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Blu- ray Disc PRESENTED BY: PANKAJ KUMAR 2007EEC42

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Blu-ray Disc

PRESENTED

BY: PANKAJ

KUMAR 2007EEC42

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CONTENTS1. Introduction2. Data storage techniques3. Comparision of storage

technologies4. Characteristics of Blu-ray disc5. Principal BD Specifications 6. Applications7. Conclusion

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INTRODUCTIONBlu-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 name Blu-ray was derived from technology which utilizes a blue –violet laser to read and write data on Blu-ray disc.

Character ‘e’ was intentionally left out so that term Blu-ray could be used as trademark.

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(Contd…)The companies that have jointly established the BD

specifications are:Hitachi, LtdLG Electronics Matsushitha Electrical Industrial Co. LtdMitsubishi Electric CorporarionPioneer CorporationSamsung Electronics Co. LtdSony ThomsonRoyal Phillips ElectronicsSharp Corporation

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DATA STORAGE TECHNIQUE:A blue-violet laser of wavelength (450 nm) is employed

on Blu-ray disc.

By employing such short wavelength Blu-ray disc successfully minimizes beam spot size INCREASING lens’s NA 0.85 .

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CONTD…..As a consequence of NA and wavelength tracking

pitch of Blu-ray reduce to 0.32um which is less than half of DVD. This helps data to pack more tightly on Blu-ray disc than DVD.

A single-layer disc can hold 25GB, which can be used to record over 2 hours of HDTV .

There are also dual-layer versions of the discs that can hold 50GB.

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Comparision of storage technologies

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CHARACTERISTICS OF BLU-RAY

Life Span

Content Protection

Cost

Capacity

Robustness of disc

Compatible

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Life SpanBlu-ray disc have larger life span than any ordinary disc

any where between 10 to (unlikely) 250 year.

It is because of recordable material used in Blu-ray disc i.e combination of Si and Cu.

Blu ray recordable media is a combination of a layer of silicon and copper which is bonded together during the burning process, this alloy is much more resilient to the hazardous conditions .

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Content Protection Strongest content and copy protection

schemes ever developedIncorporation of Robust copy mechanismDRM (Digital Right Management)is the

copyright protection scheme the media industry uses to prevent piracy.

CostLong term Profitability model for content ProvidersCheapest Production cost

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CapacityA single-layer disc can hold up to 25 gigabytes of

information, while a dual-layer disc can hold up to 50 gigabytes of information.

Future versions of Blu-ray discs may hold up to 200 gigabytes of Information.

It is enough to put 2.5 hours of HDTV recording on it. It also can record over 13 hours of standard TV broadcasting.

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Robustness of DiscHard coating on Blu ray offer 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.

CompatibleThe BD drives are designed to be backwardcompatible, i.e. CDs and DVDs work equally well with the BD drives.

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Principal BD Specifications

Capacity 23.3 25 27GB(single layer)

Wave length of the laser

405nm

Numerical Aperture of the objective lens

0.85

Data transfer rate 36Mbps

Thickness of the disc

1.2mm

Diameter of the center hole

15mm

Recording method Phase change

Data track Groove recording

Visual data MPEG-2 video

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Comparison of CD,DVD and B D specification

Parameter CD DVD BD .Disk diameter 120 mm 120 mm 120 mm Disk thickness 1.2 mm 1.2 mm 1.2 mm Laser wavelength 780 nm 650 nm 405 nm Numerical aperture 0.45 0.60 0.85 Minimum pit length 0.83 um 0.4 um 0.138 um Data rate 1.2 Mb/sec 11 Mb/sec 36 Mb/sec Number of sides one ----- one or two Number of data layers One ----- One or two Data capacity ~680 MB 4.7 GB (1L) 27 GB 8.5 GB (2L)

1 7 GB (2L/2S)

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Blu-ray Disc Applications High definition television recording

High definition video distribution

Mass data storage

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High definition television recordingThe Blu-ray disc format offers consumers the

ability to record their High Definition television broadcasts in their original quality for the first time, preserving the pure picture and audio level as offered by the broadcaster.

Next level in home entertainment, offering an unsurpassed user experience Since Blu-ray Disc format incorporates the strongest copy protection algorithms of any format or proposal to date, the format allows for recording of digital broadcasts while meeting the content protection demands of the broadcast industry.

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High Definition Video DistributionBlu-ray Disc format can store High Definition video in

the highest possible quality, without need to compromise on picture quality.

Depending on the encoding method, there is room for more than seven hours of the highest HD quality video. There is even room for additional content such as special features and other bonus material to accompany the High Definition movie.

The Blu-ray Disc movie format greatly expands on traditional DVD capabilities, by incorporating many new interactive features allowing content providers to offer an even more incredible experience to consumers.

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ONGOING DEVELOPMENT:SONY launched latest 200 GB Blu-ray disc. Quad-layer (100 GB) discs have been demonstrated on a

drive with modified optics and standard unaltered optics.In August 2006, TDK announced that they have created a

working experimental Blu-ray Disc capable of holding 200 GB of data on a single side, using six 33 GB data layers.

JVC has developed a three-layer technology that allows putting both standard-definition DVD data and HD data on a BD/(standard) DVD combination.

Japanese optical disc manufacturer Infinity announced the first "hybrid" Blu-ray Disc/(standard) DVD combo, "Code Blue" will feature four hybrid discs containing a single Blu-ray Disc layer (25 GB) and two DVD layers (9 GB) on the same side of the disc.

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ConclusionBlu ray is expected to replace VCRs and DVD

recorders over the coming years, with the transition to HDTV.

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