Claims
- 1. An optical disk discriminating apparatus comprising:a single optical pickup having a mechanism being operable as an objective lens having a first numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from an optical disk having a first thickness or an objective lens having a second numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from another optical disk having a second thickness being different from said first thickness, said optical pickup detecting control signals from said optical disks having said first and second thickness; and discriminating means for discriminating the types of said optical disks on the basis of said control signals, wherein said control signals being employed by said discriminating means for discrimination are focus error signals.
- 2. An optical disk discriminating apparatus comprising:a first optical pickup being provided with an objective lens having a first numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from an optical disk having a first thickness; a second optical pickup being provided with an objective lens having a second numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from another optical disk having a second thickness being different from said first thickness, said first and second optical pickups detecting a control signal from said first and second optical disks having said first or second thickness, respectively; and discriminating means for discriminating the types of said optical disks on the basis of said control signals, wherein said control signals being employed by said discriminating means for discriminating are focus error signals.
- 3. An optical disk discriminating apparatus comprising:a single optical pickup being capable of selectively switching an objective lens having a first numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from an optical disk having a first thickness and another objective lens having a second numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from another optical disk having a second thickness being different from said first thickness, said optical pickup detecting a control signal from at least said optical disk having said first or second thickness; and discriminating means for discriminating the types of said optical disks on the basis of said control signals, wherein said control signals being employed by said discriminating means for discrimination are focus error signals.
- 4. An optical disk discriminating apparatus comprising:a single optical pickup having a mechanism being operable as an objective lens having a first numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from an optical disk having a first thickness or an objective lens having a second numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from another optical disk having a second thickness being different from said first thickness, said optical pickup detecting control signals from said optical disks having said first and second thickness; and discriminating means for discriminating the types of said optical disks on the basis of said control signals, wherein said control signals are peak values of reproducing signals.
- 5. An optical disk discriminating apparatus comprising:a single optical pickup having a mechanism being operable as an objective lens having a first numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from an optical disk having a first thickness or an objective lens having a second numerical aperture being suitable for reproducing information from another optical disk having a second thickness being different from said first thickness, said optical pickup detecting control signals from said optical disks having said first and second thickness; and discriminating means for discriminating the types of said optical disks on the basis of said control signals, wherein said control signals are tracking error signals.
Priority Claims (6)
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7-311742 |
Nov 1995 |
JP |
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8-8319 |
Jan 1996 |
JP |
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8-14559 |
Jan 1996 |
JP |
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8-14560 |
Jan 1996 |
JP |
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8-107853 |
Apr 1996 |
JP |
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8-128454 |
May 1996 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of prior application Ser. No. 08/689,019 filed Jul. 30, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,917,791.
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