Claims
- 1. An apparatus for controlling tracking and seeking in an optical disc drive for optical media with a pitted premastered area that cannot be overwritten and a grooved user-writeable area that can be overwritten, comprising:
means for turning tracking on and off; and means for jumping tracks on the optical media.
- 2. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for transitioning from a tracking idle state to a tracking turn on state when a tracking turn on servo command is received.
- 3. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for entering a tracking illegal state if focus is not active.
- 4. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for selecting gain and calibration values based on whether an optical pickup unit is over the premastered or the writeable areas of the optical media
- 5. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for determining whether an optical pickup unit is over the premastered or the writeable areas of the optical media.
- 6. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the means for determining whether the optical pickup unit is over the premastered or the writeable areas of the optical media comprises means for measuring the peak to peak amplitude of a tracking error signal.
- 7. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for delaying transition to a tracking active state to allow time for control system parameters to be initialized.
- 8. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for determining the status of the tracking functions.
- 9. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for jumping a single track on the optical media.
- 10. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the means for jumping tracks on the optical media includes at least one of:
means for jumping multiple tracks on the optical media; means for jumping a single track on the optical media; means for jumping a specified number of tracks every specified number of revolutions of the optical media; and means for jumping in forward or reverse directions.
- 11. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for disabling reading from and writing to the optical media while jumping tracks.
- 12. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for performing an auto jumpback function.
- 13. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 12, wherein parameters for controlling jumps include at least one of: jump type, number of tracks to jump, time delay between track jumps, number of revolutions of the optical media between jumps, and whether it is not safe to read from or write to the optical media.
- 14. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 12, further comprising means for generating a bias value for a tracking arm actuator, wherein the bias value can be used to provide a low frequency tracking control effort (TCE) and to handle high frequency TCE.
- 15. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for generating a status indicator of whether a track jump was successful, wherein the status indicates at least one of: bad track, bad jump, good track, and good jump.
- 16. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for performing long seeks.
- 17. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 16, further comprising means for predicting whether a tracking actuator arm will be positioned over the premastered area or the writeable area at the end of the long seek, and loading calibration parameters corresponding to the type of media over which the tracking actuator arm will be posititioned at the end of the long seek.
- 18. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 16, further comprising means for waiting until a time period allotted for performing the long seek expires, and to set a bad seek indicator to indicate whether the long seek failed or completed.
- 19. The apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for positioning an optical pickup unit over an area of the optical media containing tracks to be acquired.
- 20. A method for controlling tracking and seeking in an optical disc drive for optical media with a pitted premastered area that cannot be overwritten and a grooved user-writeable area that can be overwritten, comprising:
turning tracking on and off; and jumping tracks on the optical media.
- 21. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising transitioning from a tracking idle state to a tracking turn on state when a tracking turn on servo command is received.
- 22. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising entering a tracking illegal state if focus is not active.
- 23. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising selecting gain and calibration values based on whether an optical pickup unit is over the premastered or the writeable areas of the optical media
- 24. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising determining whether an optical pickup unit is over the premastered or the writeable areas of the optical media.
- 25. The method, as set forth in claim 20, wherein the determining whether the optical pickup unit is over the premastered or the writeable areas of the optical media comprises measuring the peak to peak amplitude of a tracking error signal.
- 26. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising delaying transition to a tracking active state to allow time for control system parameters to be initialized.
- 27. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising determining the status of the tracking functions.
- 28. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising jumping a single track on the optical media.
- 29. The method, as set forth in claim 20, wherein the jumping tracks on the optical media includes at least one of:
jumping multiple tracks on the optical media; jumping a single track on the optical media; jumping a specified number of tracks every specified number of revolutions of the optical media; and jumping in forward or reverse directions.
- 30. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising disabling reading from and writing to the optical media while jumping tracks.
- 31. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising performing an auto jumpback function.
- 32. The method, as set forth in claim 31, wherein parameters for controlling jumps include at least one of: jump type, number of tracks to jump, time delay between track jumps, number of revolutions of the optical media between jumps, and whether it is not safe to read from or write to the optical media.
- 33. The method, as set forth in claim 31, further comprising generating a bias value for a tracking arm actuator, wherein the bias value can be used to provide a low frequency tracking control effort (TCE) and to handle high frequency TCE.
- 34. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising generating a status indicator of whether a track jump was successful, wherein the status indicates at least one of: bad track, bad jump, good track, and good jump.
- 35. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising performing long seeks.
- 36. The method, as set forth in claim 35, further comprising predicting whether a tracking actuator arm will be positioned over the premastered area or the writeable area at the end of the long seek, and loading calibration parameters corresponding to the type of media over which the tracking actuator arm will be posititioned at the end of the long seek.
- 37. The method, as set forth in claim 35, further comprising waiting until a time period allotted for performing the long seek expires, and to set a bad seek indicator to indicate whether the long seek failed or completed.
- 38. The method, as set forth in claim 20, further comprising positioning an optical pickup unit over an area of the optical media containing tracks to be acquired.
- 39. A computer program product, comprising:
instructions to implement the method of claim 20.
- 40. A data signal, comprising:
instructions to implement the method of claim 20.
- 41. A control system for controlling tracking and seeking in an optical disc drive for optical media with a pitted premastered area that cannot be overwritten and a grooved user-writeable area that can be overwritten, comprising:
instructions operable to determine whether an optical pickup unit is over the premastered or the writeable areas of the optical media.
- 42. The control system, as set forth in claim 41, further comprising instructions operable to control transition from a tracking idle state to a tracking turn on state when a tracking turn on servo command is received.
- 43. The control system, as set forth in claim 41, further comprising instructions operable to enter a tracking illegal state if focus is not active.
- 44. The control system, as set forth in claim 41, further comprising:
instructions operable to turn tracking on and off; and instructions operable to control jumping tracks on the optical media.
- 45. The control system, as set forth in claim 41, further comprising instructions operable to select gain and calibration values based on whether an optical pickup unit is over the premastered or the writeable areas of the optical media.
- 46. The control system, as set forth in claim 41, wherein the instructions operable to determine whether the optical pickup unit is over the premastered or the writeable areas of the optical media comprise instructions operable to measure the peak to peak amplitude of a tracking error signal.
- 47. The control system, as set forth in claim 41, further comprising instructions operable to delay transition to a tracking active state to allow time for control system parameters to be initialized.
- 48. The control system, as set forth in claim 41, further comprising instructions operable to determine the status of the tracking functions.
- 49. The control system, as set forth in claim 44, further comprising instructions operable to control jumping a single track on the optical media.
- 50. The control system, as set forth in claim 44, wherein the instructions operable to control jumping tracks on the optical media includes at least one of:
instructions operable to control jumping multiple tracks on the optical media; instructions operable to control jumping a single track on the optical media; instructions operable to control jumping a specified number of tracks every specified number of revolutions of the optical media; and instructions operable to control jumping in forward or reverse directions.
- 51. The control system, as set forth in claim 44, further comprising instructions operable to disable reading from and writing to the optical media while jumping tracks.
- 52. The control system, as set forth in claim 44, further comprising instructions operable to control an auto jumpback function.
- 53. The control system, as set forth in claim 44, wherein parameters for controlling jumps include at least one of: jump type, number of tracks to jump, time delay between track jumps, number of revolutions of the optical media between jumps, and whether it is not safe to read from or write to the optical media.
- 54. The control system, as set forth in claim 41, further comprising instructions operable to generate a bias value for a tracking arm actuator, wherein the bias value can be used to provide a low frequency tracking control effort (TCE) and to handle high frequency TCE.
- 55. The control system, as set forth in claim 44, further comprising instructions operable to generate a status indicator of whether a track jump was successful, wherein the status indicates at least one of: bad track, bad jump, good track, and good jump.
- 56. The control system, as set forth in claim 44, further comprising instructions operable to perform long seeks.
- 57. The control system, as set forth in claim 56, further comprising instructions operable to predict whether a tracking actuator arm will be positioned over the premastered area or the writeable area at the end of the long seek, and load calibration parameters corresponding to the type of media over which the tracking actuator arm will be posititioned at the end of the long seek.
- 58. The control system, as set forth in claim 56, further comprising instructions operable to wait until a time period allotted for performing the long seek expires, and to set a bad seek indicator to indicate whether the long seek failed or completed.
- 59. The control system, as set forth in claim 41, further comprising instructions operable to position an optical pick up unit over an area of the optical media containing tracks to be acquired.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO CO-FILLED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present disclosure was co-filed with the following sets of disclosures: the “Tracking and Focus Servo System” disclosures, the “Servo System Calibration” disclosures, the “Spin Motor Servo System” disclosures, and the “System Architecture” disclosures; each of which was filed on the same date and assigned to the same assignee as the present disclosure, and are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety. The Tracking and Focus Servo System disclosures include U.S. Disclosure Ser. Nos. {Attorney Docket Numbers M-11095 US, M-12077 US, M-12078 US, M-12079 US, M-12080 US, M-12081 US, M-12082 US, M-12083 US, M-12084 US, M-12085 US, M-12086 US, M-12087 US, M-12088 US, M-12089 US, M-12090 US, M-12091 US, M-12092 US, M-12093 US, M-12104 US, M-12105 US, M-12106 US, M-12107 US, M-12031 M-12108 US, M-12111 US, M-12112 US, and M-12195 US.} The Servo System Calibration disclosures include U.S. Disclosure Ser. Nos. {Attorney Docket Numbers M-11097 US, M-12094 US, M-12095 US, M-12096 US, M-12097 US, M-12098 US, M-12099 US, M-12100 US, M-12101 US, M-12102 US, M-12103 US, M-12109 US, M-12110 US and M-12155 US.} The Spin Motor Servo System disclosures include U.S. Disclosure Ser. Nos. {Attorney Docket Numbers M-12117 US, M-12118 US, M-12119 US, M-11096 US, M-12121 US, M-12122 US, and M-12147 US.} The System Architecture disclosures include U.S. Disclosure Ser. Nos. {Attorney Docket Numbers M-11098 US, M-12120 US, M-12023 US, M-12024 US, M-12025 US, M-12026 US, M-12027 US, M-12028 US, M-12029 US, M-12030 US, M-12031 US, M-12032 US, and M-12177 US.}
[0002] The present disclosure was also co-filed with the following disclosures U.S. Pat. Disclosure Ser. Nos. ______, and ______ {Attorney Docket Numbers M-9115, and M-12076 US, respectively}, each of which was filed on the same date and assigned to the same assignee as the present disclosure, and are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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