Optical disk signal processing apparatus using modulated light source in
a playback operation
Abstract
An optical disk signal processing apparatus retains compatibility with the
conventional continuous servo recording technique, and reduces the amount
of noise included in a signal played back from the optical disk without
the need to decrease the size of the area for recording data, resulting in
a drastically increased signal-to-noise ratio. The optical disk signal
processing apparatus has a light source, an optical system for leading a
light beam generated by the light source, an optical device for converging
the light beam output by the optical system and applying the converged
beam to the rotating optical disk, a signal detecting optical system for
detecting a signal reflected by the rotating disk through the optical
device, and a light detecting instrument for converting light produced by
the signal detecting optical system into an electrical signal and a data
detecting circuit. The intensity of the beam radiated by the light source
is modulated by a modulation circuit in synchronism with data detection
timing so that a playback signal having an improved signal-to-noise ratio
can be obtained by integrating a product of a response waveform signal
generated by a light beam reflected from an information mark and a
light-intensity modulating signal over a fixed period of time.
Inventors: |
Maeda; Takeshi (Kokubunji, JP), Sugiyama; Hisataka (Kodaira, JP) |
Assignee: |
Hitachi, Ltd.
(Tokyo,
JP)
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Appl. No.:
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08/708,721 |
Filed:
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September 5, 1996 |