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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 18, 1980
Filed:
Jan. 12, 1979
John S Winslow, Altadena, CA (US);
MCA Discovision, Inc., Universal City, CA (US);
Abstract
A digital servo system for maintaining a detection device, such as a reading beam, as nearly as possible centered with respect to an information track, such as an optical track on a video recording disc. In each of the embodiments disclosed, circuitry is provided to process a signal obtained from the reading beam, to obtain timing signals indicative of transitions of the beam across noncentral switching lines parallel with the track. In one embodiment, a constant-magnitude acceleration signal is applied to a beam position transducer, and is reversed in polarity each time a switching line is crossed after first crossing the centerline. In another embodiment, the polarity of the constant-magnitude acceleration signal is reversed after crossing a switching line a second time and after applying an additional acceleration impulse of relatively short duration. In a third embodiment, an acceleration impulse is initiated when the beam reaches a switching line, and the beam moves at essentially constant velocity when not subject to an acceleration pulse.