WO1991011003A1 - Procede d'enregistrement et de reproduction de donnees - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an improvement in a disc recording / reproducing apparatus for recording / reproducing data on / from a disc-shaped recording medium, and particularly to a data recording method and a data recording method that are strong against vibrations.
- the present invention relates to a data reproducing method.
- Background technology Disc-shaped recording / reproducing devices for recording / reproducing data on / from a recording medium, such as a CD player for reproducing compact discs, are used as compact discs or disc-shaped discs.
- the recording medium is rotatably driven by a spindle motor at a constant linear velocity (CLV), and a laser beam is irradiated along the track formed in a spiral shape on the disc-shaped recording medium.
- a music program (digital data) recorded in a track on the track is reproduced by detecting the intensity change of the reflected light depending on the presence or absence of the track.
- the bit error rate when reproducing data in a CD player may be, for example, about 10, and error detection codes and error correction codes are used to correct some errors, which is the normal operating environment. There is no problem in.
- a very large vibration is applied, and for example, an optical head that scans a track on a disk is a track.
- the servo control may not operate normally (servo may come off), such as when it is out of the range (hereinafter referred to as "off track"), and normal data reproduction may not be possible. In this case, the error cannot be corrected even by using the error detection code or the error correction code described above, and the reproduction of the music program is hindered because the reproduction is interrupted.
- a buffer memory having a large capacity is provided, and the data reproduced by the reproduction head, for example, the data of the music program is temporarily stored in the above buffer memory and then stored in this buffer memory. Data is output as playback data, and while the playback head is off-track, the data stored in this buffer memory is output as playback data, and the music program is played continuously. It has been known. However, this method requires a time for pre-storing the data in the buffer memory before playing the music program, so that the playing of the music program cannot be started immediately, and the capacity of the buffer memory becomes very large. Was there.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and in particular, obtains normal reproduction data with a disk recording Z reproduction device used in an environment in which vibration is relatively large, such as on-vehicle or portable.
- the purpose is to be able to reduce the occurrence of data errors.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a disc reproducing apparatus capable of continuously reproducing data even when the reproducing head is off-track.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a disc recording apparatus capable of correctly recording continuously supplied input data even when the recording head is off-tracked.
- the disc-shaped recording medium is rotatably driven at a speed N times the disc rotation speed corresponding to the transfer speed of data recorded on the disc-shaped recording medium.
- the disk-shaped recording medium is rotationally driven at a speed N times the disk rotation speed corresponding to the data transfer speed of continuously input data, and the continuously input data is input.
- the data is stored in a memory having a storage capacity of a predetermined amount or more, and the predetermined amount of data stored in this memory is converted into recording data having a data transfer speed N times the data transfer speed to convert the disk-shaped recording medium.
- To record. Data is recorded on the disc-shaped recording medium during the period when the next predetermined amount of input data is accumulated in the memory. As a result, even if the recording head is off-track, the input data that is continuously supplied can be correctly recorded in a disk recording device that is used in a relatively vibrating environment.
- FIG. 1 is a block circuit diagram showing the configuration of an optical disk reproducing apparatus to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the data stored in the buffer circuit of the optical disc reproducing apparatus.
- FIG. 3 is a block circuit diagram showing the configuration of a magneto-optical disk recording / reproducing apparatus to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing the data recording operation of the magneto-optical disk recording / reproducing apparatus.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing the data reproducing operation of the magneto-optical disk recording / reproducing apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is a block circuit diagram showing the configuration of an optical disk reproducing device to which the present invention is applied.
- the disk (1) is rotationally driven by the spindle motor (2) at a constant linear velocity, which is N times the specified data transfer rate.
- This disc (1) is, for example, an optical disc for a CD, and the music program has a sub-coding consisting of a frame sync signal, a control bit, a address bit, etc., and a cyclic code (CRC: Cyclic Redundancy Code). ) And other redundant bits are recorded along the track as a row of bits.
- CRC Cyclic Redundancy Code
- the optical head (3) is composed of, for example, optical components such as a laser diode, collimator lens, objective lens, beam splitter, and cylindrical lens, and a photodetector divided into a predetermined arrangement. Then, the laser beam is applied to the recording surface of the disk (1) and the change in the intensity of the reflected light due to the pit is detected together with the RF circuit (4) of the matrix configuration, and the so-called non- The focus error signal is detected by the point aberration method, and the tracking error signal is detected by, for example, the so-called push-pull method.
- optical components such as a laser diode, collimator lens, objective lens, beam splitter, and cylindrical lens, and a photodetector divided into a predetermined arrangement.
- the RF circuit (4) binarizes the reproduction signal from the optical head (3) and supplies it to the clock reproduction circuit (5), and at the same time, outputs the focus error signal and tracking error signal to the servo.
- the focus servo control circuit (11A) drives the objective lens of the optical head (3) in the optical axis direction so that the focus error signal from the RF circuit (4) becomes zero.
- the tracking servo control circuit (11B) drives the objective lens of the optical head (3) in the disc radial direction so that the tracking error signal from the RF circuit (4) becomes zero.
- the clock reproduction circuit (5) is composed of a phase-locked loop (PLL), and the binarized signal from the RF circuit (4) is used to record the clock signal recorded on the disk (1). To play.
- PLL phase-locked loop
- the sync detection circuit (6) detects the frame sync signal from the playback signal by using the clock signal from the clock recovery circuit (5) and pulls in the frame sync, and at the same time, the effects of dropout and zip The frame synchronization signal cannot be detected in and the synchronization is protected to prevent the frame synchronization from being lost.
- the spindle motor servo control circuit (12) uses the clock signal from the clock reproduction circuit (5) and the frame synchronization signal from the synchronization detection circuit (6) to generate the clock reproduction circuit (12). Rotate the above spindle motor (2) so that the PLL in 5) is locked.
- a demodulation circuit (7) demodulates the binarized signal into EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation) demodulation, for example, and converts it into a one-symbol 8-bit data stream.
- EFM Eight to Fourteen Modulation
- the buffer circuit (8) is composed of, for example, a memory for storing the reproduction data of one track, and temporarily stores the reproduction data from the demodulation circuit (7) as described later.
- the error correction circuit (9) is, for example, a so-called CIRC (Cross Input Error Reed-Solomon Code) decoding circuit, and performs error correction of the reproduction data stored in the buffer circuit (8). , Plays the original music program data and outputs it to the terminal (10) via the buffer circuit (8) at the specified data transfer rate.
- CIRC Cross Input Error Reed-Solomon Code
- the system controller (13) uses the address data of the sub-code demodulated by the demodulation circuit (7) to obtain the current track.
- the position and the number of tracks to the jump destination are calculated, and a control signal is supplied to the thread servo control circuit (11C) of the servo control circuit (11).
- the threaded servo control circuit (11 C) turns off the servo and moves the optical head (3) in the radial direction of the disk in response to a control signal from the system controller (13). ..
- the disturbance detection circuit (14) detects that the servo control from the servo control circuit (1 1) does not operate normally (disengaged) due to, for example, vibration, and the buffer circuit (8) will be described later. To control.
- One track worth of data from the disc (1) is repeatedly played N times at a speed N times the speed of sending data through the terminal (10), and the played data is After being demodulated in the demodulation circuit (7), it is stored in the buffer circuit (8).
- the buffer circuit ( 8) Stop remembering the data in.
- the servo control in the disturbance detection circuit (14) worked correctly.
- the reproduced data is stored in the buffer circuit (8).
- the data reproduced when the servo control is lost is discarded, and the data reproduced when the servo control is operating normally is stored in the buffer circuit (8) above, and it is stored in one track. Minute data will be formed.
- the data of one track recorded on the disc-shaped recording medium is repeatedly reproduced N times by using the disc rotation speed of a predetermined N times, and the reproduced N times. It is possible to reproduce data that is strong against external disturbance such as vibration by forming a track for one track from
- the buffer circuit (8) that stores data for one track stores the data that was reproduced when the servo control was operating correctly to form data for one track. By doing so, it is possible to reproduce data that is strong against external disturbance such as vibration.
- the buffer circuit (8) is composed of a memory for storing one track of data, but it should be composed of a memory for storing N tracks of reproduction data. You can also
- the disk (1) is driven to rotate at a rotation speed corresponding to four times the data transfer speed, and one track of data is repeatedly reproduced four times.
- the stored data is stored in the buffer circuit (8) as it is.
- the data for one track is formed by taking the majority decision of the data reproduced four times.
- the second word is played as "2 6" in the 1-hexadecimal representation during the first playback, and as "50" in the 1-hexadecimal representation during the second and subsequent playbacks. If so, "50" in 1-hexadecimal notation is used as correct reproduction data. If the playback data is different for each playback, such as the 4th word, this data is not used and is treated as error data.
- the data obtained by N times of reproduction is stored in the buffer circuit (8) as it is, and for example, by making a majority decision of the stored data to form one track of data, a data error is generated. It is possible to reduce the occurrence of noise and to reproduce data that is strong against disturbances such as vibration. It should be noted that the above-mentioned majority vote may be performed after the error correction.
- N is not an integer, that is, when the playback speed from the disc-shaped recording medium is not an integer multiple of the data transfer speed
- the buffer circuit (8) is set to the smallest integer track of data larger than N. Is configured to be stored so that the data stored during the final playback is halfway through the memory for one track.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, and is applicable to, for example, a so-called CD-ROM, a write-once type optical disk device, a rewritable magneto-optical disk device, a magnetic disk device, or the like. Of course.
- the present invention can also be applied to a disc recording Z reproducing apparatus using a disc-shaped recording medium that rotates at a constant angular velocity (C AV).
- the buffer circuit (8) may be provided in the preceding stage of the demodulation circuit (7).
- one track of data recorded on the disc-shaped recording medium is recorded at a predetermined N times the disc size.
- the occurrence of a data error can be reduced by performing data processing on the reproduced data reproduced N times to form the data for one track.
- a data buffer that stores one track of data can store the data that is played back when servo control is operating correctly to form one track of error-free data. ..
- FIG. 3 is a block circuit diagram showing the configuration of a magneto-optical disk recording / reproducing apparatus to which the present invention is applied.
- the disk (21) is rotationally driven by the spindle motor (22) and input data supplied through the terminal (40) or the terminal (40).
- N times the disk rotation speed that corresponds to the transfer speed of the playback data that is output via, for example, N times the data transfer speed specified at the position of the terminal (40).
- the disk (21) which is rotated at a constant linear velocity (CLV) or a constant angular velocity (CAV), is a magneto-optical disk capable of recording / reproducing data, and is a group formed in a spiral or concentric circle shape.
- the land portion between the groups is used as a recording track, and various data is recorded on the recording track by so-called thermomagnetic recording with a predetermined modulation, and the recorded data is reproduced. It is becoming like this. That is, on this track, a sync signal, address information, data, etc. are alternately recorded along the track in conformity with a prescribed format, and this sync signal causes data recording and data reproduction ao. synchronization of time is taken, also c data by address information is managed, in a region where data is recorded, various data, for example data such as music programs or video program, an error correction code (ECC ) And data transfer rate information corresponding to the type of data to be recorded.
- ECC error correction code
- the optical head (23) is divided into, for example, a laser light source such as a laser diode, a collimator lens, an objective lens, a polarized beam splitter, a cylindrical lens, and other optical components and a predetermined arrangement.
- a laser light source such as a laser diode, a collimator lens, an objective lens, a polarized beam splitter, a cylindrical lens, and other optical components and a predetermined arrangement.
- the laser drive circuit (36) records the laser 0 beam from the laser light source under the magnetic field created by the coil (37). Pulse modulation is performed based on the data, and the recording surface of the target track of the disc (21) is irradiated, data is recorded by thermomagnetic recording, and the data is reproduced from the disc (21).
- the laser beam is applied to the recording surface of the target track of the disc (21), and the reflected light from the recording surface is polarized in cooperation with the RF circuit (24) of the matrix configuration. Play by detecting the difference in angle (car rotation angle) A signal is generated, and a focus error signal is detected by, for example, a so-called astigmatism method, and a tracking error signal is detected by, for example, a so-called pushable method.
- the RF circuit (24) binarizes the reproduction signal and supplies it to the demodulation circuit (25), and also supplies the focus error signal and tracking error signal to the servo control circuit (31).
- the demodulation circuit (25) is composed of, for example, a clock reproduction circuit, a synchronization detection circuit, a demodulator and the like. That is, in the demodulation circuit (25), the clock reproduction circuit reproduces the clock signal recorded on the disc (21) from the binarized signal.
- the sync detection circuit detects a sync signal from the binarized signal by using the kukaku signal from the kukaku reproduction circuit to pull in the synchronization, and at the same time, the dropout signal Performs synchronization protection to prevent loss of synchronization when the synchronization signal cannot be detected due to the influence of the evening.
- the demodulator demodulates the binarized signal by a predetermined demodulation method, converts it into, for example, 1-symbol 8-bit reproduction data, and records it on the disc (21) together with the data.
- the data transfer rate information is detected ( and this demodulation circuit (25) supplies the above-mentioned reproduced data to the data controller (26) and controls the system such as the above clock signal, synchronization signal and data transfer rate information.
- supply _ 9 Ru system controller (32) the information required.
- the data controller (26) Under the control of the system controller (32), the data controller (26) temporarily stores the reproduced data from the demodulation circuit (25) in the memory (27) under the control of the system controller (32), and an error occurs.
- the error correction of the reproduced data temporarily stored in the memory (27) in the correction circuit (28).
- the memory (27) and the error correction circuit (28) are controlled so that the positive value is obtained.
- the data controller (26) supplies the error-corrected reproduction data to the switch circuit (29). Further, the data controller (26) temporarily stores the input data supplied through the switch circuit (29) in the memory (27) at the time of data recording, and the error correction circuit At (28), the memory (27) and the error correction circuit (28) are controlled so that an error correction code is added to the input data temporarily stored in the memory (27).
- the data controller (26) supplies the input data to which the error correction code is added to the modulation circuit (35).
- the data controller (26) uses the input data stored in the memory (27) and the demodulation circuit to determine whether the input data is correctly recorded in the disk (21).
- the reproduced data from (25) is compared and the comparison result is submitted to the system controller (32).
- the switch circuit (29) Under the control of the system controller (32), the switch circuit (29) outputs the reproduced data from the data controller (26) directly to the terminal (40) under the control of the system controller (32). Alternatively, it is switched whether to output to the above terminal (40) via one track memory (30), and at the time of data recording, the input data supplied through the above terminal (40) is used for the above data controller. It is switched between supplying directly to (26) or supplying to the data controller (26) via the 1 track memory (30).
- the 1-track memory (30) When reproducing data, the 1-track memory (30) temporarily stores one track of the error-corrected reproduction data from the data controller (26), and the optical head (23). Moves to the next track At the start of the, the stored reproduction data is output at the specified data transfer rate via the switch circuit (29) and the terminal (40). Further, this 1-track memory (30) accumulates the input data continuously supplied through the switch circuit (29) at the time of data recording, and when the input data for one track is accumulated, The stored input data for one track is supplied to the data controller (6) through the switch circuit (29).
- the one track memory (30) is composed of a first memory and a second memory each having a capacity of one track, and when the data is reproduced, the optical head (23) is The data reproduced while scanning the same track is recorded in the first memory, and the optical head (23) scans the previous track and stores the data in the second memory. Is output as reproduction data at the specified data transfer rate via the terminal (40).
- the data stored in the first memory is used as the playback data for the specified data transfer. Output at speed via the terminal (40). In this way, by alternately using the first memory and the second memory, the reproduced data output from the 1-track memory (30) via the terminal (40) becomes continuous.
- the input data of one track stored in the second memory should be Supply to the evening controller (26).
- the input data for one track is being stored in the second memory
- the input data for one track stored in the first memory is supplied to the data controller (26). ..
- continuous input data supplied via the terminal (40) is supplied to the data controller (26) via the switch circuit (29) without loss.
- the modulation circuit (35) performs predetermined modulation on the input data to which the error correction code is added from the data controller (26) using a clock signal from the system controller (32) and the like.
- the data transfer rate information from the system controller (32) is added to form record data having a transfer rate N times the transfer rate of the input data, and the record data is transferred to the laser drive circuit (36). Supply to.
- the laser drive circuit (36) pulse-modulates the laser light source of the optical head (23) based on the recording data under the magnetic field generated by the coil (37) as described above. As a result, data is recorded on the track of the disc (21).
- the servo control circuit (31) includes, for example, a focus servo control circuit, a tracking servo control circuit, a spindle motor servo control circuit, and a thread servo control circuit. That is, the focus servo control circuit drives the objective lens of the optical head (23) in the optical axis direction so that the focus error signal from the RF circuit (24) becomes zero. Further, the tracking servo control circuit drives the objective lens of the optical head (23) in the disc radial direction so that the tracking error signal from the RF circuit (24) becomes zero. In addition, the spin drum servo control circuit controls the spindle motor (22) so that the PLL of the demodulation circuit (25) is locked.
- the thread servo control circuit moves the optical head (23) in the disc radial direction in response to a control signal from the system controller (32).
- This The servo control circuit (31) configured as described above supplies, to the system controller (32), for example, information indicating the operating state of each part controlled by the servo control circuit (31).
- the system controller (32) is supplied from the servo control circuit (31) with operating state information of each part, the demodulation circuit (25) with information necessary for system control and, for example, via a terminal (41).
- the demodulation circuit (25), data controller (26), memory (27), error correction circuit (28), switch circuit (29), 1 It controls the track memory (30), servo control circuit (31), modulation circuit (35), and coil (37).
- the drive means for rotating the disk (21) at a rotation speed N times the disk rotation speed corresponding to the transfer speed of the input data is the spindle motor (22 ), An RF circuit (24), and a servo control circuit (31) .
- the optical head (23) serves as a recording head for scanning the track of the disc (21) and recording data.
- the track memory (30) used above is used as a storage means for accumulating one track of the input data continuously supplied, and the data read from the track memory (30) above is used as the above.
- the recording data forming means for converting the recording data having a transfer speed N times the transfer speed and supplying it to the optical head (23) is the data controller (26), memory (27), error correction.
- the system controller (32) is composed of a circuit (28), a modulation circuit (35), and a laser drive circuit (36), and the one track data accumulated in the one track memory (30) is transferred to the above. While the input data for the next track is stored in the track memory (30), it is stored in the target track as record data with N times the transfer speed. It is used as a control means for controlling to record the data for one track accumulated in the one-track memory (30) during the time when the time elapses to the next target track.
- the drive means for rotating the disk (21) at a rotation speed N times the disk rotation speed corresponding to the transfer speed of the reproduction data is the spindle motor (22), the RF circuit (24), and the servo. It is composed of a control circuit (31), and the optical head (23) is used as a reproducing head for scanning the track of the disc (21) to reproduce continuously recorded data.
- the data reproducing means for reproducing the reproduced data from the reproduced signal from the optical head (23) is composed of the RF circuit (24) to the error correction circuit (28), and the one-track memory (30) is the data.
- the system controller (32) described above uses the disk (21)
- the optical head (23) scans the same track for the time required to rotate N times, and when the above time elapses, the optical head (23) starts playback of the next track. It is used as a control means for controlling to start.
- the rotation speed of the disk (21) is set to 180 rpm, and one track of this disk (21) is composed of 10 sectors (10 sector Z track) and one sector is It is composed of 9 8 segments (98 8 segment sectors), and the available storage capacity for users in 1 segment is 2 4 bytes. That is, the disk (21) above
- the switching time (cycle) is 3 3 ⁇ l ⁇ (1 800 0 ⁇ 6 0) xi 0 0 ⁇ ms, and the maximum data transfer rate that can be supplied via the above terminal (40) is 3 0 0 (1 8 0 0 + 6 0 X 1 0) It becomes the second.
- the transfer rate of the input data supplied via the terminal (40) is specified by the type of the data, and if that value is R sector Z seconds, it will be 1 track (10 sectors).
- the time T required to input minute data is 10 ⁇ R.
- the input data supplied via the above-mentioned terminal (40) is compressed into a CD-DA mode of so-called CD-I (CD-Interactive media), for example, a B level, stereo This is the mode data.
- CD-I CD-Interactive media
- the data transfer rate R of the above-mentioned standard for this B level 'stereo' mode data is set to 1875 sector seconds. Therefore, the time T required to input 1 track of input data through the above terminal (40) is 5 3 3 3 (1 0 ⁇ 1 8.7 5 x l 0 0 0) ms.
- the disk (21) rotates 1 6 (3 0 0 ⁇ 1 8.7 5) while inputting 1 track of input data through the terminal (40).
- step ST 1 of the flow chart shown in Fig. 4 the system controller (32) judges the data transfer rate information supplied via the terminal (41), that is, the above R, If the data transfer rate R corresponds to the above-mentioned maximum data transfer rate of 300 sectors / second, proceed to step ST2. If not, proceed to step ST3. In the specific example in which B level 'stereo' mode data is input as described above, the data transfer rate R is 18.75 sectors Z seconds, so proceed to step ST3 above.
- the system controller (32) connects the contact (29a) and the contact (29C) of the switch circuit (29) and connects the contact (29d) and the contact (29f).
- the optical head (23) is controlled to move to the next track every time the disk (21) rotates once.
- the input data with a data transfer rate of 300 sector seconds input via the terminal (40) is subjected to a predetermined modulation, etc. 0 gCi will be recorded on the disc (21) in sequence.
- the buffer time T is 5 33 ms
- step ST 4 the system controller (32) starts from the time when the one track memory (30) starts accumulating one track of input data.
- the step ST4 is repeated, and when the elapsed time t becomes equal to the buffer time T, the process proceeds to step ST5.
- Step ST4 is looped until input data for one track is accumulated in the first memory of the one track memory (30), for example.
- the system controller (32) connects the contact (29a) and the contact (29b) of the switch circuit (29).
- the input data for one track stored in the first memory of the one track memory (30) in the above step ST4 is passed through the switch circuit (29) and the data controller (26). It is stored in the memory (27).
- the error correction code and the data transfer speed information R are added, the recording data subjected to the predetermined modulation is recorded on the target track, and the process proceeds to step ST6.
- step ST6 in order to determine whether the data recorded in the target track in step ST5 is correct, the recorded data is reproduced, and the data controller (26) operates as described above.
- the input data stored in the memory (27) is compared with the reproduced data, and the comparison result is sent to the system controller (32). Then, the system controller (32) proceeds to step ST 9 when the data is correctly recorded, and proceeds to step ST 7 when the data is not correctly recorded.
- step S T 9 the system controller (32) moved the optical head (23) to the next target track because the data recording was correctly performed, and the process returns to step S T 1.
- step ST 7 the system controller (32) this time, the elapsed time t from the input data accumulation start time of the second memory of the 1-track memory (30) and the buffer time T
- step ST8 the operation proceeds to step ST8
- step ST10 the operation proceeds to step ST10.
- step ST8 the system controller (32) Data and data transfer rate information are recorded again on the same track, and the procedure returns to step ST6.
- the system controller (32) uses the loop from step ST6 to step ST8 to store the next 1 track of input data in the second memory of the 1-track memory (30).
- the recording operation to verify that the data is recorded correctly on the current target track and the operation to verify that the data was recorded correctly (verify) are repeated.
- the system controller (32) stores the next track of input data in the one-track memory (30) while the target track is stored in the target track. Since the data was not recorded correctly, an error is displayed, for example, as the data recording error.
- the input data supplied at the specified data transfer rate R is stored in the 1 track memory (30) for 1 track, and the disk (21) is loaded at the disk rotation speed corresponding to the data transfer rate R.
- the data stored in the 1 track memory (30) is recorded by rotating the optical head (23) so that the optical head (23) scans the same track multiple times. For example, by repeating the data recording operation so that the data can be recorded correctly on the target track during the time when the input data for one track is accumulated in the above-mentioned one track memory (30). Even if the optical head (23) is off-track due to vibration, etc., if the optical head (23) is scanned at least once correctly by the target track, it will be continuously supplied to the disc (21). Input data can be recorded correctly. Also, the input data can be converted into recording data having a transfer rate N times the transfer rate of the input data in the modulation circuit (35). With, it is possible to continuously record data on the track of the disc (21).
- the rotation speed of the disc (21) was set to 1800 rpm, and one track of this disc (21) was composed of 10 sectors (10 sector tracks). Each sector is configured with 9 8 segments (98 8 segment sectors), and the available storage capacity for users in 1 segment is 24 bytes. That is, the time (cycle) required for the disk (21) to make one rotation is 3 3 ⁇ 1 ⁇ (1 800 0 ⁇ 60 0) 1 0 0 ⁇ ms, which is the maximum that can be output via the terminal (40). The data transfer rate is 3 0 0 (1 800 0 + 6 0 X 1 0) sector Z seconds. Also, the data transfer speed of the playback data output via the above terminal (40) is specified by the type of data, and if that value is R sectors / second, it will be 1 track (10 sectors). The time T required to output minute data is 10 ⁇ R.
- the data recorded on the disc (21) is compressed into the so-called CD-I CD-DA mode data in the so-called CD-I mode by compressing the data in the CD-I mode into a B-level stereo.
- the data transfer rate R specified above is 18.7 5 sec Z seconds. Therefore, the time T required to reproduce one track of data and output it via the above terminal (4 0) is 5 3 3 (1 0 ⁇ 1 8. 7 5 X 1 0 0) ms becomes In other words, while one track worth of data is being output via the terminal (40), the disk (21) will be 1 6 (3 0 0 ⁇ 1 8. 7 5) Rotate.
- step ST 11 of the flow chart shown in FIG. 5 the system controller (32) determines the data transfer rate information read from the disc (21) as described above, that is, the R, If the data transfer rate R corresponds to the above-mentioned maximum data transfer rate of 300 sector Z seconds, proceed to step ST 12; otherwise, proceed to step ST 13.
- the data transfer rate R is 18.7 5 sec Z seconds.
- step ST 1 2 the system controller (32) connects the contact (29a) and the contact (29c) of the switch circuit (29), and connects the contact (29d) and the contact (29f).
- the optical head (23) is moved to the next track every time the disk (21) makes one revolution. As a result, the reproduced data reproduced every one rotation of the disc (21) is output through the terminal (40) at a data transfer rate of 300 sector seconds.
- the buffer time TB is 5 0 0 (5 3 3 — 3 3) ms.
- step ST 14 above the above system controller (32) Compares the elapsed time t and the server Tsu file time T B from the time that begins scanning target track, when the elapsed time t is less than the buffer time T B, the process proceeds to step ST 1 5, the buffer When the time T B is equal, proceed to step ST 16.
- step ST15 the system controller (32) controls the optical head (23) to scan the same track, and returns to step ST.14. That is, the system controller (32) is have your loop of steps ST 1 4 and Step ST 1 5, when the elapsed time t is less than the buffer time T B, the head to the optical (23) Control to scan the same track. Then, the reproduction data reproduced by scanning the same track by the optical head (23) is stored in, for example, the first memory of the track memory (30) c. In step ST15 above, the system controller (32) outputs the reproduction data for one track stored in the first memory of the track memory (30) above.
- step ST15 The playback data for one track stored in the first memory of the above-mentioned one track memory (30) is output via the above terminal (40) at the data transfer rate R specified by the data type.
- the playback data is output at a data transfer rate of 18.75 sector nos., Which is stored in the first memory of the above 1 track memory (30).
- the playback data for the next track is stored in the second memory while the playback data is being output.
- the reproduced data is continuously output at the data transfer rate of.
- the above steps are performed at the start of playback. It is also possible to go directly from ST 13 to step ST 16 above. That is, the reproduction data reproduced by scanning the same track once may be output immediately.
- the disc (21) is rotated at a rotation speed N times the disc rotation speed corresponding to the data transfer speed R, and the optical head (23) scans the same track multiple times.
- the optical head (23) scans the same track multiple times.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, but can be applied to, for example, a so-called CD-ROM, a write-once optical disc device, a magnetic disc device, or the like. Is.
- the present invention can also be applied to a disk recording Z reproducing apparatus using a disk-shaped recording medium that rotates at a constant linear velocity (CAV).
- CAV constant linear velocity
- the disc recording device is In the storage device, one track of the input data continuously supplied at the specified data transfer rate is stored in the storage means, and the disk-shaped recording medium is stored at the disk rotation speed N corresponding to the transfer speed of the input data. During the time it rotates at twice the rotation speed and accumulates the input data for the next one track in the storage means.
- the recording head scans the target rack multiple times and is stored in the storage means. By repeating the data recording operation so that the input data for one track can be recorded correctly, even if the recording head is offtrack in the middle, the input data continuously supplied can be recorded correctly.
- Data is played back so that the playback head scans the same track.
- One track of the playback data is temporarily stored in the storage means, and the stored playback data is output at the specified data transfer rate. Even if the playback head is turned off in the middle, since the playback head scans the same track multiple times to perform data playback, correct data can be played back from the disc-shaped recording medium.
- the reproduction data for one track is temporarily stored in the storage means, and then the reproduction data is stored from this storage means. Since evening data is output at the specified data transfer rate, continuous data reproduction can be performed. In particular, it is possible to perform normal data reproduction even in a usage environment where vibration is comparatively large, such as in a vehicle.
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