Claims
- 1. A data storage apparatus for storing data on a phase change optical recording medium by applying a laser beam to change the crystalline state of a predetermined recording portion thereof, said phase change optical recording medium having a circularly shaped recording data area which is circularly divided into at least a first recording section and a second recording section, said apparatus comprising:
- rotating means for rotating said recording medium at an angular velocity selected from at least first and second angular velocities;
- write/read means for writing and reading said data on and from the recording medium, said write/read means applying the laser beam having a first strength to induce an amorphous state of said predetermined recording portion for writing data on the recording medium, applying the laser beam at a second strength smaller than said first strength to induce a crystalline state of said predetermined recording portion for erasing data recorded on the recording medium, and applying the laser beam at a third strength smaller than said second strength not to induce a state change of said predetermined recording portion for reading data recorded on the recording medium;
- position detection means for detecting a physical location of the write/read means in at least a first position corresponding to said first recording section and a second position of the write/read means corresponding to said second recording section;
- memory means for storing a recording clock frequency, a first clock frequency, and a second clock frequency;
- driving means for moving said write/read means in the radial direction to access one of said first and second recording sections;
- mode detection means for detecting either one of a recording mode and a reproducing mode; and
- control means, coupled to the memory means and the position detection means, for controlling said rotating means and said write/read means such that,
- during said recording mode:
- (a) said rotating means is rotated (1) at said first angular velocity when said write/read means accesses said first recording section, and (2) at said second angular velocity when said write/read means accesses said second recording section, and
- (b) when the position detection means detects the physical location of said write/read means in the first position or the second position, said control means retrieves the recording clock frequency from said memory means; and
- during said reproducing mode:
- (a) said rotating means is rotated at the same angular velocity for both cases when said write/read means accesses said first recording section and when the write/read means accesses said second recording section, and
- (b) when the position detection means detects the physical location of said write/read means in either one of said first position and said second position, said control means respectively retrieves one of the first clock frequency and the second clock frequency from said memory means.
- 2. The data storage apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the phase change optical recording medium includes address data and the data storage apparatus further comprises an address detection means for detecting the address on the phase change optical recording medium, said address detection means separate from the position detection means.
- 3. The data storage apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:
- said first and second angular velocities .alpha..sub.x are determined according to the equation:
- �.alpha..sub.x =.alpha..sub.1 .times.(R.sub.0 R.sub.N)(1-N)/N!.alpha..sub.x =.alpha..sub.1 .times.(R.sub.0 /R.sub.N).sup.(1-N)/N
- where R.sub.0 is the innermost radius of the recording area, R.sub.N is the outermost radius, .alpha..sub.1 is an angular velocity of a first recording section of the first and second recording sections, and N is the number of recording sections.
- 4. A data storage apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said first recording section is surrounded by said second recording section, and said first angular velocity is greater than said second angular velocity.
- 5. A data storage apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein maximum and minimum linear velocities of said recording medium observed at a location of said write/read means when said write/read means is in said first recording section are substantially the same as those observed at a location of said write/read means when said write/read means is in said second recording section.
- 6. The data storage apparatus as recited in claim 3, further including means for storing a first data value corresponding to said first angular velocity and a second data value corresponding to said second angular velocity, and wherein
- said control means rotates said rotating means when said write/read means accesses said first recording section at said first angular velocity in response to said first data value, and
- said control means rotates said rotating means when said write/read means accesses said second recording section at said second angular velocity in response to said second data value.
- 7. The data storage apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein during said recording mode, when said write/read means accesses either one of said first recording section and said second recording section, said write/read means writes said data on said optical recording medium according to a constant clock frequency.
- 8. The data storage apparatus according to claim 3, where N is determined by the equation:
- R.sub.X =R.sub.0 .times.(R.sub.N /R.sub.0).sup.X/N
- where R.sub.X is a radius dividing each recording section and X is an integer and 1.ltoreq.X<N.
- 9. The data storage apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- means for concentrically dividing the optical recording medium into N recording sections determined by the equation:
- �R.sub.x =R.sub.0 .times.(R.sub.N /R.sub.0).sup.0 /N!R.sub.x =R.sub.0 .times.(R.sub.N /R.sub.0).sup.x/N
- where R.sub.x is a radius dividing each of said N recording sections, X is an integer and 1.ltoreq.X<N, R.sub.0 is the innermost radius, and R.sub.N is the outermost radius.
- 10. A data storage apparatus for storing data on a phase change optical recording medium by applying a laser beam to change the crystalline state of a predetermined recording portion thereof, said phase change optical recording medium having a circularly shaped recording data area which is circularly divided into at least a first recording section and a second recording section, said apparatus comprising:
- rotating means for rotating said recording medium at an angular velocity selected from at least first and second angular velocities .alpha..sub.x, said first and second angular velocities .alpha..sub.x are determined according to the equation:
- .alpha..sub.x =.alpha..sub.1 .times.(R.sub.0 /R.sub.N).sup.(1-N)/N
- where R.sub.0 is the innermost radius of the recording area, R.sub.N is the outermost radius, .alpha..sub.1 is an angular velocity of a first recording section of the first and second recording sections, and N is the number of recording sections;
- write/read means for writing and reading said data on and from the recording medium, said write/read means applying the laser beam having a first strength to induce an amorphous state of said predetermined recording is portion for writing data on the recording medium, applying the laser beam at a second strength smaller than said first strength to induce a crystalline state of said predetermined recording portion for erasing data recorded on the recording medium, and applying the laser beam at a third strength smaller than said second strength not to induce a state change of said predetermined recording portion for reading data recorded on the recording medium;
- position detection means for detecting a physical location of the write/read means in at least a first position corresponding to said first recording section and a second position of the write/read means corresponding to said second recording section;
- memory means for storing a recording clock frequency, a first clock frequency, and a second clock frequency;
- driving means for moving said write/read means in the radial direction to access one of said first and second recording sections;
- mode detection means for detecting either one of a recording mode and a reproducing mode; and
- control means, coupled to the memory means and the position detection means, for controlling said rotating means and said write/read means such that,
- during said recording mode:
- (a) said rotating means is rotated at said first angular velocity when said write/read means accesses said first recording section, and at said second angular velocity when said write/read means accesses said second recording section, and
- (b) when the position detection means detects the physical location of said write/read means in the first position or the second position, said control means retrieves the recording clock frequency from said memory means; and
- during said reproducing mode:
- (a) said rotating means is rotated at a same angular velocity for both cases when said write/read means accesses said first recording section and when the write/read means accesses said second recording section, and
- (b) when the position detection means detects the physical location of said write/read means is in either one of said first position and said second position, said control means respectively retrieves one of the first clock frequency and the second clock frequency from said memory means.
- 11. The data storage apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein the first recording angular velocity is the same as the reading angular velocity.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/054,006 filed Apr. 26, 1993, now abandoned.
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