IP Library Granted Patent US 7,248,542
Granted Patent B2
US 7,248,542 · App. 10/799,757 · Granted Jul 24, 2007

Focus searching method and optical disc device

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,248,542
App. No.
10/799,757
Granted
Jul 24, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A focus search driving voltage corresponding to a signal surface of an optical disc is obtained on the basis of detection information from a photodetector when an objective lens is focused on the signal surface of the optical disc in the middle of raising or lowering the objective lens placed on standby at a lens midpoint between a temporarily set lens bottom point and a temporarily set lens top point according to a temporarily set lens bottom point voltage and a temporarily set lens top point voltage. Then, a lens bottom point voltage and a lens top point voltage at the time of device starting are obtained by an arithmetic operation program based on the focus search driving voltage and predetermined factors, and then a lens bottom point corresponding to the lens bottom point voltage is set to be nearer to the lens midpoint side than the temporarily set lens bottom point while a lens top point corresponding to the lens top point voltage is set to be nearer to the lens midpoint side than the temporarily set lens top point.

Claims (8)

1. A focus searching method in which a laser beam is irradiated on an optical disc from a beam incident surface side thereof through an objective lens, and a return light from a signal surface of the optical disc is received by a photodetector in the middle of raising or lowering the objective lens placed on standby at a lens midpoint between a lower lens bottom point and an upper lens top point based on a focus search driving signal during focus searching, and whether the objective lens is focused on the signal surface of the optical disc while keeping a predetermined working distance to the beam incident surface of the optical disc is determined on the basis of the detection information from the photodetector, the method comprising the steps of:

storing in advance a temporarily set lens bottom point voltage corresponding to a temporarily set lens bottom point temporarily set at a lower position that has more room than a predetermined working distance of the objective lens, and a temporarily set lens top point voltage corresponding to a temporarily set lens top point temporarily set at a position slightly before the objective lens abuts on the beam incident surface of the optical disc;

obtaining a focus search driving voltage corresponding to the signal surface of the optical disc based on the detection information from the photodetector when the objective lens is focused on the signal surface of the optical disc in the middle of raising or lowering the objective lens placed on standby at the lens midpoint between the temporarily set lens bottom point and the temporarily set lens top point based on the temporarily set lens bottom point voltage and a temporarily set lens top point voltage;

and obtaining a lens bottom point voltage and a lens top point voltage at the time of device starting by an arithmetic operation program based on the focus search driving voltage and a predetermined factor, and setting the lens bottom point corresponding to the lens bottom point voltage to be nearer to the lens midpoint side than the temporarily set lens bottom point while setting the lens top point corresponding to the lens top point voltage to be nearer to the lens midpoint side than the temporarily set lens top point.

2. An optical disc device in which a laser beam is irradiated on an optical disc from a beam incident surface side thereof through an objective lens, and a return light from a signal surface of the optical disc is received by a photodetector in the middle of raising or lowering the objective lens placed on standby at a lens midpoint between a lower lens bottom point and an upper lens top point based on a focus search driving signal during focus searching, and whether the objective lens is focused on the signal surface of the optical disc while keeping a predetermined working distance to the beam incident surface of the optical disc is determined on the basis of the detection information from the photodetector, the device comprising:

storing means for storing in advance a temporarily set lens bottom point voltage corresponding to a temporarily set lens bottom point temporarily set at a lower position that has more room than a predetermined working distance of the objective lens, and a temporarily set lens top point voltage corresponding to a temporarily set lens top point temporarily set at a position slightly before the objective lens abuts on the beam incident surface of the optical disc;

focus search driving signal generating means for obtaining a focus search driving voltage corresponding to the signal surface of the optical disc based on the detection information from the photodetector when the objective lens is focused on the signal surface of the optical disc in the middle of raising or lowering the objective lens placed on standby at the lens midpoint between the temporarily set lens bottom point and the temporarily set lens top point based on the temporarily set lens bottom point voltage and a temporarily set lens top point voltage; and

arithmetic operating means for obtaining a lens bottom point voltage and a lens top point voltage at the time of device starting by an arithmetic operation program based on the focus search driving voltage and a predetermined factor, and setting the lens bottom point corresponding to the lens bottom point voltage to be nearer to the lens midpoint side than the temporarily set lens bottom point while setting the lens top point corresponding to the lens top point voltage to be nearer to the lens midpoint side than the temporarily set lens top point.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Apr 9, 2012
From: VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
To: JVC KENWOOD CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028010/0740 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 15, 2004
From: NAKANO, JUN
To: VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
Reel/Frame 015107/0703 →