1992-07-01), Ichikawa
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 10, No. 338 (P-516) Nov. 15, 1986 & JP-A-61 139 984 (Nippon Columbia) Jun. 27, 1986.

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