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Postby snn47 on Sun Nov 17, 2002 12:58 pm

Has anyone read anything about HD-Burn and 90' and 99' CD?

Anything new about availibility and read support by DVD of other companies (LiteOn was named in one article I read)?

Why/suppose they choose HD-Burn to use the DVD 0,4µm instead of the 0,62µm . This should boost storage size even more.
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Postby EatMoreChicken on Sat Dec 14, 2002 2:15 am

Highlights (that I understood :D ):
5X DVD±R/RW!!!
40X CDR Burning
HD-Burn
Mass production still expected to start in January 2003
What's a "sample price" of 3.000 Yen mean?

SANYO Electric announces new LSI chipset supporting 5X DVD±R/RW, CD-R/RW and HD-BURN formats!
Thursday, 12 December 2002

SANYO Electric Co. LTD announced a new LSI chipset that supports DVD±R/RW, CD-RW and HD-BURN format with the codename "LC897390K". The new chipset can be used for optical storage devices that will include high recording and reading speeds. The massive production expected to start in January 2003 with a sample price of 3.000 Yen. The CRD-BPD2 is a drive that already uses it. Lastly, SANYO believes that the DVD+R will finally dominate over DVD-R, at least for the home DVD recorders...
As SANYO comments "...Although CD-R / RW drive spread widely as an object for data preservation of a personal computer, the needs of the DVD record drive in which more nearly mass record is possible are increasing by the spread treating image data, such as a digital camera, of products in the market.

Our company for the first time supports both DVD±R/RW and HD-BURN. The Signal processing LSI LC897390K corresponding to the record reproduction system were developed. It becomes possible [ performing all signal processings required for a DVD±R/RW drive with two tips of LC897390K and RF amplifier ], and the large rationalization design of a drive is attained.

LC897390K consisted of blocks of CD encoder / decoder, a CD-ROM encoder / decoder, a DVD encoder / decoder, an ATIP/ADIP/LPP circuit, digital servo, the light strike RATEJI function that raises record grace by optimal record control, an ATAPI interface, etc., and in order to realize low power consumption, they were developed in 0.25micromCMOS process. An outside is the 256 pin LQFP.

Not only record reproduction of DVD±R/RW but record reproduction of CD and CD-ROM is possible for newly developed LSI. In DVD±R/RW record, it corresponds to 5X record of the industry highest level, and DVD reproduction corresponds to 16X by correspondence, CD, and CD-ROM record, and corresponds to 48X in 40X record, CD, and CD-ROM read-out. Furthermore, BURN-Proof which avoids the error at the time of record ※2 And since HD-BURN which realizes record by twice as many capacity as this is carried in CD-R / RW media, differentiation of a DVD record drive is attained.

Moreover, since Book LSI can be used also for a noncommercial DVD recorder, it becomes same [ that a DVD recorder realizes HD-BURN record etc. ] to drive the differentiation of apparatus of it for personal computers possible.

Features:
LC897390K (signal processing LSI for a DVD±R/RW drive)
- DVD±R/RW 5X encoding correspondence
- DVD 16X decoding correspondence
- CD-R 40X encoding correspondence
- CD-ROM 48X decoding correspondence
- HD-BURN record reproduction correspondence
- BURN-Proof correspondence
- CAV record correspondence
- Light strike RATEJI function
- SUB-CODE encoding / decoding function
- BCA lead correspondence
- CSS correspondence
- DVD-R / LPP decoder for RW
- The ADIP decoder for DVD+R/RW
- PIT & WOBBLE CLV/CAV SABO function
- Digital-servo function
- ATAPI interface
- Package : LQFP-256
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Postby snn47 on Sat Dec 14, 2002 6:41 am

Thanks for the info, looked the last time at the 11. for Info :(

Sample are for intended for developers and HW-engeneers, and are higher then volumne production prices (the complete drive was supposed to cost only 50 000Yen).
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