Claims
- 1. An optical pickup apparatus capable of detecting a tracking state of a beam for reading information from an optical recording medium, said optical pickup apparatus comprising:a light source for emitting a beam; a first diffraction element for dividing said beam emitted from said light source into a plurality of beams for tracking state detection; an objective lens being provided to be movable in the radial direction of said optical recording medium for condensing said plurality of beams divided by said first diffraction element on said optical recording medium; a photodetector having a plurality of photoreceiving parts for receiving a plurality of returned beams based on said plurality of beams for tracking state detection condensed on said optical recording medium respectively and outputting detection signals responsive to received light quantities; an adjusting circuit for correcting deviation of said objective lens and capable of changing at least one of said detection signals outputted from said plurality of photoreceiving parts of said photodetector relatively to another of said detection signals; and a lens driving part for moving said objective lens in said radial direction in response to a prescribed signal being based on the detection signal adjusted by said adjusting circuit.
- 2. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 1, whereinsaid adjusting circuit includes a variable resistor for changing said plurality of detection signals outputted from said plurality of photoreceiving parts of said photodetector.
- 3. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 2, further comprising a wiring part for extracting said signals from said plurality of photoreceiving parts of said photodetector,said variable resistor being arranged on said wiring part.
- 4. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 3, whereinsaid wiring part is formed on a flexible circuit board.
- 5. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a plurality of amplifier parts being provided in correspondence to said plurality of photoreceiving parts in said photodetector for amplifying the differences between said detection signals outputted from corresponding said photoreceiving parts and a reference signal respectively,said adjusting circuit including a variable resistor for changing said reference signal being supplied to at least one of said plurality of amplifier parts.
- 6. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 5, whereinsaid photoreceiving parts and said plurality of amplifier parts are formed on a single chip.
- 7. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a second diffraction element for transmitting said plurality of beams divided by said first diffraction element and guiding the same to said objective lens while diffracting said plurality of returned beams from said optical recording medium and guiding the same to said photodetector.
- 8. An optical pickup apparatus capable of detecting a tracking state of a beam for reading information from an optical recording medium, said optical pickup apparatus comprising:a light source for emitting a beam; a first diffraction element for dividing said beam emitted from said light source into a plurality of beams for tracking state detection; an objective lens being provided to be movable in the radial direction of said optical recording medium for condensing said plurality of beams divided by said first diffraction element on said optical recording medium; a photodetector having a plurality of photoreceiving parts for receiving a plurality of returned beams based on said plurality of beams for tracking state detection condensed on said optical recording medium respectively and outputting detection signals responsive to received light quantities; a wiring part for extracting said detection signals from said plurality of photoreceiving parts of said photodetector; an adjusting circuit for correcting deviation of said objective lens and capable of changing at least one of said detection signals outputted from said plurality of photoreceiving parts of said photodetector; and a lens driving part for moving said objective lens in said radial direction in response to a prescribed signal being based on the detection signal adjusted by said adjusting circuit, said adjusting circuit being arranged on said wiring part.
- 9. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 8, whereinsaid adjusting circuit includes a variable resistor for changing said plurality of detection signals outputted from said plurality of photoreceiving parts of said photodetector.
- 10. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 8, whereinsaid wiring part is formed on a flexible circuit board.
- 11. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 8, further comprising a plurality of amplifier parts being provided in correspondence to said plurality of photoreceiving parts in said photodetector for amplifying the differences between said detection signals outputted from corresponding said photoreceiving parts and a reference signal respectively,said adjusting circuit including a variable resistor for changing said reference signal being supplied to at least one of said plurality of amplifier parts.
- 12. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 11, whereinsaid photoreceiving parts and said plurality of amplifier parts are formed on a single chip.
- 13. The optical pickup apparatus in accordance with claim 8, further comprising a second diffraction element for transmitting said plurality of beams divided by said first diffraction element and guiding the same to said objective lens while diffracting said plurality of returned beams from said optical recording medium and guiding the same to said photodetector.
Priority Claims (3)
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Country |
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9-61492 |
Mar 1997 |
JP |
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9-61493 |
Mar 1997 |
JP |
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9-346913 |
Dec 1997 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of prior application Ser. No. 09/725,239 filed Nov. 29, 2000, which is a division of application Ser. No. 09/041,008 filed Mar. 12, 1998, now U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,339,563 and 6,181,667, respectively.
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