Claims
- 1. A disc device comprising:
- a disc having data tracks containing information and provided in advance with a plurality of clock marks at equal intervals in each circular track for providing a timing standard and with a home index signal;
- a reproduction head;
- a turntable arm arranged for movement relative to the disc and having mounted thereon the reproduction head for reproducing information recorded on the disc;
- home index sampling means for sampling the home index signal reproduced by the reproduction head for indicating the rotational phase origin of the disc and producing a rotational phase signal;
- track number sampling means for sampling track numbers of the disc from an output signal of the reproduction head and producing a track number signal;
- clock sampling means for extracting a first clock signal from the output signal of the reproduction head;
- eccentricity magnitude measuring means receiving the rotational phase signal, the track number signal, and the first clock signal for obtaining therefrom a signal corresponding to the eccentricity of the data tracks of the disc with respect to the axis of rotation of the disc;
- eccentricity magnitude memory means for storing the signal corresponding to the eccentricity;
- a phase difference table receiving the track number signal and for storing in correspondence with the sampled track numbers a phase difference between the home index on the axis of rotation of the disc and the home index on the data tracks and for producing an output signal corresponding to the phase differences according to input track numbers;
- memory access means receiving the rotational phase signal from the home index sampling means and the output signal from the phase difference table for addressing the eccentricity magnitude memory means and reading out signals therefrom corresponding to the eccentricity;
- a multiplication coefficient table for storing in correspondence with the sampled track numbers amplitudes of the time intervals of the clock mark reproduction signals as eccentricity adjustment coefficients and for reading out the eccentricity adjustment coefficients in response to the track number signal from the track number sampling means;
- a multiplier for multiplying the signal corresponding to the eccentricity output from the eccentricity magnitude memory means by the adjustment coefficients from the multiplication coefficient table to produce an adjusted eccentricity signal;
- a digital to analog converter for converting the adjusted eccentricity signal to an analog voltage; and
- a phase lock loop circuit including a voltage controlled oscillator receiving said first clock signal from said clock sampling means for causing a second clock signal output by the voltage controlled oscillator to follow the first clock signal by changing one of the phase and the frequency of the second clock signal in response to the analog voltage from the digital to analog converter.
Priority Claims (3)
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4-350578 |
Dec 1992 |
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5-057764 |
Feb 1993 |
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5-066248 |
Mar 1993 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/555,542 filed Nov. 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,615,191, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/159,620 filed Dec. 1, 1993, now abandonded.
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Divisions (1)
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555542 |
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Continuations (1)
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159620 |
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