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How CD’s Work. Speros Shepherd 2005. The Anatomy of a CD. Piece of simple plastic- 4/100 of an inch thick Injection-molded, clear, polycarbonate piece of plastic Has microscopic bumps arranged in an extremely long spiral track. Complex CD Layers. The Anatomy of a CD. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How CD’s Work

How How CD’s CD’s WorkWork

Speros ShepherdSperos Shepherd

20052005

Page 2: How CD’s Work

The Anatomy of a CDThe Anatomy of a CD• Piece of simple plastic- 4/100 of an inch

thick• Injection-molded, clear, polycarbonate

piece of plastic• Has microscopic bumps arranged in an

extremely long spiral track

Complex CD Layers

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The Anatomy of a CDThe Anatomy of a CD• Thin, reflective, aluminum layer

covers the bumps.

• Thin acrylic layer is used to protect the aluminum layer

Simple Layers of a CD

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The Spiral of the CDThe Spiral of the CD

• Spiral data track always starts in the center

• 0.5 microns wide• 1.6 microns

separating the individual tracks

• Micron= millionth of a meter

The Basic CD Spiral

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The Bumps on a CDThe Bumps on a CD

• Bumps make track long because of the small dimensions

• If stretched out track would be 0.5 microns wide and 3.5 miles long3.5 miles long

CD Bumps Magnified

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The Bumps on a CDThe Bumps on a CD• Bumps- 0.5

microns wide, 0.83 microns long, 125 nanometers high

• Nanometer- billionth of a meter

• Bumps look like pits on the aluminum side.

CD Bumps Magnified

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CD Player ComponentsCD Player Components• Drive motor

spins the CD

• Drive motor rotates between 200-500 rotations per minute

• Laser moves at micron resolutions

Parts of a CD Player

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CD Player ComponentsCD Player Components• Laser and

lens system focuses in on and reads the bumps

• The tracking mechanism moves the laser.

CD PlayerCD Player

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Laser Focus of a CD PlayerLaser Focus of a CD Player• The technology forms data into

understandable blocks (on an Audio or CD-ROM)

• CD player- focuses laser on the data track

Different Focuses of a CD Laser

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Laser Focus of a CD PlayerLaser Focus of a CD Player•“lands”- aluminum layer•opto-electronic sensor: detects change in reflectivity

CD Player Lasers

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Laser Focus of a CD PlayerLaser Focus of a CD PlayerThe electronics in the drive interpret the

reflectivity changes to read bits that make up the bytes. Laser stages: passes through polycarbonate layer, reflects off aluminum layer, hits opto-electronic device that detects changes in light.

How a Laser Focuses on a CD

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• spindle motor slows the speed of the CD so that the bumps travel past the laser at a constant speed. (data comes off at a constant rate)

CD Player TrackingCD Player Tracking•Laser beam centered on data track system continually moves the laser outwards.

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• 2 most common: CD-DA (audio CD), CD-ROM (computer data).These are both widely used. Data is converted into electrical pulses by laser reflections.

CD Data FormatsCD Data Formats

A CD-RW (can be edited)

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CD Data FormatsCD Data Formats

• modifications to the CD have to be made for you to burn data on it. (CD-RW have no bumps)

A CD-RW (can be edited)

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CD Data FormatsCD Data Formats

A clear dye layer covers the CD’s mirror.The laser that writes the data to the disc heats up the dye layer to make it opaque.

A CD-R (cannot be edited, just read)

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CD Data FormatsCD Data Formats• The dye layer

must become transparent for data to be written. The data can be changed or rewritten when heated or cooled.

A CD-R (cannot be edited, just read)

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SperosSperos• I am 13 years old

and in the seventh grade.

• I like playing and watching football

• I am Greek.

• I like going to parties, but NOT dancing.

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Bibliography Bibliography • Brain, Marshall. How CD’s Work. How Stuff

Works. 25 April 2005. <http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/cd1.htm>.

• How Do Cd’s Work. CDMan Disc Manufacturing. 28 April 2005. <http://www.cdman.com/technical/howdocdswork1.html>.

• How Do CD-RW’s Work? How Stuff Works. 2 May 2005 <http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/question655.htm