Compaq D310 manual Optical Drives, Features of the CD-RW Drive, CD-RW Technology

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System Features

Optical Drives

The Compaq Evo D310 Micro Desktop is available with a choice of optical drives:

CD-RW drive: 40X, 10X, 40X IDE (DLA and MyCD software from Veritas included)

DVD-ROM drive: 16X, 40X IDE (WinDVD MPEG2 decoding software from InterVideo included)

CD-ROM drive: 48X IDE.

These drives can also be purchased as accessories. Refer to www.hp.com/go/pcaccessories.

Features of the CD-RW Drive

Supported CD-ROM formats:

 

CD-ROM Mode-1 data disc

 

CD-ROM Mode-2 data disc

 

CD-ROM XA

 

CD Audio disc

 

Video CD

 

CD-I

 

CD-I Ready

 

CD-I Bridge

 

CD-WO

 

Enhanced Music CD (CD Plus)

 

Photo CD Multi-session.

 

Interface type: E-IDE/ATAPI.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

Data Transfer Rate

Sustained Data Transfer Rate

 

 

(1 KB=210 byte=1,024 bytes)

Writing CD-RW - 40= 6,000 KB/s (Max)

 

 

 

 

 

(1 MB=220 byte=1,048,576 bytes)

Writing CD-R - 10= 1,500 KB/s (Max)

 

 

 

Reading - 40= 6,000 KB/s (Max)

 

 

 

 

CD-RW Technology

CD-RW drives use a technology known as optical phase-change. It does not use magnetic fields like the phase-change technology used with magneto-optical technology. The media are generally distinguishable from CD-R discs by their metallic grey color. The basic structure of the discs, however, is the same as a CD-R disc but with significant detail differences. A CD-RW disc's phase-change medium consists of a polycarbonate substrate, moulded with a spiral groove for servo guidance, absolute time information and other data, on to which a stack (usually five layers) is deposited. The recording layer is sandwiched between dielectric layers that draw excess heat from the phase-change layer during the writing process. In place of the dye-based recording layer on a CD-R disc, CD-RW commonly uses a crystalline compound made up of a mix of silver, indium, antimony and tellurium. This mix, when heated to a certain temperature and then cooled becomes crystalline, but if heated to a higher temperature it becomes amorphous when it cools down again. The crystalline areas allow the metallized layer to reflect the laser light better while the non-crystalline portion absorbs the laser beam, and is therefore not reflected.

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