The present invention provides an integrated controller to process both optical reads and optical writes of multiple optical media. The integrated controller includes a host interface; a buffer manager coupled to the host interface; an embedded memory coupled to the buffer manager; an integrated encoding/decoding engine coupled to the buffer manager; a data channel interface coupled to the integrated encoding/decoding engine; and an integrated servo/recording processor coupled to the integrated encoding/decoding engine and the data channel interface, where the integrated servo/recording processor includes a set of write strategies. The present invention provides a controller which integrates the functionality of the conventional controllers into an integrated processor. With the controller in accordance with the present invention, a single drive may be provided which can read CD-based and DVD-based formats, read and write to Write Once Media, and read and write to Rewritable Media. The architecture of the controller is designed such that its manufacture is cost effective and a performance penalty for the host does not occur.
Method And System For Window Realignment Using Pipeline And Sync Correction To Correct Data Frame Boundaries
Paul Thanh Tran - Milpitas CA Shashank Sharan - Milpitas CA
Assignee:
Mosel Vitelic Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G11B 700
US Classification:
369 5912, 369 4748
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and system for window realignment to correct the data frame boundaries of data from an optical media. The present invention includes: determining if a sync pattern for a data frame is within a sync window; opening an extended sync window, if the sync pattern for the data frame is not within the sync window; determining if the sync pattern for the data frame is within the extended sync window; and realigning the sync window to the sync pattern in the extended sync window, if the sync pattern is within the extended sync window. The present invention utilizes an extended sync window to realign the sync window when the number of missing sync patterns in a data stream has exceeded a threshold number. In the preferred embodiment, the width of the extended sync window and the threshold number are programmable. In this manner, the sync window can be realigned before shifting of the data renders the data uncorrectable.
Method And System For Automatically Validating A Header Search In Reading Data From An Optical Medium
The present invention provides a method and system for providing a header search in a data read from an optical medium. The method includes opening a search window with a size greater than one sector; finding at least one valid header within the search window; and locating a target sector based upon the at least one valid header. The size of the window is programmable. Optionally, more than one valid header can be required to be found before they are used as the reference, for the purpose of increasing the reliability of the reference. The number of required valid headers is also programmable. Buffering of the data then begins at the target sector found based on the reference. The header of this target sector is then checked for validity. If the header is not the target, then the header search may be restarted without the need to redo the data read. The header search scheme is applicable for multiple optical data formats.
Method And System For Handling A Data Stream From Optical Media Utilizing Automatic Link Sector Detection
The present invention provides an improved method and system for link detection and handling. The method includes detecting one of the plurality of link sectors; generating an interrupt signal; determining a buffer method selection; buffering the plurality of data sectors only, if a link skip buffer method is selected; and buffering the plurality of data sectors and the plurality of link sectors, except for a link block, and allocating a sector in a buffer for the link block, if a link buffer method is selected. The present invention provides a hardware approach to link sector detection and handling. Instead of passing the data to a system software prior to link sector detection, the method and system in accordance with the present invention performs the link sector detection in the controller hardware. When the controller detects the link sectors, it automatically either skips or buffers the link sectors depending upon the configuration of the controller. By performing the link sector detection in hardware, significant processing time is saved.
Paul Phuc Tran - Milpitas CA, US Wei Qian - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
ProMOS Technologies Inc. - Hsing-Chu
International Classification:
G11B007/00 G11B005/09
US Classification:
369 475, 369 5325, 369 5911, 369 5921, 369 4434
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and system for calibration of writing to an optical medium. The method includes: sampling marks in a calibration area of the optical medium; and converting the sampled marks into a digital format utilizing an ADC, the ADC also utilized by a servo control. The present invention provides a controller with an integrated servo and recording processor which allows a single ADC to be used for converting sample marks used in calibrating the writing to an optical media. No separate subsystem for converting sample marks is thus necessary. Less components are required, reducing the cost of manufacturing the controller. With less components, the risk of component failure is reduced as well.
System And Method For Vacuum Chamber Leak Detection
Sherk Chung - Emeryville CA, US Mukund Chakravarthy Venkatesh - San Francisco CA, US Paxton Ming Kai Chow - Walnut Creek CA, US Jiuyi Cheng - Milpitas CA, US Paul Tran - Sacramento CA, US Joseph Raymond Monkowski - Danville CA, US
Assignee:
Pivotal Systems Corporation - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
G01F 17/00
US Classification:
702 51
Abstract:
Leaks in a processing chamber, including “virtual leaks” resulting from outgassing of material present within the chamber, may be detected utilizing an optical emission spectroscopy (OES) sensor configured to monitor light emitted from plasma of a sample from the chamber. According to certain embodiments, gas introduced into the chamber by the leak may be detected directly on the basis of its optical spectrum. Alternatively, gas introduced by the leak may be detected indirectly, based upon an optical spectrum of a material resulting from reaction of the gas attributable to the leak. According to one embodiment, data from the OES sensor is received by a processor that is configured to compute a leak detection index. The value of the leak detection index is compared against a threshold to determine if a leak is detected. If the value of the index crosses the threshold, a notification of the existence of a leak is sent.
Method And Apparatus For Enhancing In-Situ Gas Flow Measurement Performance
Sherk Chung - Piedmont CA, US James MacAllen Chalmers - Danville CA, US Jialing Chen - San Jose CA, US Yi Wang - Foster City CA, US Paul Tran - Sacramento CA, US Sophia Leonidovna Shtilman - Sunnyvale CA, US Joseph R. Monkowski - Danville CA, US
Assignee:
Pivotal Systems Corporation - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
G01F 1/34
US Classification:
702 47, 73 105, 137 2, 702 50, 702 79
Abstract:
An in-situ gas flow measurement controller measures the temperature and rate of pressure drop upstream from a flow control device (FCD). The controller samples the pressure and temperature data and applies the equivalent of a decimating filter to the data to produce filtered data at a slower sampling rate. The controller derives timestamps by counting ticks from the sampling clock of the A/D converter that is sampling the pressure at regular intervals to ensure the timestamps associated with the pressure samples are accurate and do not contain jitter that is associated with software clocks. The controller additionally normalizes the temperature reading to account for power supply fluctuations, filters out noise from the pressure and temperature readings, and excludes data during periods of instability. It calculates the gas flow rate accounting for possible non-linearities in the pressure measurements, and provides the computed gas flow measurement via one of many possible interfaces.
Method And Apparatus For Enhancing In-Situ Gas Flow Measurement Performance
Sherk Chung - Piedmont CA, US James MacAllen Chalmers - Danville CA, US Jialing Chen - San Jose CA, US Yi Wang - Foster City CA, US Paul Tran - Sacramento CA, US Sophia Leonidovna Shtilman - Sunnyvale CA, US Joseph R. Monkowski - Danville CA, US
Assignee:
Pivotal Systems Corporation - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
G06F 1/34
US Classification:
702 47, 73 105, 137 2, 702 50, 702 64
Abstract:
An in-situ gas flow measurement controller measures the temperature and rate of pressure drop upstream from a flow control device (FCD). The controller samples the pressure and temperature data and applies the equivalent of a decimating filter to the data to produce filtered data at a slower sampling rate. The controller derives timestamps by counting ticks from the sampling clock of the A/D converter that is sampling the pressure at regular intervals to ensure the timestamps associated with the pressure samples are accurate and do not contain jitter that is associated with software clocks. The controller additionally normalizes the temperature reading to account for power supply fluctuations, filters out noise from the pressure and temperature readings, and excludes data during periods of instability. It calculates the gas flow rate accounting for possible non-linearities in the pressure measurements, and provides the computed gas flow measurement via one of many possible interfaces.
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