As the computational speed of the central processing unit (CPU) is increased, the demand for high data rate memory is emphasized. Although many kinds of large capacity optical memory like one with near field optics are being studied, the data transfer rate of them will be still too low for it's disk capacity. Therefore, the optical cluster drive is realistic solution. because it is applicable to all kinds optical memory1'2 Therefore, it can be promising candidates for network server in the future. The precise analysis of the data integrity of the optical disk cluster drive has not be presented This paper describes the analysis on data integrity and reliability of it.
The aim of this study is to improve interchangeability to ISO standard optical disks. The compensation of the write condition and the expansion of dynamic range of servo circuits using control track data have been tried. The results were satisfactory.
KEYWORDS: Servomechanisms, Sensors, Signal detection, Optical discs, Digital electronics, Optical tracking, Digital electronic circuits, Optical storage, Logic, Signal processing
Two automatic compensation methods of focusing sensor offset using a digital AGC system were discussed. 2nd order Approximating method was found to be useful for optical disk drive.
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