Claims
- 1. In an optical data recorder for focusing a recording light beam on an optical recording medium, the improvement comprising:
- an optical head including a recording light beam, such head having focusing means movable in a direction perpendicular to the recording medium surface for changing the focus position of the recording light beam as it writes data on said optical recording medium;
- focus sensing means for detecting light reflected from said optical recording medium as said recording light beam writes on said optical recording medium and for producing a corresponding focus error signal during recording;
- means for, during recording periods, generating a mark formation effectiveness signal for each of a plurality of trial focus positions, based on a reflected write pulse that is reflected back from said optical recording medium during formation of a mark at said trial focus positions, each mark formation effectiveness signal being associated with a given value of the focus error signal of said focus sensing means;
- means for receiving said mark formation effectiveness signal for each of said trial focus positions, determining a mark formation effectiveness signal that corresponds to an in-focus position of said recording light beam on said optical recording medium therefrom, and for determining an offset value, based on said mark formation effectiveness signal that corresponds to said in-focus position for the associated focus error signal; and
- means for receiving said offset value and said focus error signal during data recording and for adjusting the position of said movable focusing means so that said recording light beam is maintained at said in-focus position.
- 2. The recorder of claim 1 wherein said mark formation effectiveness signal varies with a rate of change of the reflected write pulse, said rate of change resulting from variation in a reflectivity of said optical recording medium as the mark is formed thereon.
- 3. The recorder of claim 2 wherein a voltage level of said reflected write pulse decreases as a function of time from a first voltage to a second voltage during formation of said mark, and said rate of change is a decay rate of said voltage level from said first to said second voltage.
- 4. The recorder of claim 3 wherein said mark formation effectiveness signal is a quotient of said first voltage and said second voltage.
- 5. The recorder of claim 3 wherein said mark formation effectiveness signal is a transformation of a quotient of said first and said second voltage.
- 6. A method for, in an optical data recorder having an optical head including a recording light beam, focusing said recording light beam on an optical recording medium, said optical head having focusing means movable in a direction perpendicular to said optical recording medium for changing the focus position of said recording light beam as it writes data on said optical recording medium, the method comprising the steps of:
- detecting light reflected from said optical recording medium as said recording light beam writes on said optical recording medium, and producing a corresponding focus error signal during recording;
- during recording periods, generating a mark formation effectiveness signal for each of a plurality of trial focus positions, based on a reflected write pulse that is reflected back from said optical recording medium during formation of a mark at said trial focus positions, each mark formation effectiveness signal being associated with a given value of said focus error signal;
- receiving said mark formation effectiveness signal for each of said trial focus positions;
- determining a mark formation signal corresponding to an in-focus position of said recording light beam on said optical recording medium, and determining an offset value based on said mark formation signal that corresponds to said in-focus position for said associated focus error signal; and
- adjusting, during data recording periods, in response to said focus error signal, the position of said movable focusing means so that said offset value of said focus error signal is maintained at said in-focus position.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of generating a mark formation effectiveness signal includes detecting a rate of change of said reflected write pulse, said rate of change resulting from variation in reflectivity of said optical recording medium as said mark is formed thereon.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein a voltage level of said reflected write pulse decreases as a function of time from a first voltage to a second voltage during formation of said mark, and said rate of change is a decay rate of said voltage level from said first to said second voltage.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said mark formation effectiveness signal is a quotient of said first voltage and said second voltage.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein said mark formation effectiveness signal is a transformation of a quotient of said first and second voltage.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/179,477, filed Jan. 10, 1994, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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