Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080284630 | READ SIGNAL PROCESSING CIRCUIT, READ SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD, AND OPTICAL DISC DRIVE - The present invention provides a read channel and a drive capable of suppressing deterioration in performance of a PLL and a Viterbi decoder by using a DC component eliminating means capable of higher-speed operation than hitherto. The location of an edge is determined by using differential of a read signal, and a DC component is detected from the midpoint level of the edge. Detection of a pseudo-edge due to a long mark or space signal is prevented by limiting the absolute value of a maximum or minimum of a differential coefficient when the location of the edge is determined from the differential coefficient of the read signal. Internal operation of a DC component detector is controlled according to the state of the PLL and the magnitude of the DC component. | 11-20-2008 |
20080291795 | HIGHLY ADAPTIVE RECORDING METHOD AND OPTICAL RECORDING APPARATUS - An optical disk recording method includes the steps of: providing a multi-pulse chain from a recording wave; independently changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) of the first pulse in the multi-pulse chain in accordance with a preceding space length and a recording mark length; changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with a following space length and the recording mark length in a predetermined timing or in independence; and in relation to the smallest mark recorded by irradiation with mono pulse, changing the rise timing in accordance with the preceding space length and the recording mark length and the fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with the following space length and recording mark length, compensating various optical disks different in recording material without change of the fundamental waveform. | 11-27-2008 |
20080291796 | HIGHLY ADAPTIVE RECORDING METHOD AND OPTICAL RECORDING APPARATUS - An optical disk recording method includes the steps of: providing a multi-pulse chain from a recording wave; independently changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) of the first pulse in the multi-pulse chain in accordance with a preceding space length and a recording mark length; changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with a following space length and the recording mark length in a predetermined timing or in independence; and in relation to the smallest mark recorded by irradiation with mono pulse, changing the rise timing in accordance with the preceding space length and the recording mark length and the fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with the following space length and recording mark length, compensating various optical disks different in recording material without change of the fundamental waveform. | 11-27-2008 |
20080304375 | OPTICAL DISC APPARATUS AND OFFSET ADJUSTMENT METHOD THEREOF - An optical disc apparatus includes a laser diode for emitting a laser light, a beam splitter for dividing the laser light into a main beam and sub beam, a main photodetector for detecting the main beam to output a main push-pull signal, a sub photodetector for detecting the sub beam to output a sub push-pull signal, and a subtracter for calculating the main and sub push-pull signals to output a differential push-pull signal, in which an amplification degree of the sub push-pull signal is adjusted so that a DC offset on the differential push-pull signal is adjusted, even in the case where a laser intensity is varied. | 12-11-2008 |
20090010132 | HIGHLY ADAPTIVE RECORDING METHOD AND OPTICAL RECORDING APPARATUS - An optical disk recording method includes the steps of: providing a multi-pulse chain from a recording wave; independently changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) of the first pulse in the multi-pulse chain in accordance with a preceding space length and a recording mark length; changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with a following space length and the recording mark length in a predetermined timing or in independence; and in relation to the smallest mark recorded by irradiation with mono pulse, changing the rise timing in accordance with the preceding space length and the recording mark length and the fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with the following space length and recording mark length, compensating various optical disks different in recording material without change of the fundamental waveform. | 01-08-2009 |
20090040897 | Reproducing signal measuring method, signal reproducing apparatus, and optical recording medium - Regarding a signal recorded with a first frequency in a recording area on a specific first recording layer and a signal recorded with a second frequency different from the first frequency in a recording area on a second recording layer which might cause interlayer crosstalk in relation to the first recording layer, a reproducing signal measurement method for a multilayer optical recording medium having at least three recording layers includes reproducing the signal recorded in the recording area on the first recording layer, separating signals recorded respectively with the first and second frequencies, discriminating signal amplitude of the first frequency and a maximum value in signal amplitude of the second frequency, and calculating a signal amplitude ratio between them to measure interlayer crosstalk contained in the signal reproduced from the recording area on the first recording layer. Thus, the interlayer crosstalk quantity caused by unnecessary light can be measured quantitatively. | 02-12-2009 |
20090086602 | OPTICAL INFORMATION REPRODUCING METHOD, OPTICAL INFORMATION REPRODUCING APPARATUS AND OPTICAL INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM - Reproduction on an optical recording medium having plural information layers involves the problem of distortion occurring due to interlayer crosstalk and hence deterioration in the quality of a readout signal. At a predetermined radius, a correction coefficient for correcting the amount of fluctuation components is calculated from a readout signal with distortion due to the interlayer crosstalk, and then is stored. The stored correction coefficient is used to eliminate crosstalk components and to correct readout signal fluctuation during reproduction on a predetermined area. In this way, the original readout signal without interlayer crosstalk components can be obtained, so that good-quality reproduction characteristics can be achieved. | 04-02-2009 |
20090109814 | HIGHLY ADAPTIVE RECORDING METHOD AND OPTICAL RECORDING APPARATUS - An optical disk recording method includes the steps of: providing a multi-pulse chain from a recording wave; independently changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) of the first pulse in the multi-pulse chain in accordance with a preceding space length and a recording mark length; changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with a following space length and the recording mark length in a predetermined timing or in independence; and in relation to the smallest mark recorded by irradiation with mono pulse, changing the rise timing in accordance with the preceding space length and the recording mark length and the fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with the following space length and recording mark length, compensating various optical disks different in recording material without change of the fundamental waveform. | 04-30-2009 |
20090129217 | OPTICAL INFORMATION RECORDING APPARATUS - A rewritable optical disk apparatus, optical information recording and reproducing apparatus or the like is allowed to automatically and properly adjust the optical system to the optimum focal condition regardless of the readout signal detector's positional error and the residual aberration in the optical system. The spherical aberration and defocus are coarsely adjusted using the amplitude (PP amplitude) of the tracking error signal and then finely adjusted using the amplitude (RF amplitude) of the readout signal. Since the spherical aberration can properly be adjusted, it is possible to raise the reliability of the readout signal. | 05-21-2009 |
20090147647 | INFORMATION RECORDING METHOD AND INFORMATION RECORDING/REPRODUCING APPARATUS - To make the adjustment of a write-pulse parameter on the basis of a phase error between a readout signal and a clock signal applicable also to high-density optical discs. The channel bit length during trial writing is made larger than that during user-data recording. Then, a write-pulse parameter adjusted by the trial writing is applied as it is or with a predetermined correction to user-data recording. | 06-11-2009 |
20090154326 | Optical recording and reading equipment - Disclosed herewith is a data recording and reading equipment capable of reducing laser noise easily. At first, a laser beam source that can reduce the laser noise when reading data from a subject optical disk is obtained. A modulator capable of varying laser attenuation with a voltage is disposed so as to precede the laser, thereby the laser noise when reading data from the optical disk can be reduced without lowering the laser power when in writing. | 06-18-2009 |
20090257327 | Optical Signal Detecting Circuit and Information Reproducing Device Using the Same - An object of the present invention is to achieve both low noise and fast response in an optical signal detecting circuit capable of providing all of three signals—a focus error signal, a tracking error signal, and an RF signal—with only a single detection system. A single current-to-voltage converter converts a current signal obtained by adding currents flowing through two photodiodes, into a voltage signal. Not only currents flowing into the photodiodes, but also currents flowing out from the photodiodes are taken out as the voltage signals. Moreover, by applying two different reference voltages to the current-to-voltage converters, a reverse bias voltage is applied between the terminals of each photodiode. | 10-15-2009 |
20090257341 | MULTILAYER OPTICAL RECORDING MEDIUM - In a multilayer optical recording medium having at least three recording layers, an influence of interlayer crosstalk due to an unnecessary light is removed. Each of the recording layers includes an information recording area, and the recording layers other than the nearest recording layer and the farthest recording layer when viewed from a light incident side include a first annular area having uneven patterns formed thereon, and a second annular area having uneven patterns formed thereon, the first annular area being adjacent to an inner side of the information recording area, the second annular area being adjacent to an outer side of the information recording area. | 10-15-2009 |
20090316539 | OPTICAL HEAD AND OPTICAL DISK APPARATUS - There are provided an interference type optical head and an optical disk apparatus, which have a signal amplification effect and which can be manufactured in sizes comparable to conventional optical heads. In an optical disk apparatus that performs signal amplification by making a light, which is used as a reference light without being irradiated on an optical disk and, interfere with reflected light from the optical disk, a corner cube prism that reflects the reference light is mounted on the same actuator as an objective lens. Further, there is provided a movable portion that adjusts the optical path length of the interfering light in accordance with the kind of optical disk being read and the recording layer being read. A wedge prism may be used for the movable portion, and a spherical aberration correction lens and an optical path length adjusting component may be moved integrally. Thus, a stable amplification effect may be obtained while keeping the overall size comparable to conventional apparatuses. | 12-24-2009 |
20100195459 | Adjustment Method Of Optimum Write Power And Optical Write/Retrieval Device - A power adjustment method in which a modulation index is calculated from reproduced signals of patterns recorded by irradiating light onto an optical information recording medium with a recording power varied and an optimum power of irradiation light is set up using the modulation index. The power adjustment method includes calculating an optimum value PcO of a predetermined correction term Pc using a relation of a value obtained by subtracting the predetermined correction term Pc from the recording power and the modulation index, finding a value Pth of the recording power at which the modulation index becomes substantially zero in the relation of the value obtained by subtracting the optimum value PcO from the recording power and the modulation index, and setting up a value obtained by multiplying the value of Pth by a predetermined constant as a recording power of each of the recording patterns. | 08-05-2010 |
20100195462 | METHOD OF EVALUATING REPRODUCE SIGNAL AND OPTICAL DISC DRIVE - A highly efficient and reliable reproduced signal evaluation method and an optical disc drive using that method in which assuming that the number of 2T's appearing successively in a predetermined evaluation bitstream is i, the evaluation bitstream is divided into a main bitstream (5+2i) long and sub bitstreams at the ends of the main bitstream. The check process to determine whether a predetermined evaluation bitstream is included in the binarized bitstreams is replaced with a main bitstream agreement check. This can prevent an increase in the circuit size. At the same time, by separately summing up for each main bitstream the calculated results of Euclidean distance between the reproduced signal and the target signal corresponding to the evaluation bitstream, the size of an evaluation summing circuit can be reduced. | 08-05-2010 |
20100214896 | MULTILAYERED OPTICAL DISC AND ITS RECORDING METHOD - In an optical disc having N (N is an integer larger than or equal to 3) information recording layers of rewritable or recordable type, each of the information recording layers includes an test area to adjust conditions for recording and reproduction and the test areas are arranged so that the radial positions thereof overlap those of other layers. Recording test is performed only to an area smaller than or equal to 1/N of the test area of each layer and any other area is always unrecorded (write inhibited). | 08-26-2010 |
20100260025 | ADJUSTING METHOD FOR RECORDING CONDITION AND OPTICAL DISC DEVICE - A method for evaluating reproduced signal wherein when Euclidean distance is calculated by judging the coincidence between a binary bit array and a predetermined evaluation bit array in the evaluation of the quality of reproduced signal, in a large capacity optical disc system with constraint length equal to or greater than 5, the assumption is made that the continuous 2T count included in a predetermined evaluation bit array is denoted by i and that each evaluation bit array is composed of a main bit array having a bit length of (5+2i) and auxiliary bit arrays added before and after the main bit array; judgment on whether binary bit arrays include the predetermined evaluation bit array, is concentrated on the coincidence judgment of the main bit arrays; and at the same time, the Euclidean distance between the reproduced signal and the target signal corresponding to the evaluation bit array is calculated with respect to each main bit array and the results of such calculations are separated and counted. | 10-14-2010 |
20100284257 | ADJUSTING METHOD FOR RECORDING CONDITION AND OPTICAL DISC DEVICE - In a optical disc system with constraint length equal to or greater than 5, under assumption that continuous 2T count included in a predetermined evaluation bit array is denoted by i and that length of evaluation bit array of interest is given by (5+2 | 11-11-2010 |
20100329097 | MULTILAYERED OPTICAL DISC AND ITS RECORDING METHOD - Information about a variation ratio of the recording power sensitivity, which varies depending on whether another recording layer is recorded or unrecorded, is recorded onto a disc control information area (DI) in advance. Moreover, based on this recording-power-sensitivity variation information, recording-power compensation is performed. The corresponding recording-power compensation method is classified into three types: (1) type in which the recording is performed by judging the recorded/unrecorded states of another layer, (2) type in which, instead of judging the recorded/unrecorded states of another layer, the recording is performed using an intermediate power of the optimum powers for both of the recorded/unrecorded states, and (3) combination of (1) and (2). | 12-30-2010 |
20110026383 | REPRODUCED SIGNAL EVALUATION METHOD AND WRITE ADJUSTMENT METHOD - The present invention aims to provide a reproduced signal evaluation method and a write adjustment method for offering a Blu-ray disc having a large storage capacity with excellent media compatibility. An evaluation index L-SEAT is calculated through signed addition using a Euclidean distance difference calculated from at least one of target signals in which a focused edge is shifted to the right and left, and the quality of the reproduced signal is evaluated based on the evaluation index. Write condition adjustment using the index enables write adjustment not depending on SNR and achieving high adjustment accuracy. | 02-03-2011 |
20110122756 | OPTICAL DISC RECORDING METHOD AND OPTICAL DISC RECORDER - To compensate for edge shifts varying largely in accordance with preceding mark lengths. Provided are a method and a recorder in which a duration of a cooling pulse in each recording pulse string to form a mark having a length of nT is determined on the basis of an edge shift amount of a front edge of a mark whose preceding mark has a length of nT, where n is an integer and T is a channel bit length. | 05-26-2011 |
20110209166 | HIGHLY ADAPTIVE RECORDING METHOD AND OPTICAL RECORDING APPARATUS - An optical disk recording method includes the steps of: providing a multi-pulse chain from a recording wave; independently changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) of the first pulse in the multi-pulse chain in accordance with a preceding space length and a recording mark length; changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with a following space length and the recording mark length in a predetermined timing or in independence; and in relation to the smallest mark recorded by irradiation with mono pulse, changing the rise timing in accordance with the preceding space length and the recording mark length and the fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with the following space length and recording mark length, compensating various optical disks different in recording material without change of the fundamental waveform. | 08-25-2011 |
20120002526 | METHOD OF EVALUATING REPRODUCE SIGNAL AND OPTICAL DISC DEVICE - A highly efficient and reliable reproduced signal evaluation method and an optical disc drive using that method in which assuming that the number of 2T's appearing successively in a predetermined evaluation bitstream is i, the evaluation bitstream is divided into a main bitstream (5+2i) long and sub bitstreams at the ends of the main bitstream. The check process to determine whether a predetermined evaluation bitstream is included in the binarized bitstreams is replaced with a main bitstream agreement check. This can prevent an increase in the circuit size. At the same time, by separately summing up for each main bitstream the calculated results of Euclidean distance between the reproduced signal and the target signal corresponding to the evaluation bitstream, the size of an evaluation summing circuit can be reduced. | 01-05-2012 |
20120002527 | Adjusting Method For Recording Condition And Optical Disc Device - An optical disc device and an adjusting method for a recording condition for use with the optical disc device that records data into an optical disc medium by using codes whose shortest run length is 2T and reproduces the recorded data by using an adaptive equalizing procedure and a PRML procedure, wherein the recording condition is so adjusted that a reproduced signal with desired quality can be obtained, by using, as the adaptive equalizing procedure, a procedure in which a tap coefficient C | 01-05-2012 |
20120201113 | HIGHLY ADAPTIVE RECORDING METHOD AND OPTICAL RECORDING APPARATUS - An optical disk recording method includes the steps of: providing a multi-pulse chain from a recording wave; independently changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) of the first pulse in the multi-pulse chain in accordance with a preceding space length and a recording mark length; changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with a following space length and the recording mark length in a predetermined timing or in independence; and in relation to the smallest mark recorded by irradiation with mono pulse, changing the rise timing in accordance with the preceding space length and the recording mark length and the fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with the following space length and recording mark length, compensating various optical disks different in recording material without change of the fundamental waveform. | 08-09-2012 |
20120243392 | RECORDING ADJUSTING METHOD, INFORMATION RECORDING AND REPRODUCING DEVICE, AND INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM - The present invention achieves tracking servo using a recording signal on a grooveless optical disc. Trial writing signals are written by using multiple recording conditions, and a recommended recording condition having favorable qualities of a reproduction signal and a tracking error signal is determined based on the trial writing signals. Then, recording is performed by using the recommended recording condition. In addition, by using a recording condition determined based on an optimum power control performed prior to the recording, signals are recorded adjacent to each other in at least two tracks. Signals are recorded by using the determined recording condition under which a tracking error signal quality obtained from the recording signal matches a desired value of a tracking error signal quality of the medium. | 09-27-2012 |
20120250480 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING RECORDING CONDITION, OPTICAL DISC DEVICE, AND INFORMATION RECORDING METHOD - Provided is a recording adjustment method capable of controlling an edge position of a mark with high accuracy. Based on the acquired read-out signal waveform, a starting position of a last pulse is adjusted such that a so-called L-SEAT shift value for an end edge of the mark becomes minimum. | 10-04-2012 |
20130242714 | Method for Adjusting Recording Condition, Optical Disc Device, and Information Recording Method - A recording adjustment method capable of controlling an edge position of a mark with high accuracy. Based on an acquired read-out signal waveform, a starting position of a last pulse is adjusted such that a so-called L-SEAT shift value for an end edge of the mark becomes minimum. | 09-19-2013 |
20130301398 | HIGHLY ADAPTIVE RECORDING METHOD AND OPTICAL RECORDING APPARATUS - An optical disk recording method includes the steps of: providing a multi-pulse chain from a recording wave; independently changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) of the first pulse in the multi-pulse chain in accordance with a preceding space length and a recording mark length; changing the pulse rise timing and pulse fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with a following space length and the recording mark length in a predetermined timing or in independence; and in relation to the smallest mark recorded by irradiation with mono pulse, changing the rise timing in accordance with the preceding space length and the recording mark length and the fall timing (pulse width) in accordance with the following space length and recording mark length, compensating various optical disks different in recording material without change of the fundamental waveform. | 11-14-2013 |