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Optical disc using tracking and clocking prepits and address prepits between adjacent ones of the tracking and clocking prepits, and an optical apparatus using such a disc

  • US 4,761,775 A
  • Filed: 01/23/1987
  • Issued: 08/02/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/18/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An optical disc apparatus which uses a reproducing and recording laser beam on an optical disc of the type having a disc member with a surface with no pregroove thereon, first prepits being preformed on said surface and arranged along a helical path at a predetermined pitch of said prepits, by which tracking of adjacent pits and clock generation are allowed at least in a data recording mode, said surface further having a plurality of groups of succcessively arranged second prepits, each said group formed first adjacent ones of said first prepits and constituting a header area which represents address data used for designating a position for recording data, said surface being preformed with said first and second prepits, and being adapted for forming data pits to be recorded on said surface between other adjacent ones of the first prepits arranged after the second prepits, said other adjacent ones being first prepits which do not have any of said groups of second prepits therebetween, comprising:

  • optical head means for selectively scanning the reproducing and recording laser beam onto said preformed prepits of said disc to obtain tracking and clocking information therefrom, and for generating a tracking signal and a clocking signal solely from said information obtained from said preformed prepits;

    processed tracking signal producing means for producing a processed tracking signal from said tracking and clocking signals generated by said optical head means;

    tracking controlling means, responsive to said processed tracking signal, for controlling tracking of said optical head means;

    means for producing a precessed clocking signal from said tracking and clocking signals generated by said optical head means; and

    means for recording and reproducing multiple data pits between said other adjacent ones of said first prepits in synchronism with said processed clocking signal.

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