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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 04, 2003
Filed:
Aug. 22, 2000
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Moriguchi, JP;
Abstract
A disk apparatus includes a DSP core, and executes processing for focal point positioning when turning on the power to the apparatus main body or exchanging the MO disk. The DSP core detects maximum and minimum values of outputs (focus error signal) of an FE signal detector circuit while moving the objective lens from an uppermost position of not contacted with a disk surface to a lowermost position. The DSP core calculates a middle position using positions of the objective lens upon fetching maximum and minimum values (uppermost and lowermost positions). Subsequently, the DSP core determines a range narrower than a range to be determined by the uppermost and lowermost positions, by the use of the middle point and amount of surface deflection of the MO disk. Then, the DSP core wobbles the objective lens within the narrow range and detects a focal point based on a level of the focus error signal.