Focus control through detection of the rate of error in discs wi

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Control of storage or retrieval operation by a control... – Mechanism control by the control signal

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369 44, 369 54, 369 58, G11B 709

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048092533

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Correcting scanning malfunctions, like dropouts, black dots, fingerprints, and scratches that occur on the surface of compact disks during playback, by means of error correction or interpolation in conjunction with the servo circuit technique to the extent that the playback is unaffectd or affected in a way that is hardly perceived by the listener is known. This is of course true only to a limited extent. It is conceivable for example that malfunctions on the order of scratches (dropouts, black dots, and fingerprints for example) on the surface of the scanned side of the disk can affect focus readjustment during scanning to the extent that an out-of-focus state can briefly occur. This means that focus will be impossible for a certain period of time due to the type, duration, and frequency of the error.
Scanning is affected to the extent that an interruption in playback will be annoyingly perceptible.
Focus readjustment must involve a closed servo circuit, specifically of a relatively high loop amplification, to ensure a powerful enough coupling between the disc and the focus activator even at the potential acceleration amplitudes that can affect the disk or scanning system. With this type and duration of error, however, high amplification and hence powerful coupling are not desirable because the coupling is too powerful for the situation.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the invention is accordingly to modify the focus-control servo circuit to the extent that any type of error that occurs can be stabilized.
Further details and developments of the invention will be evident from the embodiments described in the specification herein.
The focus controls are designed in accordance with the invention in that a signal comprising a data signal and a servo signal is supplied to the output of the optical scanner. The data signal is made available for data processing. The servo signal is supplied to the control circuits. Depending on the errors in the information base, then, the focus amplification is controlled in such a way that the focus coupling will be high at a low rate of error and low at a high rate of error. Optimum data output will be attained in the means of detecting and counting determine the type, duration,and frequency of errors for specific, selected periods and, subsequent to D/A (Digital to Analog) conversion, an appropriate, constantly self-adjusting signal for controlling the amplification of the servo amplifier is generated. The invention will now be specified with reference to the drawings.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a block diagram of one embodiment of the focus controls and;
FIG. 2, consisting of A through E, is a graph of the different signals in the various stages of the circuit that controls the amplification of the focus-control circuit.


DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 illustrates an information-based disk 1 that is optically scanned from below and driven by a motor 2. The optical scanner 4 has a focus actuator 3 that allows it to focus a laser beam precisely on the reflecting layer of disk 1.
During the scanning process, a composite signal, consisting of a data signal, EFM-HF (eight-to-fourteen modulation) for example, and a servo signal is supplied at the output 6 of optical scanner 4. The data signal is supplied through a line 9 to a terminal 10 to which a data-processor 20 is connected. The servo signal on the other hand is supplied through a line 8 to a threshold detector A. The output from threshold detector A leads to a counter B. Counter B is set by a gate clock C over a line 12. Gate clock C obtains pulses that represent the instantaneous speed of rotation of the disk from a terminal 11. Thus, the gate time that it emits varies depending on the instantaneous speed of rotation of the disk. The gate time is supplied through an input 13 to a latch circuit D connected to the output of counter B. Latch circuit D releases a digital signal to a downstream D/A converter F. D/A converter F releases a parameter for

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