The present invention relates to a control method of an optical recording/reproducing apparatus, and more particularly to a writing control method of an optical recording/reproducing apparatus.
A wobble signal is generated for the reference of an optical pickup head of an optical recording/reproducing apparatus to trace tracks and locate addresses when the optical recording/reproducing apparatus writes data into a recordable/rewritable optical disc (ex. DVD±R or DVD±RW). Taking a DVD+R disc shown in
Therefore, the present invention provides a writing control method of an optical recording/reproducing apparatus, which properly controls the writing speed, thereby improving the data-writing quality.
The present invention relates to a writing control method of an optical recording/reproducing apparatus. In the method, a first data-writing operation is performed at a first rotating speed, and thus a first tracking error signal is generated. The first tracking error signal is periodically sampled and accumulatively counted whenever the level of the first tracking error signal exceeds a first threshold. Accordingly, a first counting value is obtained. The rotating speed is increased from the first rotating speed to a second rotating speed for a second data-writing operation on a first condition of the first counting value.
In an embodiment, the first condition is that the first counting value obtained within a first preset period of time is no greater than a first preset value. The first data-writing operation is retained at the first rotating speed when the first counting value obtained within the first preset period of time is greater than the first preset value.
For more than two rotating-speed stages, the writing control method performs the second data-writing operation at the second rotating speed. A second tracking error signal is generated in response to the second data-writing operation. The second tracking error signal is periodically sampled and accumulatively counted whenever the level of the second tracking error signal exceeds a second threshold. Accordingly, a second counting value is obtained. The rotating speed is increased from the second rotating speed to a third rotating speed for a third data-writing operation when the second counting value obtained within a second preset period of time is no greater than a second preset value. The second threshold is higher than the first threshold.
In an embodiment, the first data-writing operation is performed by referring to a wobble signal that is generated by reading wobbles from the optical disc.
In an embodiment, a focusing error signal is additionally generated in response to the first data-writing operation and periodically sampled. A third counting value is obtained by accumulatively counting whenever the level of the focusing error signal exceeds a third threshold. In this case, the first condition is that the first counting value obtained within a first preset period of time is no greater than a first preset value and the third counting value obtained within the first preset period of time is no greater than a third preset value. Alternatively, the first condition is that the sum of the first counting value and the third counting value obtained within a preset period of time is no greater than a fourth preset value.
The present invention also provides a writing control method of an optical recording/reproducing apparatus, comprising steps of performing a data-writing operation at a first rotating speed; generating a focusing error signal in response to the data-writing operation; periodically sampling the focusing error signal; accumulatively counting whenever the level of the focusing error signal exceeds a first threshold to obtain a first counting value; and increasing the rotating speed from the first rotating speed to a second rotating speed for the subsequent data-writing operation on a certain condition of the first counting value.
The present invention further provides a writing control method of an optical recording/reproducing apparatus, comprising steps of performing a data-writing operation at a rotating speed; generating an error signal in response to a wobble signal in the data-writing operation; periodically sampling the error signal; accumulatively counting whenever the level of the error signal exceeds a threshold; and performing the subsequent data-writing operation at an increased rotating speed when the accumulatively counting value obtained within a preset period of time is no greater than a first preset value.
The error signal can be a tracking error signal and/or a focusing error signal.
The above contents of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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For well tracking and addressing in a writing procedure, a feedback tracking mechanism is implemented. That is, the PUH 10 reads wobbles from the optical disc 110 so as to generate a wobble signal, and then a radio-frequency (RF) amplifier 150 generates a radio-frequency (RF) signal, a tracking error (TE) signal and a focusing error (FE) signal in response to the wobble signal. The RF, TE and FE signals are then inputted into and processed by a digital signal processor (DSP) 170 so as to result in a plurality of actuating signals. For example, the DSP 170 outputs three actuating signals to a first motor actuator 160 in response to the TE signal and the FE signal to control the movement of the sled motor 130, tracking coil 140 and focusing coil 145 so that the PUH 10 can precisely locate the target track and focus on the target point. An additional actuating signal is outputted to a second motor actuator 165 by the DSP 170 to control the rotary motor 120 so that the optical disc 110 can be rotated at a proper speed. According to the feedback tracking mechanism, the levels of the TE signal and the FE signal are supposed to be approximately zero. However, due to some unexpected problems like bad disc dyeing, disc distortion, scratch or dirt, the wobble signal may become unreliable and result in undesired drifts of TE and FE signals. Consequently, the actuating signals would be unable to move respective elements to proper positions.
In order to solve these problems, the present invention monitors the TE and FE signals generated in response to the wobble signal in the feedback tracking writing procedure. According to the updated TE and FE signals, the rotating speed of the optical disc is properly adjusted. If the levels of the TE signal and/or FE signal change to a large extent within a preset period, the rotating speed of the optical disc has to keep at a low speed. On the other hand, if the levels of the TE signal and/or FE signal keep stable for a long term, the rotating speed of the optical disc can be increased. The increase in the rotating speed of the optical disc can be done in several stages, as shown in
As far as the comparison of the counts of the TE and FE signals exceeding their threshold levels within preset periods of time with the preset numbers is concerned, a variety of criteria can be applied. For example, the rotating speed of the optical disc can be increased as long as one of the signals TE and FE keep stable. That is, the count of the TE signal exceeding the TE threshold level is less than a corresponding preset number or the count of the FE signal exceeding the FE threshold level is less than another preset number corresponding thereto. Alternatively, the rotating speed of the optical disc cannot be increased unless the count of the TE signal exceeding the TE threshold level is less than a corresponding preset number and the count of the FE signal exceeding the FE threshold level is less than another corresponding preset number. In a further example, the count of the TE signal exceeding the TE threshold level and the count of the FE signal exceeding the FE threshold level are subjected to a mathematic operation so as to control the rotating speed of the optical disc. For example, the count of the TE signal exceeding the TE threshold level is added to the count of the FE signal exceeding the FE threshold level, and the rotating speed of the optical disc is increased when the sum is less than a preset number.
By using the present invention, the rotating speed of the optical disc in the writing procedure can be well controlled so as to result in more precise TE and FE signals in the feedback tracking mechanism. As a result, the reliability of the data written into the optical disc can be improved.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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093137807 | Dec 2004 | TW | national |