Patents Assigned to DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.
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Patent number: 7023776Abstract: A calibration method for an optical disk drive is presented. The operating parameters of an optical disk drive are initially calibrated when the disk drive is produced or during a repair step. The disk drive is then field calibrated during normal operation. Operating parameters can be field calibrated during power up. Further, operating parameters can be field calibrated when a new optical media is inserted into the optical disk drive. Additionally, operating parameters can be field calibrated during error recovery.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Ron J. Kadlec, Charles R. Watt, Christopher J. Turner, Hans B. Wach
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Patent number: 7020054Abstract: A digital servo system with a biased feed-forward control is disclosed. The biased feed-forward control determines the low frequency component of a control signal from the digital servo system. The low frequency component can then be added to a future control signal to form an adjusted control signal. In some embodiments, the low frequency component is then removed from the future control signals. In some embodiments, a bias signal is incremented or decremented in response to the low frequency component, the bias signal being added to future control signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Ron J. Kadlec, Charles R. Watt, Christopher J. Turner
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Patent number: 7016294Abstract: A first surface optical disk is disclosed that has machine readable code information, such as bar code information, disposed thereon to permit a disk drive or other device to obtain certain basic information regarding the disk in an efficient and reliable manner. The machine readable code may include error detection and error correction code to correct errors, such as those caused by surface dust, that may arise during reading the machine readable code. The machine readable code may be disposed within a portion of a ring on the optical disk. Human readable alphanumeric characters, including graphics, identifying the side of the optical disk and other basic information may also be disposed within the ring.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: David L. Blankenbeckler, Brian S. Medower
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Patent number: 7016280Abstract: A defect detector in an optical disk drive is presented. The defect detector indicates a defect by monitoring a sum signal. The sum signal is calculated from optical signals from detectors in an optical pick-up unit of the optical disk drive. A defect can be indicated when a filtered sum signal, the filtered sum signal being the sum signal filtered with a high pass filter, is above a threshold value. In some embodiments, the defect detector can recognize changes in laser power or transitions between media types and not indicate defects during those occurrences.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventor: Ron J. Kadlec
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Patent number: 6990058Abstract: During manufacturing of optical disks, mastering equipment inserts marks (“high frequency wobble marks” or “HFWMs”) into the wobble of the groove on optical disks to store data. The presence of a HFWM at a zero crossing of the wobble indicates an active bit and the absence of the HFWM indicates an inactive bit. The zero crossing is, for example, a negative zero crossing. A matched filter is used to detect the shape of the HFWMs. If a HFWM is detected during a wobble cycle, an active bit is saved in a register or a memory. If a HFWM is not detected during a wobble cycle, an inactive bit is saved in a register or a memory. The active and inactive bits may be coded bits that must be decoded to data bits. The data bits include information such as a synchronization mark, a sector identification data, and an error detection code.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Curtis M. Pleiss, Stanton M. Keeler
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Patent number: 6980652Abstract: An optical medium uses a single structure or format (such as identical materials, layers and the like) for both a region for holding mastered data and a writeable area. In one aspect, a writeable region of a medium with mastered content is used in connection with paying, collecting or accounting for usage or royalties for proprietary intellectual property embodied in or associated with the content. In one embodiment, the (preferably write-once) writeable area can be used for storing later-written information such as annotations, highlighting, reordering, remixing, modifications, supplements, collections, additions, bookmarks, cross references, hypertext or hyperlinks and the like. Preferably, annotations and similar materials can be associated, by the user, with particular portions or content of the mastered data.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Braitberg, Steven B. Volk, Daniel R. Zaharris, David H. Davies
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Patent number: 6977873Abstract: A system and method for dynamically re-calibrating an optical disc drive during operation is provided. The optical media includes a pitted premastered area that cannot be overwritten and a grooved user-writeable area that can be overwritten. The system can attempt several increasing levels of effort to recalibrate the disc drive until the disc drive reaches a desired level of performance, or the recalibration effort levels are exhausted. During each level of recalibration effort, various calibration values are determined for the optical media and the servo actuator, along with a notch frequency for a notch filter; a focus actuator offset; a tracking actuator offset; a focus control loop gain; and a tracking control loop gain. The optical media disc is divided into zones, and zone calibration tables for each of the zones are generated. Each zone is recalibrated using the corresponding zone calibration table.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Turner, Charles R. Watt, Ron J. Kadlec, Hans B. Wach
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Patent number: 6970403Abstract: A calibration for a tracking error signal offset in a tracking servo system of an optical disk drive is presented. In some embodiments, the tracking error signal offset is adjusted for best servo function by, for example, adjusting the center of a tracking error signal when the tracking servo system is open to zero. In some embodiments, the tracking error signal offset is adjusted for best read function by, for example, adjusting the tracking error signal offset until the data jitter is minimized. Data jitter can be determined by reading data from the optical media and measuring the data error rate.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisition, Inc.Inventors: Ron J. Kadlec, Charles R. Watt, Hans B. Wach
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Patent number: 6970401Abstract: A system for controlling a distance between an optical head and the surface of a rotating optical disk comprising: an actuator arm having a first and second surface, the first surface facing the optical disk, the second surface facing away from the optical disk; an electromagnetic coil having an inner void, said coil adjacent to the second surface of the arm; and at least one permanent magnet producing a magnetic field that passes through the coil such that when an electric current is applied to the coil, a force is created at two or more segments of the coil.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Raymond, Thomas E. Berg
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Patent number: 6970410Abstract: A system for determining whether a focus servo system is in focus or out of focus (i.e. open) is disclosed. A sum signal can be compared with a threshold value. If the sum signal is below the threshold value, then a focus open condition (i.e., out-of-focus) can be indicated. In some embodiments, a focus open condition is indicated where the sum signal remains below the threshold value for a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Ron J. Kadlec, Charles R. Watt
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Patent number: 6965547Abstract: A digital servo system of an optical disk drive with a calibrated inverse non-linearity function is disclosed. A look-up table is determined, for example, with a focus error signal gain corresponding with a focus error signal offset so that the response of the focus servo system is substantially linear. Additionally, the look-up table can include tracking error signal gain, tracking error signal offset, or tracking loop gain parameters corresponding with the focus error signal offset.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Ron J. Kadlec, Christopher J. Turner, Hans B. Wach
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Patent number: 6962668Abstract: A digital optical information disk contains content and/or non-content information on both sides of a single substrate produced by a process that embosses the surfaces of both sides substantially simultaneously. Simultaneous molding substantially eliminates the need for lamination when two or more data layers are to be provided. Preferably, the disk is relatively small, such as less than 50 mm in diameter and can replicate marks or features with a z-dimension magnitude of about 80 mm or more. The disk remains within a specified opto-mechanical range of an optical transducer and has little, if any, non-planarity (warp) or other distortion. The disk can be used for reading pre-written or mastered content, e.g., in a user's device, and/or can include information or features that permits or supports utility functions, allowing the user to record data thereon such as tracking, sector, location, timing, synchronization features or combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Brian S. Medower, Michael F. Braitberg, David H. Davies
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Patent number: 6963524Abstract: A control system for an optical disc for optical media with a premastered area that cannot be overwritten and a user-writeable area that can be overwritten, comprises a first processor operable to communicate with a second processor via a status register. The first processor sequences and monitors functions performed in the second processor and the second processor issues an interrupt when an error condition is detected in the second processor. The first processor detects the interrupt, and disables detecting further interrupts until the interrupt is serviced. Servicing the interrupt includes recording the error state and changing focus and tracking parameters based on the error condition detected.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Turner, Ron J. Kadlec, Charles R. Watt
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Patent number: 6958957Abstract: A servo system that calibrates a cross-talk gain parameter in a tracking error signal to focus error signal crosstalk correction is provided. The cross-talk gain parameter can be optimized such that the effects of a perturbation applied to the tracking servo loop on an adjusted focus error signal, i.e. a focus error signal that has been corrected for crosstalk, is minimized. The optimized cross-talk gain, then, can be set to the cross-talk gain of a set of cross-talk gains that results in the lowest value of a frequency component of the adjusted focus error signal while a perturbation at the frequency is being applied to the tracking servo loop.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Ron J. Kadlec, Charles R. Watt, Hans B. Wach
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Patent number: 6958963Abstract: A system and method for handling events issued as a result of error conditions in the operation of an optical disc drive include suspending processing of commanded operations in the disc drive while attempting to recover from the error condition. The recovery attempt can include increasing levels of recovery effort, such as dynamically recalibrating various components in the disc drive. The system can also determine whether a previous notice was received for the same error condition. If so, the system can determine whether excessive recovery attempts have been initiated based criteria such as the time between the notices, and/or the number of notices, for the same error condition. The recovery attempts are aborted when they become excessive. If the recovery attempt is successful, the interrupted operation is resumed at the point where the processing was suspended, such as during a write or read command.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Turner, Charles R. Watt, Ron J. Kadlec, Hans B. Wach
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Patent number: 6956797Abstract: A sample integrity test is disclosed. The sample integrity test receives an error signal and a defect signal. If the defect signal indicates the presence of a defect, a low-pass filtered error signal is substituted for the error signal. The low-pass filtered error signal is the error signal filtered with a low-pass filter. The error signal can be derived from optical signals from an optical pick-up unit. A control signal generated from the output signal from the sample integrity test controls the position of the optical pick-up unit. The defect signal can also be derived from the optical signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventor: Ron J. Kadlec
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Patent number: 6950380Abstract: A calibration of input signal offset in an optical disk drive is presented. The input signal offsets the input signals received from an optical pick-up unit before digitization. In some embodiments, the input signal offset is set such that the digitized input signals are zero when laser power is off. Further, a thermal drift correction is presented.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Watt, Ron J. Kadlec, Christopher J. Turner
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Patent number: 6937543Abstract: A notch filter that filters a focus error signal during a multi-track seek operation is presented. The notch filter has a center frequency that relates to the seek reference velocity of a multi-rack seek algorithm. During the multi-track seek operation, a focus control signal is calculated from the filtered focus error signal from the notch filter.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Ron J. Kadlec, Charles R. Watt
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Patent number: 6922380Abstract: An anti-skate algorithm in a tracking servo system of an optical disk drive is described. The anti-skate algorithm prevents skating during close of the tracking servo system by allowing the tracking servo system to close on a tracking error signal with an appropriate slope.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Ron J. Kadlec, Charles R. Watt
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Patent number: 6914868Abstract: An optical head of a type useable in a optical disk reader/writer is provided. The optical head has a low profile, e.g., in a vertical direction parallel to the disk spin axis, such as less than about 5 mm preferably less than about 3 mm. Substantially all components of the optical system, including a laser source, objective lens, intervening optics and photo detector are provided in the optical head and mounted in a fixed position with respect to one another. Substantially all optical components of the optical head are moved as a unit, e.g., during tracking and/or focusing. Preferably, the optical head is fabricated using wafer scale and/or stacking technologies, e.g., stacking substantially planar components to achieve the final optical head configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Ian Redmond, Bernard Bell, David L. Blankenbeckler, Michael F. Braitberg, Robert D. Freeman