GLOSSARY

 

 

ATIP

Absolute Time in Pre-groove. With an additional modulation of the “Wobble”, the “Groove” contains a time

 

code information.

 

 

Wobble

The pre-groove in the Disc is not a perfect spiral but is wobbled.

 

With : – A typical amplitude of 30 nm

 

– A spatial peried of 54~64 µm

 

 

CW

Continuous Wave. The laser light output is at a constant level.

 

 

DOW

Direct Over-Write. The action in which new information is recored over previously recorded information in

 

CD-RW disc.

 

 

Overwrite

The action in which new information is recorded over previously recorded information.

 

 

(Pre-)Groove

The guidance track in which clocking and time code information is stored by means of an FM

 

modulated wobble.

 

 

Land

Land is characterized in the following way:

 

When radial signals are concerned,land is defined as the area between the grooves.

 

When HF signal are concerned,land is defined as the area between the marks(pits) in tangential

 

direction.

 

 

Hybrid Disc

A Multisession disc of which the first Session is mastered. On a hybrid disc, recorded and

 

mastered information may co-exist.

 

 

Mastered

Information,stored as pits on the disc during the manufacturing process of the disc.

Information

(when making the master)

 

 

OPC

Optimum Power Control. Procedure is determined optimum recording power according to CD-

 

R/RW Media in recording start step.

 

 

ROPC

Running OPC. The purpose is to continuously adjust the writing power to the optimum power

 

that is required.

 

When the optimum power may change because of changed conditions of disc and change in

 

operating temperature.

 

 

Jitter

The 16 value of the time variation between leading and trailing edges of a specific (I3 … I11) pit

 

or land as measured by Time Interval Analysis.

Deviation

The difference between a fixed value of Pit length and Land length.

 

 

TOC

Table Of Contents : in the Lead-in Area the subcode Q-channel contains information about the

 

Tracks on the disc.

 

 

Packet

A method of writing data on a CD in small increments.

Writing

Two kinds of packets can be written : Fixed-length and Variable-length.

Write

The shape of the HF write signal used to modulate the power of the laser.

Strategy

The Write Strategy must be used for recordings necessary for disc measurements.

 

 

Information

Wobble, ATIP, Disc Identification, Write Power, Speed Range OPC Parameters, etc are

Area

recorded in the Information area of CD-RW Disc

Finalization

The action in which (partially) unrecorded or logically erased tracks are finished and the Lead-in

 

and/or Lead-out areas are recorded or overwritten with the appropriate TOC subcode.

 

 

Logical Erase

A method to remove information from a disc area by overwriting it with an EFM signal containing

 

mode 0 subcode

 

A logically erased area is equivalent to an unrecorded

 

 

Physical Erase

The action in which previously recorded information is erased by overwriting with a CW laser

 

output.

 

After a Physical Erase action, the erased area on the CD-RW disc is in the unrecorded state

 

again.

 

 

Session

An area on the disc consisting of a Lead-in area, a Program area, a lead-out area.

Multi session

A session that contains or can contain more than one session composed Lead-in and Lead-out

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