Optical disc apparatus controlling irradiation position based on cross-correlation value between reproduction signal and decoded signal
US-9754619-B1 · Sep 5, 2017 · US
US11295779B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11295779-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917281686-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2022 |
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The present disclosure provides an optical disk device capable of reproducing data recorded on a high linear density optical disk stably. The optical disk device according to the disclosure is characterized by being equipped with a recording expected waveform generation circuit which generates, at the time of recording, an expected waveform that is expected to be obtained at the time of decoding; and a recording pulse generation circuit which generates a recording pulse for driving a laser with power and a time width suitable for an amplitude value of the recording expected waveform for each sampling point of the recording expected waveform.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical disk device for recording and reproducing recording data on and from a track of an optical disk, comprising: an optical pickup having a laser of a wavelength λ and an objective lens having a numerical aperture N; a modulation circuit configured to generate, from the recording data, a modulated signal that is coded under a prescribed coding method; a recording expected waveform generation circuit configured to generate a recording expected waveform that is expected to be obtained in decoding the recording data from the track on which the modulated signal is recorded under a condition that a channel base length of the modulated signal is equal to L; and a recording pulse generation circuit configured to generate a recording pulse for driving the laser with power and a time width corresponding to an amplitude value of the recording expected waveform for each sampling point of the recording expected waveform, wherein the optical pickup records the recording data by applying laser pulses to the track based on the recording pulse. 2. The optical disk device according to claim 1 , wherein the recording expected waveform generation circuit is configured to generate a first expected waveform that is sampled at the channel base length L and expected to be obtained when the recording data are decoded from the track on which the modulated signal is recorded; and wherein the recording expected waveform generation circuit is configured to generate a second expected waveform by resampling the first expected waveform at an interval within such a range as to be longer than or equal to the channel base length L and shorter than or equal to ½ of a diffraction limit length (=λ/4N) and output the second expected waveform as the recording expected waveform. 3. The optical disk device according to claim 2 , wherein the optical pick up further detects a reproduction signal from the track; and wherein the optical disk device further comprises: a reproduction signal decoding circuit configured to maximum-likelihood-decode, from the reproduction signal, the modulated signal recorded on the track using a condition of a frequency characteristic corresponding to the recording expected waveform; and a demodulation circuit configured to demodulate the recorded data under the prescribed coding method from the modulated signal decoded by the reproduction signal decoding circuit. 4. The optical disk device according to claim 3 , wherein the reproduction signal decoding circuit is configured to decode the reproduction signal using the first expected waveform as an expected waveform of the maximum likelihood decoding. 5. The optical disk device according to claim 3 , further comprising: a recording condition evaluation circuit configured to correct a relationship between the power and the time width for the amplitude value of the recording expected waveform in the recording pulse generation circuit based on an error between the recording expected waveform and the reproduction signal. 6. The optical disk device according to claim 3 , further comprising: a reproduction signal memory circuit configured to store, as digital waveform data, the reproduction signal detected by the optical pickup from the track on which the recording data is recorded, before the recording of the recording data; and a noise waveform addition circuit configured to read out the digital waveform data corresponding to a recording position of the recording data, wherein the recording expected waveform generation circuit is configured to generate, as the recording expected waveform, a waveform obtained by subtracting the digital waveform data from a waveform that is expected to be obtained when the recording data is decoded from the track on which the modulated signal is recorded.
Recording strategies, e.g. pulse sequences (G11B7/0062 takes precedence) · CPC title
digital demodulation process · CPC title
Error detection or correction; Testing {, e.g. of drop-outs} · CPC title
Enhancement of the total storage capacity · CPC title
adjusting the signal strength during recording or reproduction, e.g. variable gain amplifiers (optimum power control for optical discs G11B7/125) · CPC title
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