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14 January 1987 Unique Features In The Read/Write Channel Of Optotech's 5984 Optical Disk Drive
Roger Bracht, James McDonald
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Abstract
Marketing and performance requirements dictated the need for a direct read during write (DRDW) capability for the 5984 optical disk drive product line. This report outlines the the mechanism and features of the DRDW technique developed at Optotech to allow authenticity verification of the bits written in real time.
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Roger Bracht and James McDonald "Unique Features In The Read/Write Channel Of Optotech's 5984 Optical Disk Drive", Proc. SPIE 0695, Optical Mass Data Storage II, (14 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936844
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Optical discs

Crystals

Signal detection

Analog electronics

Detector development

Diodes

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