WO2002086885A1 - Record carrier and apparatus for scanning the record carrier - Google Patents
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- G11B7/00—Recording 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
- G11B7/24—Record carriers characterised by shape, structure or physical properties, or by the selection of the material
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- G11B7/00—Recording 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
- G11B7/007—Arrangement of the information on the record carrier, e.g. form of tracks, actual track shape, e.g. wobbled, or cross-section, e.g. v-shaped; Sequential information structures, e.g. sectoring or header formats within a track
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- G11B7/004—Recording, reproducing or erasing methods; Read, write or erase circuits therefor
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- G11B7/0053—Reproducing non-user data, e.g. wobbled address, prepits, BCA
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- the invention relates to a record carrier comprising a servo track indicating an information track intended for recording information blocks represented by marks having lengths expressed in channel bits, which servo track has a wobble being a periodic variation of a physical parameter, and the servo track constituting a concentric or spiral pattern of substantially parallel tracks at a track pitch t.
- the invention further relates to recording and/or playback device comprising means for writing and/or reading information blocks represented by marks having lengths expressed in channel bits in an information track on the record carrier, which device comprises means for scanning the servo track and retrieving the record carrier information.
- the invention further relates to a method for manufacturing the record carrier.
- a record carrier and device of the type defined in the opening paragraph, for reading and/or writing information are known from WO 00/43996 (PHN 17323).
- the information is encoded into an information signal which includes time codes and may be subdivided in accordance with this time codes into information blocks, the time codes being used as addresses such as with CD-ROM or DVD+RW.
- the record carrier has a servo track, usually called pregroove, for causing servo signals to be generated when scanning the track.
- a physical parameter, e.g. the radial position, of the pregroove periodically varies constituting a so-called wobble. During the scanning of the track, this wobble leads to a variation of the servo signals and a wobble signal can be generated.
- a problem of the known system is that the wobble signal is disturbed by cross talk. This problem become increasingly important in newer optical recording systems, such as DVD and DVR, because the tracks are closer together in these higher density systems (even when scaling with the optical parameter is taken into account) and thus the cross talk between tracks increases. It is an object of the invention, for example, to provide a record carrier and device in which the effect of cross talk in the wobble signal is reduced.
- a record carrier as defined in the opening paragraph is characterized in claim 1.
- the recording and/or playback device as described in the opening paragraph is characterized in claim 6.
- the invention is based on the following recognition.
- Many optical recording formats contain a wobble for write-clock generation. This wobble is usually predominantly monotonic to reduce write-clock jitter.
- formats with high data density such as DVD and DVR, the tracks are close together. This implies that the spot on a central track not only sees the signal from the wobble on that central track, but also the signals of the wobbles on the adjacent tracks.
- wobble beat can be a problem.
- the wobble signal should be sufficiently large for robust detection of the wobble.
- the wobble signal should be sufficiently small to not distort the high-frequency data. In the ideal situation, wobble beat would be absent.
- the track pitch t and the wobble period ? i.e. the number of channel bits * the length of a channel bit
- a further embodiment of the record carrier is characterized in that the length of the wobble period p corresponds to a whole number m times the length of a channel bit.
- Such fixed relation has the advantage that the writing process can be easily locked to the detected wobble signal.
- Fig. 1 shows a record carrier provided with a servopattern
- Fig. 2 shows the wobble beat
- Fig. 3 shows a device for generating a bit clock
- Fig. 4 shows a device for writing information blocks
- Fig. 5 shows a device for reading information blocks
- Fig. 6 shows calculated beat modulation.
- Fig. 1 a shows a disc-shaped record carrier 1 provided with a track 9 intended for recording and a central hole 10.
- the track 9 is arranged in accordance with a spiral pattern of windings 3.
- Fig. lb is a cross-section taken on the line b-b of the record carrier 1, in which a transparent substrate 5 is provided with a recording layer 6 and a protective layer 7.
- the recording layer 6 may be optically writable, for example via phase change, or magneto- optically writable by a device for writing information such as the known CD-Rewritable or CD-Recordable.
- the recording layer may also be provided with information via a production process, in which first a master disc is made which is subsequently multiplied through pressing.
- the information is organized in information blocks and is represented by optically readable marks in the form of a succession of areas reflecting much radiation and little radiation such as, for example a succession of pits of different lengths in a CD.
- the track 9 on the record carrier of a rewritable type is indicated by a servopattern which is provided during manufacture of the blank record carrier.
- the servopattern is formed, for example by a pregroove 4 which enables a write head to follow the track 9 during scanning.
- the pregroove 4 may be implemented as a deeper or a raised part, or as a material property deviating from its ambience.
- the servopattern may consist of an alternation of elevated and deeper windings, referred to as land and groove patterns, with a transition from land to groove or vice versa taking place per winding.
- Figs, lc and Id show two examples of a periodical modulation (wobble) of the pregroove. This wobble produces an extra signal in a tracking servosensor.
- the wobble is, for example frequency- modulated, and position information such as an address, a time code or winding information is coded in the modulation.
- position information such as an address, a time code or winding information is coded in the modulation.
- a servopattern may also consist of, for example regularly distributed sub-patterns which periodically cause tracking signals. This description is based on information storage in a spiral track pattern which is filled from the inner winding to the outer winding, for example as in a CD-ROM.
- Fig. 2 shows wobble beat. It is clearly visible that the top trace for which 2 ⁇ t/p is closest to 0.5 shows the smallest wobble beat.
- I PP a 0 COS(2 ⁇ 0 I p) + a l cos(2 ⁇ y, I p) + a_, cos(27ts_ x l p)
- the beat gives rise to both amplitude (the square-root factor) and phase modulation (the exponential factor).
- the period of one beat equals p/2 ⁇ t periods.
- the maximum and minimum values for the amplitude of the beat are reached for:
- Fig. 3 shows a device for generating a bit clock in accordance with the invention on the basis of the servo pattern of the record carrier 1, which is rotated by means of a motor 31.
- the motor 31 may rotate at a fixed speed, or the rotational speed may be controlled on the basis of the servo pattern.
- the track is scanned in the conventional manner by a read head 32 via a beam of electromagnetic radiation.
- the servo pattern is scanned and a servosignal is generated for controlling the position of the read head by servo signal generator (not shown).
- disc and winding information may be regained from the servosignal by the demodulator 33, for example by demodulating a modulation of the wobble signal.
- the modulation may comprise addresses, or some indication of the winding.
- the winding information comprises, for example a winding number N t of the relevant winding and possibly also a number N s of the relevant segment, which numbers are passed on to a computing unit 34.
- synchronizing elements for example the pulses in the wobble signal are detected from the servosignal by a pulse detector 36.
- the detected pulses are coupled to a phase-locked loop (PLL) circuit 37 in which they are compared with a fraction of the bit clock 38 at the output of the PLL 37.
- This fraction is constituted by a divider 35 which divides the bit clock 38 by an adjustable dividend X.
- the dividend X may be a fixed value, or may be computed by the computing unit 34 from the position data (winding number N t and possible segment number N s ) and the track pitch which is known, for example from a standard or which is present in the disc information on the record carrier.
- the dividend X can be computed once per winding and adjusted in the divider 35.
- the dividend X may be predetermined or calculated less frequently or more frequently, for example per segment or zone.
- the dividend X may also be computed in advance for a desired position on the basis of a desired address, for example when performing a jump instruction. In that case, the computing unit of a system control unit will acquire the information about the winding number and possible segment number. It is then an advantage that, when the jump is being performed, the bit clock can already be set to the new value which it should have upon arrival at the desired radial position.
- FIG. 4 shows a device for writing information blocks on a disc-shaped record carrier of a type which is rewritable in, for example a magneto-optical or optical manner (via phase change) by means of a beam of electromagnetic radiation.
- the record carrier is identical to the record carrier shown in Fig. 1.
- marks representing the information are formed on the record carrier.
- the device is provided with drive means 45 for rotating the record carrier 1 , and a write head 42 for scanning the track.
- the device is further provided with a system control unit 46 for receiving commands from a controlling computer system or from a user and for controlling the device.
- the system control unit comprises, for example a microprocessor, a program memory and control gates for performing the procedures described below and for controlling said elements.
- the system control unit may also be implemented as a state machine in logic circuits.
- the write head 42 is positioned in the radial direction on the track by positioning means 44, with position information from the track being detected.
- the write head scans the track, with, for example a modulation being present in the tracking signal due to a wobble in a servopattern.
- the tracking signal is demodulated and the position information coded therein is regained in the positioning means 44 and passed on to the system control unit 46.
- the radial position of the write head can be verified by means of the regained position information.
- the information presented to the input of the writing means 41 is distributed, if necessary, into information blocks and converted into a write signal for the write head 42.
- the writing means 41 comprise, for example an error coder and a channel coder.
- the writing device is provided with clock means 30 for generating the bit clock as described above with reference to Fig. 3, which bit clock is coupled to the writing means 41.
- the system control unit 46 controls the positioning means 44, the writing means 41 and the drive means 45 and is equipped for computing the winding numbers and angular position within the winding on the basis of the address of an information block. The system control unit performs this computation in full bit lengths (and possibly simple rational fractions) without rounding errors being produced.
- Fig. 5 shows a reading device according to the invention for reading information blocks.
- the reading device is provided with drive means 45 for rotating the disc- shaped record carrier 1, and a read head 52 for scanning the track on the record carrier.
- the read head 52 is positioned in the radial direction on the track by positioning means 44 on the basis of signals derived from marks of the record carrier.
- DPD Differential Phase Detection or Differential Time Detection system
- the reflected radiation can be received on a detector (not shown), which detector is subdivided into 4 sub-detectors. By determining phase or time differences between the signals of the sub-detectors, the position of the scanning spot with respect to the series of marks recorded in the track can be determined.
- the device is provided with clock means 30 for generating the bit clock as described with reference to Fig. 3.
- the device is further provided with a system control unit 46 for controlling the device, which system control unit has functions corresponding to those of the system control unit of the writing device.
- the bit clock is coupled to the reading means 43 and is generated independently of the marks in the track. This is an advantage when an information block subsequent to a non- written area is written because the bit clock prior to the information block has then already been set to the correct value.
- the bit clock is regained from the read signal, for example via a PLL which then locks in on the read signal.
- the clock means are adapted to additionally lock in on the marks.
- the frequency of the bit clock is then controlled both by the position, as in Fig. 3, and by a difference between the bit clock and the read signal of the marks.
- the position control has the advantage that the additional lock-in range of the bit clock can be limited to a great extent because the desired frequency has substantially been computed and set. A correction of the phase and, if necessary a small correction of the frequency are then performed by the additional lock-in on the basis of the marks.
- the additional lock-in is realized by controlling the clock means 30 only with the computed block and/or possibly with pulses of synchronizing elements during a jump or when there are non-written areas. It is alternatively possible to start from synchronizing pulses derived from the drive means 45, such as tacho pulses or control pulses from a synchronous motor.
- synchronizing pulses derived from the drive means 45 such as tacho pulses or control pulses from a synchronous motor.
- Fig. 6 shows the calculated beat modulation. A number of numerical examples is given, including the results of an experiment.
- the beat modulation is defined as the difference between the maximum and minimum wobble beat amplitude, divided by the maximum beat amplitude.
- the table below shows relevant numbers for existing formats and for a format (DVR-RW) according to the invention.
- any other suitable parameter of the track may be modulated, e.g. the track width.
- an optical disc has been described, but other media, such as a magnetic disc or tape, may be used.
- any reference signs do not limit the scope of the claims, that the invention may be implemented by means of both hardware and software, and that several 'means' may be represented by the same item of hardware. Further, the scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiments, and the invention lies in each and every novel feature or combination of features described above.
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