eet 450 - advance digital chapter 12 cd - cdr - dvd
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EET 450 - Advance Digital
Chapter 12
CD - CDR - DVD
Compact Disk Technology
• Information stored on a reflective surface, read with a laser beam.
• 74 minutes or 640 Mb of data storage– Current 80 min/700 Mb
• CD-ROM is a read only version.– Data is recorded at manufacture using a
printing-style operation
• Transfer rates have been increasing – See Table for speeds
• A more important measure is access time.– Massive (relatively) mechanism means slow
response to move the read head into position to read information.
CD Drive Speed Data Rate Kbps
1x 150
4x 600
10x 1,500
12x 1,800
24x 3,600
32x 4,800
40x 6,000
48x 7,200
100x 15,000
Drive Speed Access Time (ms)
1x 400
2x 300
3x 200
4x 150
6x 150
8x – 12 x 100
16x – 24x 90
32x – 52x or greater 85-75 or less
• CD-R - Recordable media
• Same storage capacity, but media uses an organic dye– Some makers now featuring 700Mb (80min)
• The dye reflectivity is changed with a low power laser.– Storage is a WORM variety
CD-R Media Color
• Reflective layer/Die Layer– Gold-gold – Phthalocyanine dye
• Less tolerance for power variations
– Gold-green – Cyanine dye• More forgiving
• 10 yr life span
– Silver-blue – Azo dye• Similar to green, but rated to 100 years.
• CD-RW - Re-writable CD
• Uses a phase-change technology
• Same storage capacity as CD
• active layer of CD-RW is Ag-In-Sb-Te– Silver - indium - antimony - tellurium – polycrystalline structure is reflective– High power laser heats to 500-700 degrees
– This solidifies in a non-reflective state– To erase, a lower power laser heats to 200
degrees, which solidifies in the original reflective state.
CD-ROM Disc & Drive Formats
• Red Book– Digital Audio CDs (CDDA)
• Yellow Book– Computer CDs– Mode 1: ISO 9660– Level 1: PC, Apple, UNIX, DVI– Level 2: CDTV
CD-ROM Disc & Drive Formats
• White Book– Video CD– MPEG-1, MPEG-2
• Orange Book– Writeable CDs – CDR
• Green Book– Combination of Red and Yellow Books– CD-I
• CD + (Enhanced CD)– Combines Music and computer Data on 1 CD
• Data Standard: ISO 9660
• High Sierra Format
• CD-CA (digital Audio)
• CD-ROM XA – extended architecture– Multi-session CDs
DVD
• Digital Versatile Disk– initial capacity 4.7 G - 135 minutes of video
with three audio and four sub-title channels.– 8.5 G dual layer disks - use a semi reflective
top layer.– double sided
• 9.4G single layer
• 17G double layer
• Additional capacity from– smaller pit length– reduced track pitch– larger data area on disk– More efficient modulation– More efficient error correction code– less sector overhead
• Short wave-length laser reads
• fast transfer rate - ~ 9x by CD-Rom standards
• interface - standard IDE/ATA or SCSI
Standard DVD FormatsFormat Size S/layers Capacity
DVD-5 120mm S/s 4.7G
DVD-9 120mm S/d 8.5G
DVD-10 120mm D/s 9.4G
DVD-14 120mm D/d 13.24G
DVD-18 120mm D/d 17G
DVD-1 80mm S/s 1.4G
DVD-2 80mm S/d 2.7G
DVDR-1 120mm S/s 2.58G
DVDR-2 120mm D/s 9.4G
• Recordable DVD– Two standards– DVD-R
• WORM type
– DVD-RAM• re-writable like CD-RW
Recordable DVD Standards
• DVD-RAM – 2.6 G/side – Not compatible w/ DVD ROM $25/disk
• DVD-R – 4.7G (1999 version)– Almost all can read this format $40/disk
• DVD-RW – 4.7G– Almost all can read this format $40/disk
• DVD+RW – 2.8G/side– A few current from Sony or Phillips $30/disk
DVD Ram encoding
DVD-Ram
DVD-R Wobbled Groove
DVD-R
MultiRead & MultiRead2Media MultiRead MultiRead2
CD-DA (audio) X X
CD-ROM X X
CD-R X X
CD-RW X X
DVD-ROM - X
DVD-Video - X
DVD-Audio - X
DVD-Ram - X
References
• http://www.toshiba.com/taecdpd/products/docs/dvdramwhitepaper.shtml
• Mueller, S., Upgrading and Maintaining PC’s 12e, 2000, Que Corp.