Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
369470280 | For phase, timing, or rate processing | 45 |
20080205216 | INFORMATION RECORDING APPARATUS CAPABLE OF RECORDING INFORMATION IN INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM, INFORMATION RECORDING METHOD, AND TARGET VALUE DETERMINING METHOD - According to one embodiment, an apparatus which records a signal in a recording medium in which information is written by using a first laser having a first wavelength and from which information is read by using a second laser having a second wavelength longer than that of the first laser, a signal is recorded in the recording medium by using the first laser, and a control section reproduces the signal recorded with the first laser and measures a first amount that is used to calculate a target value for optimization of recording conditions, reproduces a signal recorded with the second laser and measures a second amount for optimization of a reproduction signal, compares the first amount with the second amount, and determines the first amount under the recording conditions where the second amount becomes optimum as a target value for optimization of the recording conditions. | 08-28-2008 |
20080219115 | Optical Drive Having a Laser Driver Device with an Adjustable Power Level - The present invention relates to an optical drive capable of writing data to an optical carrier or disk, the optical drive having a laser driver device with an adjustable power level (VSL). The optical drive has a radiation source ( | 09-11-2008 |
20080285405 | Playback Device For Information Data Sets - A playback device for information data sets with a microphone, a memory arrangement, and a control unit. The audio markers are recorded with the microphone. The memory arrangement stores the audio markers in association with the respective information data sets. Furthermore, a control unit is coupled to the memory arrangement and to the microphone. In the method of operating the playback device for information data sets, the recognition of an information data set without an associated audio marker triggers the recording of an audio marker, and the newly recorded audio marker is stored in association with the relevant information data set. | 11-20-2008 |
20080316882 | Optical Drive and Method For Determining a Reading and/or Writing Position - The invention relates to an optical drive ( | 12-25-2008 |
20090003160 | Information Recording Apparatus and Information Recording Method - An information recording apparatus such as an optical disc that can avoid an unrecordable condition between a power-on operation and an available state for recording thereby to solve a problem that an image taking chance is missed in a recording step, wherein its constitution is such that: receiving a command to turn on the apparatus after switching, a system controller drives a power-supply circuit to activate a drive controller and a memory controller; if the optical disc is not replaced while in power-off operation by a sub-battery, the system controller issues a request for high-speed activation, based on information stored in an EEPROM, to the drive controller, and drives plural drive control units one after another thereby to establish an activation period confirmedly, allowing the memory controller to accept a request for a recording start from the system controller without waiting for a report of activation completion to be issued by the drive controller. | 01-01-2009 |
20090028017 | PLL CIRCUIT, RECORDING APPARATUS, AND CLOCK-SIGNAL GENERATING METHOD - A phase-locked loop circuit that generates a clock signal synchronized with an input signal with a predetermined frequency, including an oscillator configured to oscillate and generate the clock signal; a converter configured to convert the input signal into a digital signal using the clock signal generated by the oscillator as a sampling clock; a frequency divider configured to divide a frequency of the clock signal generated by the oscillator to generate a comparison clock signal and send the comparison clock signal as a feedback; a normalizer configured to normalize an amplitude value of the digital signal generated by the converter; and an oscillation controller configured to control a phase of the clock signal generated by the oscillator so as to reduce a phase difference between the normalized digital signal generated by the normalizer and the comparison clock signal sent as a feedback by the frequency divider. | 01-29-2009 |
20090073831 | Device and method for connecting interrupted recording - This invention provides an optical storage device for recording a plurality of data onto an optical storage medium. If recording interrupted, the optical storage device generates a data-interrupted address, and re-connects the interrupted data with a data re-connecting physical address. The optical storage device comprises a physical addressing module, a record-interrupt generator, a data recording controller, a data-interrupt address generator and a data-reconnecting physical address generator. The physical addressing module provides a reference physical address for recording data onto the optical storage medium. When detecting the interrupt of data recording, the data-interrupt address generator generates the address of the interrupted data. According to the address of the interrupted data, the data-reconnecting physical address generator generates a data-reconnecting physical address. The optical storage device utilizes the data-reconnecting physical address to continue to record the interrupted data onto the optical storage medium. | 03-19-2009 |
20090080301 | Method of Recording Information On and Reproducing Information From Optical Disk and Apparatus for the Same - There is provided an information recording and reproducing method and an apparatus for the same capable of optimizing the shift adjustment of a recording pulse recorded in an optical disk even at the time of recording information on the optical disk at a high speed. The shift adjustment value of the recording pulse optimized at a low speed recording on an optical disk is multiplied by a constant value to be taken as the optimum shift conditions of the recording pulse at the high speed recording. | 03-26-2009 |
20090109815 | OPTICAL DISC DEVICE AND OPTICAL DISC PROCESSING METHOD - According to one embodiment, an optical disc device includes a light source portion which applies laser light to an optical disc, a drive portion which supplies a drive current to the light source portion so as to cause the light source portion to apply laser light of light pulses having relaxation oscillation, and a controller which controls the drive portion to supply a drive current so as to cause the light source portion to emit laser light of (n−1)×N (N is an integral number) light pulses having relaxation oscillation with respect to a mark with recording mark length nT (n: integral number, T: channel clock) to be recorded on the optical disc. | 04-30-2009 |
20090296546 | OPTICAL DISC APPARATUS - An optical disc apparatus includes an emitter which emits a laser beam to a optical disc, a divided photodetector including a first dived portion and a second dived portion disposed in a light path of the reflected beam from the optical disc, and producing a first photodetector signal and a second photodetector signal, a phase difference detector which produces a phase difference signal from a phase difference between the first and the second photodetector signals, an integrator which produces a integral signal from a integration of the phase difference signal, a tracking controller configure to perform tracking control based on the integral signal, and a limiter which limits a signal to be supplied from the divided photodetector to the phase difference detector or a signal to be supplied from the phase difference detector to the integrator based on a detection status of a signal detected by the dived photodetector. | 12-03-2009 |
20100027389 | BUFFERING CONTROL METHOD, AND BUFFERING CONTROL DEVICE - When receiving the reproduced data from the optical disc and buffering same, the buffering from the correct position can be started on the basis of the synchronous signal and the address information included in the sub data which was received simultaneously. | 02-04-2010 |
20100027390 | SIGNAL CONVERSION MODULE AND OPTICAL DISC APPARATUS USING THE SAME - The MTD has some problems. Firstly, even if an input bandwidth is widened to obtain a larger SNR gain, an increase in the SNR gain cannot always be obtained due to the clock jitter that increases clock noise. Secondly, noise is sometimes superimposed on the clock supplied to an ADC when a transmission path connecting a clock-signal source to an ADC has a certain distance or when a certain form of mounting these members is employed. The noise lowers the performance. Provided is an optical disc apparatus including: a means for regulating loosely the bandwidth of a pulsed read signal; a means for boosting high-frequency components of a waveform of a driving signal of a laser diode; and a means for synchronizing autonomously a driving clock of the ADC and a DAC with a clock of the pulsed read signal. | 02-04-2010 |
20100061205 | AN OPTICAL RECORDING APPARATUS - The present invention relates to an optical recording apparatus that provides improved writing speed. The apparatus has processing means ( | 03-11-2010 |
20100128586 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACCESSING DATA FROM DISC WITH LINKING AREA - An apparatus for accessing data from a disc with a linking area comprises a pick up head, a servo, a processing unit, a position predictor, and a control signal generator. The pick up head reads data from the disc and generates a read signal. The servo controls the pick up head. The processing unit processes the read signal and controls the servo according to a plurality of control signals. The position predictor tracks time position on the disc and generates position information. The control signal generator receives the position information and generates the control signals according to the position information. | 05-27-2010 |
20100135136 | DATA STORAGE SYSTEM AND LINEAR TAPE - Disclosed herein are aspects of optical tape technology, tape manufacturing, and tape usage. Methods and systems of tape technology disclose optical tape media including: configurations, formulations, markings, and structure; optical tape manufacturing methods, systems, and apparatus methods and systems including: curing processes, coating methods, embossing, drums, testing, tracking alignment stamper strip; optical tape methods and systems including: pick up head adapted for the disclosed optical tape; and optical tape uses including optical storage media devices for multimedia applications | 06-03-2010 |
20100329091 | DELAY LINE ON A MOVABLE SUBSTRATE ACCESSING DATA STORAGE MEDIA - An apparatus includes a read/write head disposed on a slider, a control circuit disposed on the slider, and an adjustable delay line disposed on the slider. The adjustable delay line delays transmission of aligned write data to the read/write head by an adjustable delay. The adjustable delay is controlled by the control circuit a function of read synchronization data provided by the read/write head. | 12-30-2010 |
20110085429 | RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION DEVICE - A recording unit records data read from a buffer for storing therein data reproduced by a CD drive apparatus capable of adjusting a data reproduction volume which is a volume of data to be reproduced per unit time. A decision unit generates a signal which adjusts the data reproduction volume based on a buffering quantity in the buffer or a volume of dataflow in the recording unit, and outputs the generated signal to the CD drive apparatus. | 04-14-2011 |
20110199874 | OPTICAL RECORDING MEDIUM, INFORMATION RECORDING METHOD, AND INFORMATION REPRODUCING METHOD - According to one embodiment, an optical recording medium is provided in which interlayer crosstalk is low and in which stable and high-quality recording characteristics can be obtained. To this end, an optical recording medium comprises a first recording part which includes a first recording layer and a first light reflecting layer and which is disposed on a side closer to a light receiving surface, and a second recording part which includes a second recording layer and a second light reflecting layer and which is disposed on a side farther from the light receiving surface, the first recording part and the second recording part being stacked, wherein the thickness of the second light reflecting layer is larger than the thickness of the first light reflecting layer. | 08-18-2011 |
20110242952 | SIGNAL CONVERSION CIRCUIT AND SAMPLING METHOD THEREFOR - A digital disk device is provided in which the quality of a digital signal is improved without causing the development cost for and power consumption by the digital disk device to increase. An ADC included in a signal conversion circuit samples an analog signal which represents the intensity of a laser beam reflected, after being emitted from a laser source driven by a current superimposed with a high-frequency signal, from an optical disk using a clock signal whose frequency is substantially the same as that of the high-frequency signal and converts the sampled analog signal into a digital signal. An LPF provided in a stage preceding the ADC passes a component, not exceeding a predetermined frequency, of the analog signal with the frequency of the clock signal set to be higher than the predetermined frequency. | 10-06-2011 |
20120075972 | ELECTRON BEAM IRRADIATING APPARATUS AND LITHOGRAPHY METHOD - An electron beam irradiating apparatus according to an embodiment includes: a deflector configured to perform blanking or deflecting of the electron beam emitted from an electron gun, the blanking being performed based on a blanking control signal, the deflecting being performed based on a deflection control signal, or blanking and deflecting being performed based on the blanking control signal and the deflection control signal; a first clock signal generation circuit configured to generate a first reference clock signal having cycles which vary with a drawing radial position on the stage; a second clock signal generation circuit configured to generate a second reference clock signal having cycles which are independent of the first reference clock signal; and a control signal generation circuit configured to generate a first control signal that is at least one of the blanking control signal and the deflection control signal, based on the first reference clock signal and the second reference clock signal. | 03-29-2012 |
20120113780 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACCESSING DATA FROM DISC WITH LINKING AREA - An apparatus for accessing data from a disc with a linking area comprises a pick up head, a servo, a processing unit, a position predictor, and a control signal generator. The pick up head reads data from the disc and generates a read signal. The servo controls the pick up head. The processing unit processes the read signal and controls the servo according to a plurality of control signals. The position predictor tracks time position on the disc and generates position information. The control signal generator receives the position information and generates the control signals according to the position information. | 05-10-2012 |
20120250480 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING RECORDING CONDITION, OPTICAL DISC DEVICE, AND INFORMATION RECORDING METHOD - Provided is a recording adjustment method capable of controlling an edge position of a mark with high accuracy. Based on the acquired read-out signal waveform, a starting position of a last pulse is adjusted such that a so-called L-SEAT shift value for an end edge of the mark becomes minimum. | 10-04-2012 |
20130028064 | SERVO CONTROL DEVICE AND OPTICAL DISC DEVICE - A servo control device includes a plurality of reproduction channels, a plurality of analog/digital (A/D) converters, a servo error detecting circuit that generates a servo error signal, a servo signal processing device that executes predetermined processing for the servo error signal to generate a control signal, and a sampling frequency converter that converts the sampling frequency between the servo error detecting circuit and the servo signal processing device. A first clock is included as a sampling clock of the A/D converters and a processing clock of the servo error detecting circuit. A second clock is included as a processing clock of the servo signal processing device. The sampling frequency converter converts the sampling frequency by processing the servo error signal by the servo error detecting circuit in synchronization with the first clock and processing the signal processed in synchronization with the first clock in synchronization with the second clock. | 01-31-2013 |
20130235710 | LIGHT SOURCE AND RECORDING APPARATUS - There is provided a light source including a mode-lock laser unit that includes a semiconductor laser and an external resonator unit and emits a laser beam having a predetermined frequency, the semiconductor laser including a saturable absorber unit that applies a reverse bias voltage and a gain unit that applies a gain current, a semiconductor optical amplifier that performs amplification modulation on the laser beam emitted from the mode-lock laser unit, a laser clock generating unit that generates a laser clock synchronized with the laser beam based on a signal detected from the saturable absorber unit when the laser beam oscillates in the mode-lock laser unit, and a modulating unit that generates a driving current synchronized with the laser clock and applies the driving current to the semiconductor optical amplifier. | 09-12-2013 |
20140204724 | CONTROL DEVICE, CONTROL METHOD, AND MASTER-DISC FABRICATING APPARATUS - A control device includes: a delay unit configured to delay a signal for use in exposure of a master disc; and a control unit configured to adjust an amount of delay of the signal so that an exposure pattern that satisfies an information recording medium format is formed on a master disc rotated by a constant linear velocity (CLV) system. | 07-24-2014 |
20140286149 | Automatic On-Drive Sync-Mark Search and Threshold Adjustment - A hard disk drive includes a processor to automatically adjust a threshold level for finding sync-marks. The processor determines all possible sync-mark patterns for a particular pattern length and analyzes each pattern with reference to real world data. The pattern with the largest distance gap is used. The threshold level is then adjusted dynamically to produce the lowest possible failure rate for the given pattern. | 09-25-2014 |
20150309738 | ADAPTING TO PREDICTED CHANGES IN HOST TRANSMISSION RATES - In one embodiment, a method is provided for adapting a host transfer rate between a host and a tape drive to a medium transfer rate between the tape drive and a tape. A data compression rate of untransferred data in a buffer of a tape drive is measured. A change in a future host transfer rate is predicated based on the measured compression rate. A host transfer rate between a host and the tape drive is adapted to a medium transfer rate between the tape drive and a tape, based on the predicted change. | 10-29-2015 |
20160189745 | PHASE ERROR DETECTOR AND OPTICAL DISC DEVICE - A phase error detector includes a sine wave generation circuit that generates a sine wave signal, based on a first input signal of a first period, a cosine wave generation circuit that generates a cosine wave signal, based on the first input signal, a first calculator that calculates a phase difference between the sine wave signal and a second input signal of a second period, a second calculator that calculates a phase difference between the cosine wave signal and the second input signal, and a first selection unit that outputs the phase difference calculated by the first calculator when the phase difference calculated by the second calculator is within a predetermined range, and outputs a predetermined value having a same sign as a sign of the phase difference calculated by the first calculator when the phase difference calculated by the second calculator is out of the predetermined range. | 06-30-2016 |
369470290 | During retrieval at dynamic retrieval rate different from storage rate | 2 |
20090010120 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC BUFFER MANAGEMENT BY MONITORING DATA BUFFERING STATUS - An optical storage system, for dynamically controlling the rate of recording data to an optical medium includes: a buffer, for buffering data to be recorded to the optical medium; a data recording block, coupled to the buffer and the optical medium, for recording data from the buffer to the optical medium at a recording speed; and a control block, coupled to the buffer and the data recording block, for monitoring an amount of data buffered in the buffer, and adjusting the recording speed by comparing at least one criteria with the amount of data buffered in the buffer. | 01-08-2009 |
20090231973 | METHOD OF MANAGING PLAYBACK SPEED INFORMATION OF A RECORDING MEDIUM, RECORDING MEDIUM WITH PLAYBACK SPEED INFORMATION FOR VIDEO CONTENT RECORDED THEREON, AND REPRODUCING METHOD FOR THE RECORDING MEDIUM - An apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium, including a reading unit configured to read control information from a specific area of the recording medium, the control information including playback speed information and a maximum transfer rate information specifying a maximum transfer rate needed by an application. The playback speed information is distinguished from the maximum transfer rate information and the playback speed is for suitably reproducing main data from the recording medium. Also included is a controller configured to control the reading unit and the recording medium with respect to driving and servo control in order to reproduce the main data recorded on a main data area of the recording medium in response to the playback speed information and/or the maximum transfer rate information. | 09-17-2009 |
369470300 | While changing of system mode or dynamic retrieval rate | 2 |
20090285061 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REPRODUCING DIGITAL SIGNAL AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RECORDING DIGITAL SIGNAL - A technique capable of realizing a power saving in a device for reproducing/recording digital signals by properly controlling a frequency of a clock. The device for reproducing/recording digital signals (device for reproducing an optical disk) includes: a difference comparing circuit for comparing a first parameter (demodulating block counter) updated each time a process for one correcting block is done in a demodulating circuit with a second parameter (error correcting block counter) updated each time a process of one correcting block is done in an error correcting circuit; and a circuit (clock controlling circuit etc.) for switching a frequency of a master clock (MCLK) depending on a comparison result of the difference comparing circuit. Thereby, the frequency of the clock can be switched both of when the demodulation for one correcting block is ended and when the correcting process for one correcting block is ended by using the switched master clock. | 11-19-2009 |
20110261664 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REPRODUCING DIGITAL SIGNAL AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RECORDING DIGITAL SIGNAL - A technique capable of realizing a power saving in a device for reproducing/recording digital signals by properly controlling a frequency of a clock. The device for reproducing/recording digital signals (device for reproducing an optical disk) includes: a difference comparing circuit for comparing a first parameter (demodulating block counter) updated each time a process for one correcting block is done in a demodulating circuit with a second parameter (error correcting block counter) updated each time a process of one correcting block is done in an error correcting circuit; and a circuit (clock controlling circuit etc.) for switching a frequency of a master clock (MCLK) depending on a comparison result of the difference comparing circuit. Thereby, the frequency of the clock can be switched both of when the demodulation for one correcting block is ended and when the correcting process for one correcting block is ended by using the switched master clock. | 10-27-2011 |
369470310 | Using program or address signal | 2 |
20080267026 | OPTICAL DISK DEVICE - This optical disk device includes a read means which reads data from an optical disk upon which data is recorded at a variable bit rate for each sector. Moreover, this optical disk device includes a buffer memory which sequentially stores data which has been read by the read means, and a replay means which sequentially reads out and decodes data stored in the buffer memory, and replays that data. Furthermore, this optical disk device includes a control means which, when a command for special replay is issued, calculates the address of the sector currently being decoded by the replay means based upon the address of the sector currently being read by the read means, and upon the amount of data stored in the buffer memory. And the control means commands the read means to read out, from the optical disk, a sector to be jumped to. | 10-30-2008 |
20090323489 | Apparatus and method for connecting interrupted recording - An optical recording device records data on an optical storage medium. The device generates a data-interrupted address and reconnects the interrupted data from a data-reconnecting address so as to enable further correct reading of the interrupted data. The device comprises an addressing module for providing a reference address on the storage medium as a reference address; a recording-interrupted generator for detecting a recording-interrupted condition and generating a recording-interrupted signal; a data recording module for recording and suspending recording the data according to the recording-interrupted signal, and reconnecting the data according to a data-reconnecting address and the reference address; a data-interrupted address generator for generating the data-interrupted address; a data-reconnecting address generator for generating the data-reconnecting address. | 12-31-2009 |
369470320 | Including static memory accessing | 11 |
20090245049 | HYBRID RECORDING DEVICE - A hybrid recording device having a non-volatile semiconductor memory and a recording magnetic disk includes a mapping unit that maps a first recording area in the recording magnetic disk and a second recording area in the non-volatile semiconductor memory, and a controller that controls an access to the second recording area mapped by the mapping unit when there is an access instruction to the first recording area. | 10-01-2009 |
20090257331 | REPRODUCTION DATA RECORDING METHODS - A reproduction data recording method for an optical storage medium. The method comprises storing additional data to a first temporary region of a memory device; reading the first recorded data from the optical storage medium and storing the first recorded data to the first temporary region; reading a data segment of the second recorded data from the optical storage medium and storing the data segment to a second temporary region of the memory device; reading the first recorded data from the first temporary region and the data segment from the second temporary region, and decoding the first recorded data and the data segment to confirm accuracy of the first recorded data; reading the first recorded data and the additional data from the first temporary region, and encoding the first recorded data and the additional data to generate encoded data; and writing the encoded data to the optical storage medium. | 10-15-2009 |
20090290460 | INFORMATION RECORDING METHOD AND INFORMATION RECORDING APPARATUS - In an information recording method, information is recorded to semiconductor memory when at least a specified amount of free space exists in the semiconductor memory. Information is recorded to magnetic memory when the free space in the semiconductor memory is insufficient but at least a specified amount of free space exists in the magnetic memory. Information is recorded to optical memory when the free space in both the semiconductor memory and the magnetic memory is insufficient. When retrieving recorded information, an access count is incremented, and information with a comparatively high access count is moved to the semiconductor memory, while information with a comparatively low access count is moved to the optical memory. Information is thus recorded to a recording medium suitably selected from among semiconductor memory, magnetic memory, and optical memory, thereby making effective use of each memory type. | 11-26-2009 |
20100226225 | DATA REPRODUCTION DEVICE - The writing in of the reproduced data from the optical disc | 09-09-2010 |
20110026385 | SEMICONDUCTOR STORAGE DEVICE, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND OPTICAL DISC REPRODUCING DEVICE - A semiconductor storage device including a memory cell and having a function of refreshing the memory cell, includes a clock generation circuit configured to receive a first clock, generate a second clock based on an inversion of the first clock, and output the second clock. The semiconductor storage device performs operation of the refresh function in synchronization with at least one of the first and second clocks. | 02-03-2011 |
20120170433 | RECORDING MEDIUM AND RECORDING/REPRODUCING APPARATUS THEREFOR - The present invention provides a recording medium and a recording/reproducing apparatus which enable the number of data units of recording pulse information to be reduced by dividing the recording pulse information into | 07-05-2012 |
369470330 | Including static memory fill level monitoring or controlling | 3 |
20080205217 | Method and Apparatus For Recording on a Multi-Layer Disc - A recording method, particularly suitable for use in a digital video-camera, is described according to which a digital signal ( | 08-28-2008 |
20090022022 | CYCLIC MEMORY AND DISC DEVICE - Provided is an orbiting memory capable of suppressing residual deviation even when a phase difference is caused between a signal to be compensated and information stored in a memory to be fed back and a disc device using the orbiting memory. The disc device includes: an adder to which a signal (s | 01-22-2009 |
20090073832 | Data writing control device, data writing control method, and data writing control program - A data writing control device enables quickly writing data to optical discs. A reading process unit | 03-19-2009 |
369470340 | Including static memory write address controlling | 2 |
20090067303 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE USING TWO TYPES OR STORAGE MEDIUM - A data storage device includes two data storage media: both a hard disk and a non-volatile solid state memory device, such as a flash memory. Data received by the data storage device for storage is stored both in the hard disk and the flash memory. Since the data storage is duplicated, if a problem arises with retrieving data from one of the hard disk, the data can be retrieved from the flash memory. | 03-12-2009 |
20100329092 | OPTICAL DISC DRIVE DEVICE - A hybrid BD drive | 12-30-2010 |