Claims
- 1. An information reproducing apparatus for reproducing information of information marks by scanning said information marks recorded on tracks inside a predetermined information recording region by an optical spot, comprising:a driving device for rotating an optical recording medium; an optical head for radiating said optical spot on said information marks to read out the information of said information marks on said optical recording medium, detecting an optical change by said information mark and outputting an optical change signal; a head driving device for relatively driving said optical head to said optical recording medium so that said optical spot scans said information marks; a laser driving device for controlling said optical spot outputted from said optical head; an automatic gain control circuit for regulating the amplitude of said optical change signal detected by said optical head to a predetermined amplitude; a non-linear equalization circuit for executing an equalization processing for reducing an inter-symbol interference contained in said optical change signal subjected to the gain control; a phase locked loop circuit for generating a sync signal in synchronism with the revolution of said optical recording medium on the basis of said optical change signal subjected to said equalization processing; a data demodulation circuit for demodulating said optical change signal subjected to said equalization processing in accordance with a predetermined polarity rule on the basis of said sync signal; and a control circuit for controlling each of said functions; wherein said non-linear equalization circuit comprises a plurality of amplitude adjustment circuits for adjusting the amplitude of said optical change signal subjected to said gain control; and wherein said amplitude adjustment circuit includes: an absolute value generation circuit for generating an absolute value |x| of the size of said optical change signal subjected to said gain control; a coefficient generator for outputting a polarity coefficient determining a maximum coefficient, a minimum coefficient and a polarity in association with the maximum value and the minimum value of the amplitude of said optical change signal adjusted by said automatic gain control circuit; a first multiplication circuit for generating said equalization coefficient corresponding to said absolute value |x| on the basis of said maximum coefficient and said minimum coefficient given by said coefficient generator; a polarity circuit for generating an equalization coefficient with polarity giving a polarity to said equalization coefficient, by receiving said equalization coefficient from said multiplication circuit and said symbol coefficient from said coefficient generator; and a second multiplication circuit for generating an amplitude-adjusted signal from said optical change signal subjected to gain control after delay and from said equalization coefficient with sign.
- 2. An information reproducing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said absolute circuit generates an absolute value |x−x0| that reflects an asymmetry x0 of said highest density signal on the absolute value |x| of the magnitude of said optical change signal subjected to said gain control.
- 3. An information reproducing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first multiplication circuit generates an equalization coefficient corresponding to said absolute value |x−x0| on the basis of said maximum coefficient and said minimum coefficient given by said coefficient generator.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/478,343, filed Jan. 6, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,480,447 the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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