Claims
- 1. An optical storage device for reproducing and/or recording information from and/or on an optical storage medium by irradiating a light beam generated by a stationary optical unit incorporated in a main body to said optical storage medium via a carriage, which moves in a radial direction of said optical storage medium within said main body, in a state in which said optical storage medium loaded in said main body is rotated, comprising:
- an interception means jutting out from an edge of said carriage away from a spindle motor for rotating said optical storage medium, and extending in a direction parallel to a movement direction of said carriage;
- a photosensor means including a light emitting device and light receiving device which is located across a movement trajectory of said interception means and which has incident light thereof intercepted by said interception means only during a period during which said carriage is located in a laser output adjustment area defined in the vicinity of an outer circumference of said optical storage medium; and
- a carriage position specification means that, when it is detected that said photosensor means has incident light thereof intercepted by said interception means, judges that said carriage has moved to said laser output adjustment area.
- 2. An optical storage device according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a carriage initial movement means that when the power supply of said optical storage device is turned on, moves said carriage into said laser output adjustment area of said optical storage medium and reciprocates said carriage a given number of times in the place so that interception and non-interception of incident light of said photosensor means will be repeated by said interception means;
- an interception current detection means for detecting a driving current in said carriage initial movement means the instant said photosensor means has incident light thereof intercepted by the movement of said interception means;
- a non-interception current detection means for detecting a driving current in said carriage initial movement means the instant said photosensor means is placed in a non-interception state by the movement of said interception means;
- a holding current computation means for computing a holding current necessary for said carriage initial movement means to hold said carriage within said laser output adjustment area on the basis of a driving current detected by said interception current detection means and a driving current detected by said non-interception current detection means; and
- a laser output adjustment means that, after said holding current is computed, applies said holding current to said carriage initial movement means, and that immediately after the power supply of said optical storage device is turned on, holds said carriage within said laser output adjustment area, and thus achieves laser output adjustment.
- 3. An optical storage device according to claim 2, further comprising: a difference current computation means for calculating a difference between a driving current detected by said interception current detection means and a driving current detected by said non-interception current detection means; and a detection re-execution means that when said difference current exceeds a given value, allows said carriage initial movement means, said interception current detection means, and said non-interception current detection means to execute detection again but does not allow said holding current computation means to operate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 08/693,700 filed on Aug. 7, 1997 pending.
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Divisions (1)
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