Tj. Yeh et Yc. Pan, Modeling and identification of opto-mechanical coupling and backlash nonlinearity in optical disk drives, IEEE CONS E, 46(1), 2000, pp. 105-115
In an optical disk drive, a bi-directional actuator and a coarse positionin
g mechanism are servo controlled to position the laser beam spot precisely.
Typically the control system is designed based on the models of servomecha
nisms. Although the models are capable of characterizing the essential part
of system dynamics, they frequently ignore opto-mechanical coupling in the
bi-directional actuator and backlash in the positioning mechanism. If the
opto-mechanical coupling or backlash is too significant, the control system
, when applied to the actual machine, may fail to meet the designated perfo
rmance specifications. Therefore, to facilitate the design of high performa
nce control systems, this research is devoted to developing models and iden
tification procedures to understand the sources of coupling and measure the
backlash site. The results indicate that opto-mechanical coupling is mainl
y caused by manufacturing tolerances and alignment errors, and the size of
backlash for a sample machine is approximately 42.7 mu m.