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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 15, 1998
Filed:
Nov. 07, 1996
Edward C Gage, Fairport, NY (US);
Steven C Dohmeier, Rochester, NY (US);
Mark V Hettel, Penfield, NY (US);
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY (US);
Abstract
Apparatus for reading data from an optical medium having improved settling time characteristics and reduced bandwidth requirements is disclosed. The apparatus includes a front facet detector for producing a front facet monitor signal from a laser light beam; first and second detectors for producing first and second data signals, respectively; and a first gain control circuit responsive to the front facet monitor signal to produce a gain adjusted front facet monitor signal. The apparatus further includes a second gain control circuit responsive to the first data signal and the gain adjusted front facet monitor signal to produce a first gain adjusted data signal; a third gain control circuit responsive to the second data signal and the gain adjusted front facet monitor signal to produce a second gain adjusted data signal; circuitry responsive to the first and second gain adjusted data signals to produce a magneto-optic data signal as a function of the difference between the first and second gain adjusted data signals; or to produce a combined data signal as a function of the sum of the first and second gain adjusted data signals and responsive to the gain adjusted front facet monitor signal and the combined data signal to produce a write-once data signal as a function of the difference between the gain adjusted front facet monitor signal and the combined data signal.