The present application claims priority from Japanese application JP2007-083275 filed on Mar. 28, 2007, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
The present invention relates to multi-layered disc media and disc devices.
The recording and reproducing apparatuses employing a disc medium tend to store a more and more increased amount of information with an improvement of the recording and reproducing technology. Meanwhile, since the amount of data allowed to be dealt with by computers has been increased due to the recent progress of the high-speed LSI technologies, the recording apparatuses are now highly required to have a larger storage capacity. In addition, as a medium for storing program contents of the television broadcasting, which is now widely performed under the high definition television (HDTV) broadcasting scheme, the recording and reproducing apparatuses employing a disc medium are greatly required to store an increased amount of information.
In these circumstances, it is conjectured that the recording density on a disc will be enhanced and the disc devices will undergo a modification to a multi-layered structure for a larger storage capacity. However, with a multi-layered structure, it is possible that, when a pick-up is transferred to one disc layer to another, it may access a wrong layer other than the target layer.
Under such a background, a technique for coping with this problem is disclosed, for example, in JP-A-2005-85437, according to which: “use is made of a disc format capable of achieving discrimination of disc layers under the FSK system or the PSK system which has a high demodulation performance of the wobble modulation scheme and complies with use of common demodulation circuits, thereby assuring the discrimination of disc layers, free from a long wait that may be caused by retrial steps, without a considerable increase of circuits.”
Under the conventional technique, specific wobbles may be formed in the entire surface of a disc which is costly, and use may be made of signals reliable only when the servosystem with wobble signals is stabilized which requires servo control, and it may take rather a long time to stabilize the servosytem.
One object of the present invention is to provide, at low costs, a disc medium having a plurality of layers in which a target layer can be detected simply and rapidly for inter-layer transference of a recording and reproducing pick-up.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a disc device using a disc medium of the type described above.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a multi-layered disc medium includes at least one layer having layer information for identifying a layer concerned, the layer information being read for transference of a recording and reproducing pick-up to a target layer.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a multi-layered disc medium includes at least one layer having layer information for identifying a layer concerned, in which the layer information is disposed on at least a part of a circular path extending circumferentially of the layer so that a layer information area portion is formed by a part of or the whole of the circular path carrying the layer information, and the circular path has a center coincident with a center axis of rotation of the disc medium, the layer information being read for transference of a recording and reproducing pick-up to a target layer.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a multi-layered disc medium includes two or more layers each having layer information for identifying a layer concerned, in which the layer information for each of the two or more layers is disposed on at least a part of a circular path extending circumferentially of the layer concerned so that a layer information area portion is formed on each of the two or more layers by a part of or the whole of the circular path carrying the layer information, and the circular paths on the two or more layers have a center coincident with a center axis of rotation of the disc medium and are at substantially identical radial positions from the center axis of rotation of the disc medium, the layer information being read for transference of a recording and reproducing pick-up to a target layer.
The layer information disposed circumferentially of on one or more layers may be in the form of a bar code, a two-dimensional code, or the like.
In one sense, the present invention is advantageous in that a recording and reproducing pick-up is transferred among disc layers of a multi-layered disc medium simply to make it possible to start recording and reproducing operations quickly.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The recording and reproducing pick-up 160 has a semiconductor laser serving as a light source, an optical system for conducting a light beam generated by the semiconductor laser to the disc medium 100 and for conducting a return light beam caused by reflection at the disc medium 100 to a predetermined light-receiving position, and a light receiving means for receiving the return light beam. Although the pickup unit 11 further has an actuator for controlling the recording and reproducing pick-up 160, a drive system such as a seek motor and others, they are omitted in
Further, the disc medium 100 has data area portions 121 to 124 on the respective layers on which data can be recorded or reproduced. With the disc medium 100 being rotated by the disc motor 12 with the aid of the disc medium clamp 150, the recording and reproducing pick-up 160 in the disc device 10 emits a laser light beam to the disc medium 100 and receives a reflection light beam therefrom to read the bar code from one of the layer information area portions 111 to 114 of the disc layers 101 to 104, in which the recording and reproducing operations are to be performed on one disc layer carrying the read bar code. The disc device 100 checks the read bar code, and records/reproduces data on the data area portion, among the data area portions 121 to 124, of the corresponding layer. The recording and reproducing pick-up 160 is subject to a focusing control 170 thicknesswise of the disc medium 100 and to a tracking control 171 radially of the disc medium 100.
To read and reproduce the bar codes disposed on the layer information area portions 111 to 114 with the disc medium 100 being rotated, only the focusing control 170 is necessary without the tracking control 171, as the bar codes are made of one-dimensional information. Meanwhile, to record/reproduce data on the data area portions 121 to 124, evidently, the tracking control 171 will be necessary in addition to the focusing control 170. The data area portions 121 to 124 are provided with address information for specifying locations of first to last data so that information on the location where data should be recorded/reproduced can be recognized.
First, the controller 16 receives instructions 201 for inter-layer transference from an external host or the like, and then the controller 16 controls the following steps of operation for the inter-layer transference. Transference of the recording and reproducing pick-up 160 is started (202) so that a light beam emission from the recording and reproducing pick-up 160 is directed to an intended layer or a target layer. Upon termination 203 of the inter-layer transference, focusing control is started (204). With the disc medium 100 as shown in
It should be noted that, since both focusing control and tracking control are impossible during the interval between the inter-layer transference start step 202 and the inter-layer transference termination step 203, the recording and reproducing pick-up 160 is driven by use of a fixed data for transference in order to transfer the pick-up 160 to a target layer. Therefore, it is essential to verify (207) that the accessed layer after completion of the inter-layer transference is coincident with a target layer. If no problem is found at the bar code check step 210, the transference process in
As described above, for transference of the recording and reproducing pick-up 160 to a target layer, it is necessary to make use of a fixed data for transference to drive the pick-up 160. Since the fixed data for transference is decided in consideration of the conditions such as of the disc medium 100 and the disc device 10, failure in the inter-layer transference, if any, will result, in most cases, in one layer of deviation of an accessed layer from a target layer. Therefore, if it is found in the bar code check step 210 that the accessed layer is not coincident with the target layer, the process may return to the step 202 of inter-layer transference start so that a transference by one layer is effected, and thereafter, the inter-layer transference process ends without the step 204 of focusing control start.
Description will now be made of the arrangement of the layer information area portions or bar code area portions on the disc layers, which carry layer information such as a bar code, with reference to the drawings.
In the disc medium shown in
Thus, in
Another arrangement of the layer information area portions or bar code area portions on the disc layers according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The arrangement shown in
To cope with this, in
It should be noted that, according to the teaching of the present invention, the displacement of the bar code area portions may be either in one or both of the radial and circumferential directions of the layers.
Referring now to
Accordingly, as shown in
When the accessed layer is not coincident with the target layer, the bar code on a bar code area portion of the accessed layer should be read if the accessed layer has the bar code area portion, while if not, address information should be read, thereby accomplishing transference to the target layer. Thus, it can be understood that bar code area portions each carrying a bar code may otherwise be provided only in alternate layers 101 and 103 to the same effect. In other words, bar code area portions may be provided either in even-numbered layers or in odd-numbered layers.
In the above-described embodiments, the displaced arrangement of the bar code area portions of the layers carrying bar codes are such that the bar code area portions are shifted by a distance identical with the width of the bar code area portions in the radial directions of the layers so that the bar code area portions are arranged stepwise as viewed in section taken in the thicknesswise direction of the disc medium. However, the bar code area portions may be arranged circumferentially or radially of the layers in any manner, and/or may be provided in alternate layers of the multi-layered disc medium. Further, any combination of the above arrangements of the bar code area portions in such a manner that the bar code area portions may be provided “stepwise” (as described above) in alternate layers, or may be provided circumferentially or radially of the layers in any manner in alternate layers.
Additionally, a bar code may be disposed on the whole of a circular path extending circumferentially of a layer so that the bar code area portion is circular, or plural bar codes may be disposed on a circular path on one layer so that the circular path have plural bar code area portions, or plural bar codes may be carried on bar code area portions formed by parts of different plural circular paths extending circumferentially of one layer so that the bar codes are arranged in a radial direction of the layer. One or more bar codes may be disposed on a outermost circular path on a layer.
In the above embodiments, the layer information is described as containing one-dimensional information which can be read at the rotation of the disc medium, but it may contain information other than one-dimensional. In a modified embodiment of the present invention, the layer information for identifying a layer may be made of, other than one-dimensional information, a two-dimensional code. Namely, the layer information of the two-dimensional code is read, with the multi-layered disc medium 100 rotating, by the recording and reproducing pick-up 160 moving in a radial direction without the tracking control, whereby identification of a layer in the multi-layered disc medium can be achieved, as in the case of use of the bar code.
When use is made of a two-dimensional code as layer information for identifying a layer, the layer information area portions may be arranged “stepwise” as described, circumferentially or radially of the layers in any manner in one layer or in alternate layers. And, any combination of the above arrangements of the layer information area portions are possible. Additionally, other than the two-dimensional code, the layer information may be implemented by use of divisions of a circular path on a layer, which have different reflectivities or different colors, so that differences in the reflectivity or differences in the spectra of reflected light beams are sensed in order to achieve identification of the layer.
It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
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2007-083275 | Mar 2007 | JP | national |