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Improvement of Performance of a Tracking Servo System for an Optical Disk Drive

A tracking servo system for high-speed and precise tracking control is proposed. An optical disk camera-recorder to record and retrieve high-definition television signals is being developed. The camera-recorder must have both a high data transfer rate and a large capacity. These requirements will be...

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Published in:JPN J APPL PHYS PART 1 REGUL PAP SHORT NOTE REV PAP 2000, Vol.39 (2S), p.855-861
Main Authors: Arai, Kiyotaka, Okumura, Hideyo, Tokumaru, Haruki, Ohishi, Kiyoshi
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A tracking servo system for high-speed and precise tracking control is proposed. An optical disk camera-recorder to record and retrieve high-definition television signals is being developed. The camera-recorder must have both a high data transfer rate and a large capacity. These requirements will be fulfilled by narrowing the track pitch on the disk and by increasing the disk rotation speed. Generally, optical disks have a radial run-out of up to approximately 100 µm peak-to-peak. The tracking servo system must have precise control for the narrow track pitch and high-speed control for the high disk rotation speed. To meet these requirements, we propose a tracking servo system consisting of a feedback controller and of a feedforward controller which employs a pre-compensator applying the zero phase error tracking method. The simulation results show reduction of the residual tracking error and also an increase in the disk rotation speed.
ISSN:0021-4922
1347-4065
DOI:10.1143/JJAP.39.855