1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a signal processing method and an optical pickup for reducing signal distortion, and particularly relates to a method and apparatus which can mitigate the signal distortion resulting from a signal transmission flexible cable.
2. Description of Related Art
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Based on the control of the LDD driver (120), the LD (122) can generate a laser beam irradiating on an optical disk (10) through the splitter (124) and the objective lens (126). The reflected laser beam from the optical disk (10) is received by the photo detector (128) and then converted into plural light detection signals as described hereinafter. The optical disk (10) is employed as a substrate material with a continuous spiral groove, which the player used to lock on to the track. The groove wobble means that the grooves wander back and forth with a fixed amplitude and special frequency. In the recording process, the groove wobble pattern could be detected as a sine wave that provides information such as recording address.
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Similarly, the first auxiliary light receiving element (22) with light detection areas E and F is located at one side of the average centerline (28) while the second auxiliary light receiving element (24) with light detection areas G and H is at the other side. Each of the aforementioned light detection areas A-H will produce and transmit a signal to a gain buffer (26) thus generating light detection signals SA, SB, SC, SD, SE, SF, SG and SH. Based on the eight light detection signals SA-SH, various kinds of signals such as a push pull signal, a tracking error signal, a focusing error signal and a radio frequency signal can be easily derived accordingly. These light detection signals can be further processed to generate one or more electrical signals.
These electrical signals are subsequently transmitted to the ODD controller (14) through the flexible cable (16). The analog pre-amplify unit (140) in association with the sample and hold circuit (144) retrieves desired information such as wobble information from the electrical signals to perform further signal processing. Based on the processing result, control signals required for optical disk operations are produced and provided to the servo controller (142).
For example, during the wobble information recovery process, the push pull signal SPP is an essential signal and can be generated in accordance with SPP=(SA+SD)−(SB+SC). Based on the push pull signal SPP, the wobble signal can then be recovered accordingly and obtain the physical address of the optical disk (10). The push pull signal SPP can be derived by some feasible schemes.
1. The light detection signals SA, SB, SC and SD are firstly transmitted to the ODD controller (14) from the optical pickup unit (12) via the flexible cable (16). The light detection signals received by the ODD controller (14) are respectively denoted with S*A, S*B, S*C and S*D hereinafter for distinction. Upon the received light detection signals, the ODD controller (14) performs the operation SPP=(S*A+S*D)−(S*B+S*C) to derive the push pull signal SPP.
2. The light detection signals SA and SD are added together by the optical pickup unit (12) to derive a composite signal SA D (SA D=SA +SD). The addition operation is also performed on the other two signals SB and SC to generate another composite signal SBC (SBC=SB+SC). The two composite signals SAD and SBC are subsequently transmitted to the ODD controller (14) via the flexible cable (16). Upon reception of the two composite signals, which are respectively denoted by S*AD and S*BC, the ODD controller (14) directly performs an operation S*AD−S*BC to derive the push pull signal SPP.
When the optical disk drive performs a high-speed recording, because the power of the laser beam from the laser diode (122) is varied with data to be written, the output light detection signals of the photo detector (128), the push-pull signal generated based on the light detection signals, the tracking error signal, the focusing error signal and radio frequency signal all accordingly have the similar variation.
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As the data recording speed of DVD disks increases, the distortion problem will significantly increase. In the worst situation, no stabilized light detection signal can be retrieved after the transmission of the flexible cable (16). The optical disk driver may thus have possible abnormal operation.
Therefore, the invention provides a novel method and apparatus for high speed optical storage device to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problem.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a signal processing method and an optical pickup for reducing signal distortion, wherein the method and the apparatus are able to maintain high quality of light detection signals even when the optical disk drive performs high-speed data recording whereby the read/write periods of the apparatus are significantly shortened.
To accomplish the objective, the method performs a low-pass filtering process on the light detection signals or their composite signals before transmitting to an optical disk drive controller via a flexible cable.
Furthermore, the apparatus in accordance with the present invention comprises:
an optical pickup unit that has:
an optical disk drive (ODD) controller provided to control the optical pickup unit; and
at least one flexible cable coupled between the optical disk drive controller and the optical pickup unit for transmitting signals there between;
wherein the low-pass filtering process is performed prior to the light detection signals being transmitted to the ODD controller, thus a distortion of the signals caused from the flexible cable is mitigated.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the present invention, a low-pass filtering process is performed over light detection signals or their composite signals before being transmitted to an ODD controller via a flexible cable. In order to prevent the high-frequency components distortion during transmission disturbs the desired information.
After the ODD controller receives these low-pass filtered light detection signals or their composite signals, the desired information is retained in these received signals. The desired information could be retrieved to produce control signals. The control signals may be a push pull signal, a tracking error signal, a focusing error signal, a radio frequency signal etc.
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As described above, the undesired effects resulting from the flexible cable causes significant distortion to the light detection signals from the photo detector. The distortion further causes the ODD controller (14) hard to extract the wobble information. To solve this problem, the controllable LPF unit (130) is applied to filter the light detection signals transmitted from the photo detector (128) to the ODD controller (14). With the completion of the processes of the LPF unit (130), high frequency component, contributed by the rapidly signal transition period such as the rising edges and falling edges of the light detection signals, has been eliminated. The remaining low frequency component can pass through the LPF unit (130) and be transmitted to the ODD controller (14) without being distorted by the high frequency components. Since the wobble information still retained in the low frequency components, the ODD controller (14) can recover the wobble information upon the received, low-pass filtered signals.
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In order to avoid undesired interference, the LPF unit (130) must be purposely disabled when the optical disk drive is performing the data reading. In other words, the LPF unit (130) should only be activated during data recording processes. The enable/disable control signal for the LPF unit (130) can be supplied from either the ODD controller (14) or the laser diode driver (120). Furthermore, in response to different data recording speeds, the bandwidth of the LPF unit (130) is adjustable.
Through the foregoing description, the method in accordance with the present invention is to perform a filtering process over the light detection signals or their composite signals before the light detection signals are transmitted to the ODD controller (14) through the flexible cable (16).
The method can be concluded to the following steps:
receiving a light beam reflected from an optical disk and converting the received light beam into plural light detection signals, wherein the light detection signals can be further calculated to derive composite signals;
performing a low-pass filtering process over the light detection signals or their composite signals; and
transmitting the processed signals to an optical disk control device through a flexible cable.
In conclusion, while the optical disk drive is performing a data recording process on a CD/DVD, light detection signals or their composite signals are input to a low-pass filtering unit in advance to retrieve more available information before being sent to the ODD controller via the flexible cable. By the low-pass filtering process, the interference problem is able to be effectively mitigated after these light detection signals or their composite signals are delivered to the ODD controller. The light detection signals retain a high level of applicable information. Furthermore, superior quality of push-pull signals, servo control signals etc. can be derived to enhance the high speed recording process of the optical disk drive.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.