ETC SLK3001PE

Ultrahigh-speed Optical Integration Device that Achieves 10× Speed DVD Playback
Laser Coupler
SLK3001PE
To respond to the needs emerging from the growing market for DVD
video systems and DVD-ROM drives for computers, Sony has now developed the SLK3001PE optical integration device (laser coupler), which
forms the heart of the DVD playback optical pickup.
This device supports a 10× DVD playback speed, which is the industry’s
fastest speed, by incorporating a newly developed PDIC.
The SLK3001PE is the RF “module-less” product based on a pulsation
laser that guarantees 70°C operation for the first time in the industry
and provides a circularly polarized optical output.
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The industry’s fastest DVD playback speed (10×) and a 100-MHz
bandwidth
■
RF module-less, 70°C guaranteed
■
Circularly polarized optical output for high playability
■
Three-stage gain switching
function
■
Miniature 16-pin ceramic package
By incorporated these and other technologies the SLK3001PE achieves
simplification, miniaturization, and increased performance in the DVD
playback optical pickup.
The Industry’s Fastest DVD
Playback Speed (10×) and
a 100-MHz Bandwidth
The SLK3001PE includes an ultrahighspeed PDIC fabricated using Sony’s
newly-developed ultrahigh-speed high
integration density bipolar process
P-42B* 1 , and achieves a 100-MHz
bandwidth. This allows this product to
support the industry’s highest DVD
playback speed of 10×, and to generate
the tracking error signal, the focus
error signal, and the RF signal required
of optical pickups. (See figure 2.) This
device can respond to a wide range of
needs in applications from DVD video
to high-speed DVD-ROM drivers for
computers.
*1: See pages 8 to 13 in this issue for more
information on the P-42B process.
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The laser coupler is a hybrid optical integrated device implemented
in an ultrafine fabrication technology. This device allows the optical
pickup to have a surprisingly
simple structure, and thus increases system reliability. This device is an ambitious creation for a
DVD playback product. I hope it will
be used in many DVD players. I
strongly recommend it.
RF Module-less, 70°C
Guaranteed
This device includes a pulsation laser
with the industry’s highest guaranteed
temperature, 70°C. (See figure 1.) The
SLK3001PE is the RF module-less
product and achieves reduced noise,
miniaturization, and increased reliability over a wide temperature range. Since
this device is the RF module-less
product, no special measures for reduction of undesired radiation are required.
The SLK3001PE can implement simple
and low-cost optical pickups. (See figure 3.)
Circularly Polarized
Optical Output
for High Playability
The SLK3001PE incorporates a newlydeveloped low-cost 1/4-wavelength
plate, and achieves circularly polarized
optical output. In addition, since the
internal optical system is an unpolarized
optical system, this device not affected
by variations in disc birefringence and
thus can easily implement a high playability optical pickup. At the same time
it achieves an even higher level of
stability with respect to the return light
noise.
Three-stage Gain
Switching Function
The PDIC used includes a three-stage
gain switching function, and thus the
SLK3001PE can handle the playback of
three types of disc (single-layer DVD
discs, dual-layer DVD discs, and superaudio CDs) while holding the laser output fixed. This allows the SLK3001PE
to respond to a wide range of needs.
Miniature 16-pin Ceramic
Package
The SLK3001PE achieves miniaturization and reduced cost by adopting a
miniature thin-form ceramic package
that is essentially the same size as
Sony’s CD laser couplers that have a
proven track record as mass-produced
products. (See figure 1.)
Track direction
Built-in 1/4-wavelength
plate
16-pin ceramic
package
F4
F8
F3
F2
F7
R4
R3
F6
R2
F1
F5
R1
Phase
comparator
A
A = F1 + F2
B = F5 + F6
C = F7 + F8
D = F3 + F4
Device size:
7.5 mm × 6.5 mm × 2.0mmt
Disc
Pulsation LD
Microprism
Outputs
for DPD
use
D
Tracking error
(DPD method)
C
Adder
B
Phase
comparator
Focus error: Differential spot size method
Tracking error: DPD method
(phase difference detection)
PDIC
A2 = F1 + F5 + R3
B2 = F3 + F7 + R1
C2 = F4 + F8 + R2
D2 = F2 + F6 + R4
NA = 0.6
8 LDA
16
1
Im 10
7 VCC
15
2
6 VC
14
3
5 A
13
4 B
12
3 RF+
11
6
D2 15
2 A2
10
7
C2 16
1 B2
9
8
Objective
lens
D 12
C 13
NA = 0.086
(7× system)
Top view
RF– 14
■ Figure 4 Pin Configuration
SLK3001PE
■ Table 1
Main Specifications
Symbol
Typical value
Unit
LD operating
current
Iopo
75.0
mA
LD operating
voltage
Vop
2.30
V
Item
■ Figure 3 Sample Optical Pickup
Structure
FE = (A2 + C2) – (B2 + D2)
(Differential spot size method)
GND 9
G.SW 11
Collimating
lens
Focus
error
■ Figure 2 Servo Signal Calculation
■ Figure 1 Device Structure
Disc
Outputs for
focus servo use
LD wavelength
λ
655
nm
Optical output
Po
1.2
mW
Relative intensity
noise
RIN
Under-125
dB/Hz
Monitor PD
current
Imon
0.1
mA
VCC
5.0
V
VC
2.5
V
PDIC current
consumption
ICC
20
mA
Frequency band
F
100
MHz
Operating
temperature
Tc
–10 to +70
°C
PDIC supply
voltage
Bottom view
(GND)
4
5