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CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Histroy Introduction of blu ray disc Characteristics of Blu-ray disc Specification of Blu-ray disc Comparision of storage technologies Applications Conclusion
HISTORY
1st GENERATION Compact disc(CD) -650/750 MB It is with us over 20 years Wavelength of laser which reads data -750nm Color of laser :red 2nd GENERATION Digital Versatile Disc-4.7 GB It offers high quality sound and video than CD Wavelength of laser which reads data-650nm Color of laser :red
3rd GENERATION Blu ray disc -25/50 GB Wavelength of laser which reads data -405nm Color of laser :Blue violet
HISTORY
INTRODUCTION
Blu-ray (BD) is a next-generation optical disc format. The format was developed to enable recording, rewriting and playback of high-definition video (HD), as well as storing large amounts of data. The companies that have jointly established the BD specifications are
Hitachi, Ltd LG Electronics Matsushitha Electrical Industrial Co. Ltd Mitsubishi Electric Corporarion
INTRODUCTION
Pioneer Corporation Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd Sony Thomson Royal Phillips Electronics Sharp Corporation The name Blu-ray is derived from the blue-violet laser it uses to read and write to the disc. The e was intentionally left out of the name due to trademark restrictions
CHARACTERISTICS OF BLURAY
Life Span Content Protection Cost Capacity Robustness of disc Compatible
Life Span
In the case of ordinary discs, the disc life is less . In the rewritable versions, as re-writing is done repeatedly to one area of the disc most probably, the inner perimeter limiting the disc life. BDFS (Blu-ray Disc File Structure is designed so as to avoid this problem, by using a system that uses free disc spaces with equal frequency
Content Protection
Strongest content and copy protection schemes ever developed Incorporation of Robust copy mechanism
Cost
Long term Profitability model for content Providers Cheapest Production cost
Capacity
The Blu-ray disc enables the recording, rewriting and playback of HD video up to 27 GB of data on a single sided single layer. It is enough to put 2.5 hours of HDTV recording on it. It also can record over 13 hours of standard TV broadcasting
Robustness of Disc
Stronger resistance to scratches and fingerprints The protective layer is hard enough to prevent accidental abrasions and allows fingerprints to be removed by wiping the disc with a tissue.
Compatible
The BD drives are designed to be backward compatible, i.e. CDs and DVDs work equally well with the BD drives.
Principal BD Specifications
Capacity
Numerical Aperture of the 0.85 objective lens Data transfer rate 36Mbps Thickness of the disc 1.2mm Diameter of the center hole 15mm
1 7 GB (2L/2S)
The growing number of broadband connections allowing consumers to download vast amounts of data
Conclusion
Very soon BDs will replace CDs and DVDs
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