Optical disc and apparatus for scanning the optical disc
    1.
    发明授权
    Optical disc and apparatus for scanning the optical disc 失效
    用于扫描光盘的光盘和设备

    公开(公告)号:US06700861B2

    公开(公告)日:2004-03-02

    申请号:US10349238

    申请日:2003-01-22

    IPC分类号: G11B700

    CPC分类号: G11B7/007 G11B7/00745

    摘要: The invention relates to an optical disc for recording data at a constant density, so called CLV (Constant Linear Velocity) or at zoned CLV. The disc has headers distributed along the disc on regular angular positions, a so called CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) pattern subdividing the track in track portions for recording an amount of data proportional to the radial position of the track portion concerned. Address information included in the headers is provided at the data density, which is CLV. The apparatus comprises header detection means for detecting the headers at the CAV locations, and for recovering position information from the headers at CLV density. Data sectors do not start at headers and are not fitted regularly between the headers, but start and stop at arbitrary positions which are calculated from the known amounts of data recordable in the track portions.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及用于以恒定密度记录数据的光盘,即所谓的CLV(恒定线速度)或分区CLV。 光盘具有沿着盘的规则角位置分配的头部,即所谓的CAV(恒定角速度)图案,其细分轨道部分中的轨迹,用于记录与相关轨道部分的径向位置成比例的数据量。 标题中包含的地址信息是以CLV的数据密度提供的。 该装置包括头部检测装置,用于检测CAV位置处的头部,并用于从CLV密度的头部恢复位置信息。 数据扇区不在标题处开始,并且不能在标题之间定期地拟合,而是可以从在轨道部分中可记录的已知数据量计算出的任意位置开始和停止。

    Optical disc and apparatus for scanning the optical disc
    2.
    发明授权
    Optical disc and apparatus for scanning the optical disc 失效
    用于扫描光盘的光盘和设备

    公开(公告)号:US06580680B1

    公开(公告)日:2003-06-17

    申请号:US09366694

    申请日:1999-08-04

    IPC分类号: G11B700

    CPC分类号: G11B7/007 G11B7/00745

    摘要: The invention relates to an optical disc for recording data at a constant density, so called CLV (Constant Linear Velocity) or at zoned CLV. The disc has headers distributed along the disc on regular angular positions, a so called CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) pattern subdividing the track in track portions for recording an amount of data proportional to the radical position of the track portion concerned. Address information included in the headers is provided at the data density, which is CLV. The apparatus comprises header detection means for detecting the headers at the CAV locations, and for recovering position information from the headers at CLV density. Data sectors do not start at headers and are not fitted regularly between the headers, but start and stop at arbitrary positions which are calculated from the known amounts of data recordable in the track portion.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及用于以恒定密度记录数据的光盘,即所谓的CLV(恒定线速度)或分区CLV。 光盘具有沿着盘的规则角位置分配的头部,即所谓的CAV(恒角速度)图案,其将轨道部分中的轨道细分,用于记录与相关轨道部分的激进位置成比例的数据量。 标题中包含的地址信息是以CLV的数据密度提供的。 该装置包括头部检测装置,用于检测CAV位置处的头部,并用于从CLV密度的头部恢复位置信息。 数据扇区不以标题开始,并且不能在标题之间定期设置,而是可以从在轨道部分中可记录的已知数据量计算的任意位置开始和停止。

    Information carrier, reading/writing device and reading device for
writing and/or reading information blocks
    3.
    发明授权
    Information carrier, reading/writing device and reading device for writing and/or reading information blocks 失效
    信息载体,读/写装置和用于写入和/或读取信息块的读取装置

    公开(公告)号:US06167012A

    公开(公告)日:2000-12-26

    申请号:US500303

    申请日:2000-02-08

    摘要: A disc-shaped information carrier has a track thereon which follows a helical or concentric path forming successive windings. For identifying each winding the information carrier also has a servo pattern thereon which includes position-information as well as synchronization elements. Such elements may be, for example, brief pulses in a continuous track wobble, and are distinguishable in adjacent windings based on a predetermined detectable parameter, such as alternating polarity or shifted relative phase positions. During recording by a read/write head a system control detects the synchronization elements and monitors whether a deviation has occurred signifying that the read/write head has wandered to an adjacent winding. In that event recording is interrupted. Thus, the least possible information in adjacent windings is overwritten in the case of disturbances resulting from shocks or defects of the information carrier. A read device is also described which interrupts reading if the winding identification provided by the synchronization elements signifies erroneous operation.

    摘要翻译: 盘状信息载体具有跟随形成连续绕组的螺旋或同心路径的轨道。 为了识别每个绕组,信息载体还具有包括位置信息以及同步元件的伺服模式。 这样的元件可以是例如连续轨道摆动中的短脉冲,并且可以基于预定的可检测参数(例如交替极性或偏移的相对位置)在相邻绕组中区分。 在通过读/写头进行记录期间,系统控制检测同步元件并监视是否发生偏差,表示读/写头已经流向相邻绕组。 在这种情况下,记录中断。 因此,在由于信息载体的冲击或缺陷引起的干扰的情况下,相邻绕组中的最不可能的信息被覆盖。 还描述了如果由同步元件提供的绕组识别意味着错误操作则中断读取的读取装置。

    Optical record carrier
    4.
    发明授权
    Optical record carrier 失效
    光记录载体

    公开(公告)号:US06269071B1

    公开(公告)日:2001-07-31

    申请号:US09268256

    申请日:1999-03-15

    IPC分类号: G11B700

    摘要: An optical record carrier has parallel tracks for recording user information in a pattern of optically detectable marks, the tracks being provided with control information. The tracks are grouped in pairs of neighboring tracks. The control information in both tracks of a pair is identical and the control information in tracks of different pairs is different. The identity of the control information reduces the effect of crosstalk on neighboring tracks.

    摘要翻译: 光学记录载体具有用于以光学可检测标记的图案记录用户信息的平行轨道,轨道被提供有控制信息。 轨道被分成成对的相邻轨道。 一对的两个轨道中的控制信息是相同的,并且不同对的轨道中的控制信息是不同的。 控制信息的身份减少了串扰对相邻轨道的影响。

    Modifying the recording process to extend the life of a rewritable
information carrier
    5.
    发明授权
    Modifying the recording process to extend the life of a rewritable information carrier 失效
    修改记录过程以延长可重写信息载体的使用寿命

    公开(公告)号:US6115340A

    公开(公告)日:2000-09-05

    申请号:US800633

    申请日:1997-02-14

    摘要: The device according to the invention is suitable for recording a rewritable information carrier such a CD-E covered by a phase-change recording layer. As is known, such an information carrier has a limited useful life because the recorded, optically readable patterns start deviating ever more from the desired form when recorded recurrently. The invention is also based on the recognition that this degradation is accelerated if a certain part of the track on the information carrier constantly accommnodates the same patterns, for example, if information blocks are recorded starting from fixed initial positions and the information is represented by the patterns in a specific manner. The device comprises means for shifting the initial position along the track over a distance randomly selected within predefined boundaries and/or for adapting the manner of representation. This causes constantly different patterns to be recorded, even if the same information is to be recorded in a specific part of the track. The information carrier described according to the invention has an additional margin between the information blocks to allow of the shifting of the initial position.

    摘要翻译: 根据本发明的装置适用于记录由相变记录层覆盖的诸如CD-E的可重写信息载体。 众所周知,这种信息载体具有有限的使用寿命,因为记录的光可读模式在循序记录时开始偏离期望的形式。 本发明还基于这样的认识,即如果信息载体上的轨道的某一部分不断地匹配相同的模式,则这种劣化是加速的,例如,如果从固定的初始位置开始记录信息块,并且信息由 模式以特定的方式。 该装置包括用于沿着轨道在预定边界内随机选择的距离上移动初始位置和/或用于调整表示方式的装置。 即使在轨道的特定部分记录相同的信息,也会导致持续不断的记录模式。 根据本发明描述的信息载体在信息块之间具有允许初始位置移位的附加余量。

    Information carrier, reading/writing device and reading device for
writing and/or reading information blocks
    6.
    发明授权
    Information carrier, reading/writing device and reading device for writing and/or reading information blocks 失效
    信息载体,读/写装置和用于写入和/或读取信息块的读取装置

    公开(公告)号:US6091681A

    公开(公告)日:2000-07-18

    申请号:US922697

    申请日:1997-09-02

    摘要: A disc-shaped information carrier and a device for reading and/or writing information blocks in a track thereon which follows a helical or concentric path forming successive windings. For identifying each winding the information carrier also has a servo pattern thereon which includes position-information as well as synchronization elements. Such elements may be, for example, brief pulses in a continuous track wobble, and are distinguishable in adjacent windings based on a predetermined detectable parameter, such as alternating polarity or shifted relative phase positions. The device has a read/write head and a system control which during writing detects the synchronization elements and monitors whether a deviation has occurred signifying that the read/write head has wandered to an adjacent winding. In that event writing is interrupted. Thus, the least possible information in adjacent windings is overwritten in the case of disturbances resulting from shocks or defects of the information carrier. A read device is also described which interrupts reading if the winding identification provided by the synchronization elements signifies erroneous operation.

    摘要翻译: 一种盘形信息载体和用于在其上的轨道中读取和/或写入信息块的装置,其沿着形成连续绕组的螺旋或同心路径。 为了识别每个绕组,信息载体还具有包括位置信息以及同步元件的伺服模式。 这样的元件可以是例如连续轨道摆动中的短脉冲,并且可以基于预定的可检测参数(例如交替极性或偏移的相对位置)在相邻绕组中区分。 该设备具有读/写头和系统控制,其在写入期间检测同步元件并监视是否发生偏差,表示读/写头已经移动到相邻绕组。 在这种情况下,写作中断。 因此,在由于信息载体的冲击或缺陷引起的干扰的情况下,相邻绕组中的最不可能的信息被覆盖。 还描述了如果由同步元件提供的绕组识别意味着错误操作则中断读取的读取装置。

    Varying the process of rewriting to extend the life of a information carrier
    8.
    发明授权
    Varying the process of rewriting to extend the life of a information carrier 有权
    改变重写过程,延长信息载体的寿命

    公开(公告)号:US06469968B1

    公开(公告)日:2002-10-22

    申请号:US09619071

    申请日:2000-07-19

    IPC分类号: G11B509

    摘要: The life of a rewritable information carrier such a CD-E covered by a phase-change recording layer is extended by varying the manner of representing information of an information block, for subsequent recordings, in the same portion of the record carrier. The manner can be changed, for example, by shifting the initial position at which representing information is written along the track over a distance randomly selected within predefined boundaries; or by writing a varying amount of information representing information from the end of the block before the start of information from the beginning of the information block to rotate the information in the track; or by scrambling the information in a varying manner such as using different keys. The manner of representation can be changed, for example, for each subsequent recording on the same portion of the record carrier. This causes different patterns to be recorded in the same portion, even if the same information is recorded in that portion of the track.

    摘要翻译: 由相变记录层覆盖的诸如CD-E的可重写信息载体的寿命通过改变在记录载体的相同部分中用于后续记录的信息块的信息的表示的方式而被扩展。 例如,可以通过沿着轨道在预定边界内随机选择的距离上沿着轨道写入表示信息的初始位置来改变方式; 或者通过在从信息块的开头开始信息之前写入表示来自块结束的信息的变化量的信息,以使信息在轨道中旋转; 或通过以诸如使用不同的键的不同方式加扰信息。 例如,可以改变表示的方式,用于记录载体的相同部分上的每个后续记录。 这导致不同的图案被记录在相同的部分中,即使在轨道的该部分中记录了相同的信息。

    Write intensity calibration of a recording beam by reading a test
pattern written on a buffer sector of a record carrier
    9.
    发明授权
    Write intensity calibration of a recording beam by reading a test pattern written on a buffer sector of a record carrier 失效
    通过读取写在记录载体的缓冲区上的测试图形来对记录光束进行写入强度校准

    公开(公告)号:US5617399A

    公开(公告)日:1997-04-01

    申请号:US386786

    申请日:1995-02-10

    摘要: Disclosure is given of a device and method for recording by means of a radiation beam user information on a record carrier. The user information is written in the form of optically detectable marks in concentric tracks. The tracks are subdivided into sectors. The record carrier used has ring-shaped zones. Within these zones lie the sectors aligned seen in radial direction. For writing the marks in the tracks, a write intensity of the radiation beam is set to a determined set value. For this purpose, a test information pattern is written in a buffer sector which is situated on an edge of a zone. Then the test information pattern is read back during which operation the test information pattern is converted to a corresponding test data pattern. Based upon the test data pattern a set value for the write intensity is determined.

    摘要翻译: 给出了通过在记录载体上的辐射束用户信息记录的装置和方法。 用户信息以同心轨迹中的可光学检测标记的形式写入。 轨道细分为扇区。 使用的记录载体具有环形区域。 在这些区域内,沿着径向对准的扇区。 为了在轨道中写入标记,将辐射束的写入强度设置为确定的设定值。 为此,将测试信息模式写入位于区域边缘的缓冲区段中。 然后在测试信息模式被转换成相应的测试数据模式的过程中读回测试信息模式。 基于测试数据模式,确定写入强度的设定值。