GB2228132A - Disk player pickup control system - Google Patents

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GB2228132A
GB2228132A GB8928195A GB8928195A GB2228132A GB 2228132 A GB2228132 A GB 2228132A GB 8928195 A GB8928195 A GB 8928195A GB 8928195 A GB8928195 A GB 8928195A GB 2228132 A GB2228132 A GB 2228132A
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Yoshio Aoyagi
Hiroyuki Abe
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    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B7/00Recording or reproducing by optical means, e.g. recording using a thermal beam of optical radiation by modifying optical properties or the physical structure, reproducing using an optical beam at lower power by sensing optical properties; Record carriers therefor
    • G11B7/08Disposition or mounting of heads or light sources relatively to record carriers
    • G11B7/085Disposition or mounting of heads or light sources relatively to record carriers with provision for moving the light beam into, or out of, its operative position or across tracks, otherwise than during the transducing operation, e.g. for adjustment or preliminary positioning or track change or selection
    • G11B7/08505Methods for track change, selection or preliminary positioning by moving the head

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DISK PLAYER PICKUP CONTROL SYSTEK This invention relates to a disk player,, and more particularly to a system of moving its pickup to the home position in the disk player.
In general, in optical disks such as digital audio dis.ks and video disks. the record data start point is positioned in the inner periphery, in which table-of-contents (hereinafter referred to merely as I'TOW, when applicable) data such as the number of program data recorded therein and addresses representing the positions of the program data are recorded.
In playing such a disk, first the TOC is read with the pickup, then the pickup is moved to the start position of a program data specified, and the pickup is moved along the tracks from the start position towards the outer periphery of the disk. Hence, In the disk player, in order to quickly start a disk playing operation every time, the pickup, is moved near to the position of TOC of the disk (hereinafter referred to as "a home position", when applicable) at the end of each disk playing operation.
1 in a conventional disk player, the pickup is moved to the home position by a mechanical switch disposed near it. More specifically, the pickup is moved to the home position when a disk playing operation is suspended or accomplished as follows: The pickup is moved inwardly of the disk. and is then stopped at the position where the mechanical switch is operated by the pickup. This position is the home position.
As described above, in the conventional disk player, the arrival of the pickup at the home position is detected by the mechanical switch disposed near the home position. Therefore, the conventional pickup control system suffers from a difficulty that the mechanical switch must be positioned with high accuracy, and the efficiency of the disk player assembling work is lowered as much. On the other hand, the home position and the record data start position of the disk may be shifted from each other when the disk is used for a long time or because of the eccentricity of the disk. Thus, it is not preferable to employ such a stationary switch to determine the home position of the pickup.
Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a disk player in which no mechanical switch is employed to move the pickup to the home position.
The foregoing object of the invention has been achieved by the provision of a disk player pickup, control system in which, according to the invention, position data representing the present position of a pickup is read from a disk in which program data have been recorded, the distance from the present position to the home position of the pickup, is calculated according to the position data thus read, and the pickup Is moved to the home position according to the distance thus calculated.
The pickup is moved to the home position, for instance, in order to suspend the playback of the disk, or to eject the disk, or to read the TOC to start the playback of the disk. For this purpose. first address data is read from the disk with the pickup to detect the present position of the pickup, and then the distance of the pickup from the present position thus detected to the home position is calculated, and, according to the distance thus calculat:ed, a carriage motor is controlled to move the pickup for the distance. Thus, the pickup is positioned at the home position._ In the drawings:- Fig. 1 is an explanatory diagram, partly as a block diagram, showing the arrangement of one embodiment of this invention.
Fig. 2 is a flow chart for a description of the operations of ejecting a disk and stopping it in the embodiment of the invention.
t' -. ---. -. 1 1- 1 Fig. 3 is a flow chart for a description of the operation of starting the playback of a disk in the embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing the arrangement of digital audio disk player which is one embodiment of this invention.
In the disk player. a disk D is rotated by a spindle motor 1. In the case of a compact disk, it is driven at a constant linear velocity (CLV). a linear velocity of 1. 2 mls to 1.4 mls, and about 500 rpm in the inner periphery and about 200 rpm in the outer periphery.
The disk D has three areas; a lead-in area where TOC is recorded, a program area where music signals are recorded, and a lead-out area where a program end signal is recorded, which are arranged in the stated order radially outwardly of the disk; that is, the lead-in area is the innermost area., the lead-out area is the outermost area, and the program area is located between the lead-in area and the lead-out area. The TOC, as was described above, Is the data which Includes the number of program data (hereinafter referred to as Omusic data,, or "Pieces of music", when applicable), the addresses (positions on the disk) of the start, intervals and end of each piece of music, the time of performance of each piece of music, and the total time of performance of all pieces of music. The r_ TOC data are repeatedly recorded in the disk until the start position of the program area occurs. The music data recorded in the program are a plurality of frames each having a synchronizing signal, a sub-code of control data and expansion feature data, data bits of music signalst and error correcting bits for correcting errors in the data bits. The subcodes further include address data.
The data recorded in the disk D are read with an optical pickup 2. and supplied to a detecting section 3. The detecting section 3 reads a record signal out of the signal subjected to photo-electric conversion by the optical pickup 2, and applies it to a signal processing section 4, and supplies error signals such as a focusing error signal and a tracking error signal to a servo secion 5.
In the signal processing section 4, the record signal is shaped into a digital signal to detect the synchronizing signal, demodulate the music signal, and to detect the sub-code. The music signal is subjected to digital-to-analog conversion, so that it is outputted as an analog audio signal, a part of the synchronizing signal Is applied to the servo section 5, and the sub-code Is applied to a control section (CPU) 6.
In response to the error signal from the detecting section 3, the synchronizing signal from the signal processing section 4, and control signals from the control section 6. the P' 1 1 servo section 5 outputs servo signals for a focus servo that the focus coil of the optical pickup 2 is controlled to focus the light beam on the ref lecting surf ace of the disk D.. a tracking servo that the tracking coil of the optical pickup 2 is controlled so that the light beam is applied to an aimed tracking, a carriage servo that a carriage motor M is controlled so as to move the body of the optical pickup 2 radially of the disk D, and a CW servo that the spindle motor M is driven at a constant linear velocity.
The control section 6 is made up of a microcomputer. to output control signals for controlling the above-described various sections in the disk player. The control section 6 further controls a loading mechanism 7 for loading a disk D on the disk player and unloading it therefrom.
The disk player further comprises an operation /di splay section 8. The operation/di splay section 8 comprises; a group of controls such as a play switch for reproducing music data recorded on the disk D, a stop switch for suspending the reproduction of music data. an ejection switch for removing a disk D from the disk player, a group of display units such as a display unit for displaying the operations of those controls, and a display unit for displaying the number of music data being reproduced and the performance time thereof.
The operation of the disk player thus constructed with respect to the movement of the optical pickup to the home 1 1 f - 1 position will be described.
Fig. 2 is a flow chart for a description of the operation of returning the pickup 2 to the home position when the eject switch or the stop switch on the operation/display section 8 is operated.
First, in order to detect the present position of the pickup 2, the address data recorded in the sub-code is read from the disk D (Step S1), and it is determined whether or not the pickup 2 is at the home position (Step S2). If the pickup 2 is not at the home position, the distance between the present position and the home position is calculated, thereby to obtain the time required for movement; i.e., the time T for driving the carriage motor M (Step S3). Then, the.pickup 2 is moved for the time T (Steps S4 and SS), and the carriage motor M is stopped (Step S6). The position of the pickup thus stopped is the home position.
Thereafter, it is determined, which switch is operated in the operation/display section 8. that is. the eject switch or the stop switch (Step S7). When the eject switch is operated.. the loading mechanism 7 performs a disk ejecting operation to eject the disk D from the disk player (Step S8). When the stop switch is operated. the disk player is stopped as it is.
Fig. 3 is a f low chart f or a description of an operation of starting the playback of a disk.
1 When a disk D is loaded into the disk player by the loading mechanism (Step S11), the focus servo, loop is closed for focusing operation (Step S12). Then, the tracking servo loop is closed for tracking operation (Step S13).
Thereafter, a frame synchronizing signal Is read from the disk D to determine whether or not a frame synchronization is obtained within a predetermined period of time(Steps S14 and S15). When the frame synchronization is not established within the predetermined period of time. it is determined that the pickup 2 is positioned over the mirror surface area inside the lead-in area of the disk D, and theref ore the pickup 2 is moved outwardly of the disk D. That is, the f ocus servo, loop and the tracking servo loop are opened (Step S16), and the pickup 2 is moved outwardly for a predetermined period of time (Steps S17 and S18), and Step S12 is effected again.
When the frame synchronization is established in Step S14, in order to detect the present position of the pickup 2, the address data is read from the disk D (Step S19). That is,, it is determined whether or not the pickup 2 is at the home position (Step S20).
As was described,, normally before the disk is ejected. the pickup 2 is moved to the home position. However. for instance, in the case where the power switch is turned off without ejection of the disk, the pickup may not be moved'.to the home position. Hence, before the playback of a disk, it is 1... -. A...1 1 1 determined whether or not the pickup 2 is at the home position. If it is determined that the pickup 2 is not at the home position, then control is made to move the pickup 2 to the home position.
First. the distance between the present position of the pickup and the home position is calculated,, and the time required for movement of the pickup; i.e., the time required for driving the carriage motor M is obtained (Step S21). Then. the focus servo loop and the tracking servo loop are opened (Step S22) and thereafter the pickup 2 is moved inwardly of the disk D f or the time T (Steps S23 and S24). When the time T has passed, the carriage motor M is stopped (Step S25). The focus servo loop is closed again for f ocusing the light beam, and the tracking servo loop is also closed again for tracking the light beam (Step S26).
Under the cond.ition that the pickup 2 has been moved to the home position, the address data is read from the disk D, and according to the address data thus read the TOC position is calculated (Step. S27). The pickup 2 is moved to the TOC position thus calculated (Step S28), where the contents of the TOC is read with the pickup 2 (Step S29), and the playback of the disk is carried out. When in Step S20 it is determined that the pickup 2 is located at the home position. Step S27 is effected to read the TOC, As was described before, the TOC includes a variety of data necessary for starting the playback A of the disk. Therefore, it is essential to read the TOC before the playback of the disk.
In the above-described embodiment, the pickup is moved to the home position when the disk is ejected, or stopped, or played back. However. it should be noted that the Invention Is not limited thereto or thereby. That is, it goes without saying that the technical concept of the Invention is applicable to the case for instance where the light beam is defocused during reproduction, and therefore the light beam must be focused again with the pickup, moved to the home position.
In the disk player pickup control system according to the invention, the present position of the pickup is detected from the address data, and the distance between the present position and the home position is calculated, and the pickup is moved for the distance thus calculated so that it is positioned at the home position. That is, the pickup control system of the invention. being simple in arrangement. can move the pickup to the home position without employment of a mechanical switch.
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1. A disk player pickup control system comprising means for reading the position data representing the present position of a pickup from a disk in which program data have.been recorded; means for calculating the distance from the present position to the home position of the pickup from the position data thus read; and means for moving the pickup to the home position according to the distance thus calculated.
2. A system according to claim it further comprising means for determining the driving time of a carriage motor for moving the pickup to the home positiont according to the distance calculated by the calculating means.
3. A disk player pickup control method comprising the steps of: reading the position data representing the present position of a pickup from a disk in which program data have been recorded; calculating the distance from the present position to the home position of the pickup according to the position data thus read; and moving the pickup to the home position according to the distance thus calculated.
4. A method as recited in claim 3r further comprising the step of:
obtaining a driving time of a carriage motor for moving said pickup to said home position according to the distance calculated in the calculating step.
1 12 5. A -system according to claim ly substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
1 6. A method according to claim 3r substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
il Published 1990 at The Patent Office, State House, 66,171 High Holbom, London WC1R 4TP. Further copies maybe obtainedfrom The Patent OfneeSales Branch, St Mary Cray. Orpington, Kent BR5 3RD. Printed by multiplex techniques ltd, St Mary Cray, Kent, Con. V87
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