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Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW Commercial Specification of the “Combi , CD-R/RW – DVD Drive” Combi/ CDD5101/xx: CD-Recordable / Rewritable / DVD Read drive for data applications, Up to CD 16x Write, CD 10X ReWrite, and CD 40x Read speed, and DVD 10x Read Speed E-IDE interface, 5.25” half height CD-R/RW / DVD Read applications Commercial Drive Specification Januari 2002 2002 Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Reproduction in whole or part is prohibited without written consent of the copyright owner. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 1/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Scope 1.2. Summary of product characteristics 1.3. General Standards 1.4. CDD5101 Reference documents 2. Performance and Functional Specification 2.1. Disc / Data Specification 2.1.1. CD Disc Capacity and Parameters 2.1.2. DVD Disc Capacity and Parameters 2.2. Functional Specification 2.2.1. Buffer Memory 2.2.2. Readable Modes & Block Lengths supported 2.2.3. Writable Modes & Block Lengths supported 2.2.3.1. 2.2.3.2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 Write verification Seamless linking 11 11 2.2.4. Audio 2.2.5. Playability CD 2.2.6. Playability DVD 2.2.7. Supported Addressing Methods 2.3. Performance Specification 2.3.1. Read Performance 2.3.2. Write Performance 2.3.3. Transfer Rates 2.3.4. Rotational Speed 2.3.5. Access time 2.3.6. Spin Up, Spin Down, Eject Time Environmental 3.1. Operational/Non-Operational Temperature 3.2. Operational/Non-Operational Humidity 3.3. Vibration / Shock 3.4. Altitude 3.5. Unbalance Media specification. 3.6. Vibration from/to drive Quality and Reliability 4.1. MTBF 4.2. Loading Mechanism Life 4.3. Sledge Mechanism 4.4. Emergency Eject Mechanism 4.5. Power On/Off cycles 4.6. Product Lifetime 4.6.1. EEPROM 4.6.2. Flash Memory 4.7. Data Integrity 4.8. Influence and Media Life 4.8.1. Reading 4.8.2. Writing 4.9. Electrostatic Discharge Susceptibility External Authorities 5.1. Agency Approvals 5.2. Conformance Approvals 5.3. Certification Programs Acoustic Noise CDD5101- Drive Specification V0.4 2 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 Draft Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 6.1. Sound Power measurements 6.2. Test Conditions 6.3. Noise Specification 7. Drive Characteristics and Human Interface Specification 7.1. Dimension and Weight 7.1.1. Dimensions 7.1.2. Weight 7.2. Appearance 7.2.1. CDD5101 Front Connectors, LEDs and Knobs 7.2.2. LEDs Functional Description 7.2.3. Tray door 7.2.4. Eject Button 7.3. CDD5101 Rear Connectors 7.3.1. DC Power Connector 7.3.2. E-IDE Interface Connector 7.3.3. Rear Audio Output (Line Out) 7.3.4. Digital Audio Out 7.3.5. Master / Slave Connector 7.4. Disc Loading Mechanism 7.5. Disc Ejection Mechanism 7.5.1. Manual Ejection 7.5.2. Emergency Ejection 7.5.3. Software Ejection 7.5.4. Auto Insertion 8. Electrical Specification 8.1. Connectors 8.2. Power 8.2.1. Voltage 8.2.2. Power consumption 8.2.3. Ripple plus Noise 8.2.4. Power-On Voltage Curve 8.2.5. Hot Plug in 8.2.6. Power Management 8.3. IDE Interface Protocol Support 8.3.1. Data Transfer Protocol 8.3.2. Response time after ATAPI Soft Reset 8.4. Audio Signal Interface 8.4.1. Line Out according IEC1096 8.4.2. Digital out according to IEC958 9. Firmware 9.1. Supported Commands 9.2. Default Firmware Settings 9.3. Firmware Upgrades 9.4. Capabilities 10. Host Software 11. Media 11.1. Writable Media 11.2. Read Only Media 12. Product labeling 12.1. Required Labels 12.2. Tracability 12.2.1. Drive Serial Number 12.2.2. Product Number 12.2.3. Regulatory Symbols, Safety symbols, Country of Origin 12.2.3.1. 12.2.3.2. 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 32 32 32 32 UL Approbation label. SetSeal/Modlevel label / Laser Caution Label CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 3/36 32 32 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 12.3. Pallet Labels 12.4. Drive Bag 13. Shipping Packaging 13.1. General overview of packaging issues 13.2. Multiple Drive Package 13.3. Individual Drive Package 13.4. Versions / Codenumbers Appendix A : User Profile used at release of the CDD5101 drive. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 4/36 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 35 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW List of Tables Table 1 – Overview of CDD5101 Characteristics.................................................................................7 Table 2 – Disc Capacity..................................................................................................................9 Table 3 – Disc Capacity..................................................................................................................9 Table 4 – Readable Modes and Block Lengths Supported ................................................................ 10 Table 5 – Writable Modes and Block Lengths Supported.................................................................. 11 Table 6 – Transfer Rates ............................................................................................................... 13 Table 7 – Rotational Speed ........................................................................................................... 14 Table 8 - Access Time.................................................................................................................. 14 Table 9 – Drive Response Time...................................................................................................... 15 Table 10 – Operating/Non-Operating Temperature / Humidity / Altitude overview ................................. 15 Table 11 – Operating/Non-Operating Shock/Vibration overview.......................................................... 16 Table 12 – Vibration to/from drive ................................................................................................... 17 Table 13 - Product/Component Lifetime .......................................................................................... 18 Table 14 – ESD specification......................................................................................................... 19 Table 15 – Noise specification (Sound Power)................................................................................. 21 Table 16 – LED Protocol ............................................................................................................... 23 Table 17 – IDE Connector layout.................................................................................................... 24 List of Figures Figure 1 – Sample Front views of the drive ...................................................................................... 22 Figure 2 – Rear view of drive .......................................................................................................... 24 Figure 3 - UL Approbation Label (examples).................................................................................... 32 Figure 4 Location of SetSeal / Modlevel......................................................................................... 32 Change History Date 09-01-2002 Rev. 0.1 Document name Commercial spec -CDD5101_V0.1.doc Change Initial document. 18-01-2002 31-01-2002 1.0 1.1 Commercial spec -CDD5101_V1.0.doc Commercial spec -CDD5101_V1.1.doc update Input final DVT results Author: Gert Lieten Product Management CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 5/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 1. Introduction 1.1. Scope This document describes the commercial specification of the CDD5101, a combined CD-Recordable / Rewritable and DVD Read drive. This functional specification document shall be used in conjunction with the command set specification document [CDD5101 MMC]. The CDD5101 CD-R/RW&DVD drive is derived from the generic ‘Hercules’ platform. This Hercules platform, serves as basis to products with following characteristics: Optical drives which have the same basic performance as a standard CD-R/RW drive, but also features high speed DVD-ROM reading functionality. The CDD5101 is a half height 5.25” CD-R/RW &DVD drive with an E-IDE/ATAPI interface, and has fast read speeds up to 40x on CD and 10x on DVD, a write speed up to 16x CLV on CD-R media, and a rewrite speed up to 10x on CD-RW media. This product is intended for the following customers: • Customers who have a need for near line storage, which can be easily accessed, modified and resaved to a CD. • Customers who have a need to transport information from one location to another. • Customers who have a need to store data for interchange with a wide variety of users. • Customers who have a need for permanent data storage. • Customers who are looking for a handy location for storing material from a full hard drive. • Customers who are creating personal Audio CDs. The drive reads and writes all standard CD data types. The drive reads all standard DVD video and data types. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 6/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 1.2. Summary of product characteristics Table 1 – Overview of CDD5101 Characteristics Property OS System compatible CD-R/RW – DVD-ROM drive Win95/98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows NT4.x, Win XP, OSX Yes, from CD, CDR, CDRW and DVD E-IDE/ATAPI 700MB (based on 80 min m edia) MMC2 Flash memory on board 5.25” +5V+/-5%; ripple: 100mVpp +12+/-10%; ripple: 200mVpp Bootable Device Interface Capacity Command set Firmware upgrade Form factor Power supply Read Speeds: • Closed Tracks / Sessions / packets (CD / CD-R) • DVD • Closed sessions CD-RW • Open sessions / open packets • Audio extraction, with subcode • Audio play • Spin down1 Write Speeds: • CD-R Media • CD-RW Media2 • ROPC (real time optimum power control) • OPC (optimum power control) • Support seamless linking • Cache buffering Random Access time CD Random Access time DVD Power consumption • Sleep mode (avg.) • Idle (avg.) • Nominal (Read/Write) (avg.) • Peak (40x + full stroke access) Environmental • Operational shock • Operational Vibration 5-500 Hz • Non-Operational Shock/Vibration • Operating Temperature/Humidity • ESD sensitive – continued operation w/o operator intervention – no permanent damage • Minimised dust entry 1 2 40x CAV 10X CAV 16x ZCAV – 20x CAV profile 16x ZCAV 16x ZCAV - 24x CAV profile 4x ZCAV, buffered to audible audio on 1x Spin down algorithm implemented 4x, 8x, 12x, 16x (CLV) 4x and 10x (CLV) discs dependent on all speeds Yes 8 Mbyte Average 125 ms Average 150 ms Compliant to PC2001 <= 2.5W <= 5W <= 15W (depends on mode) <= 21W See chapter 3.3 See chapter 3.3 See chapter 3.3 5-50°C/8-80% 15 kV 25 kV Sealed design Spin down mode is a mode activated by the drive itself, when the media cannot be read at 40x CD or 10x DVD. CMC CDRW media can be written on 4x and 8x . CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 7/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW Others: • PC2001 compatible • Analog Audio Line Out • Digital Audio Yes Yes Yes, without subcode Quality/Reliability • MTBF per given user profile • Tray load/unload TBD 35,000 Notes: • The device has to be used in home or office conditions typically, i.e. built into desktop computers, or used as peripheral. • Discs according to the [OB CDR] and [OB CDRW] can be written in single or multiple sessions. One session is one "Orange Book program area", incl. lead in and lead out. The media format can be both 80mm3 and 120mm CD-R discs and CD-RW discs. 1.3. General Standards [CDDA] System Description Compact Disc Digital Audio (“Red Book”) IEC-908: 1987, N.V. Philips & Sony Corp. [CDROM] System Description Compact Disc Read Only Memory (“Yellow Book”) [CDROMXA] System Description Compact Disc Read Only Memory extended Architecture [CDPLUS] Standard for Enhanced CD (CD-plus) (“Blue Book”) [CDI] System Description Compact Disc Interactive (“Green Book”) [OB CDR] System Description Compact Disc Recordable (“Orange Book part II”) Vol1 v3.1 & Vol2 v1.0 [OB CDRW] System Description Compact Disc ReWritable (“Orange Book part III”) Vol1 v2.0 & Vol2 v1.0 [DVD] DVD specifiation for read only disc [DVD+RW] DVD+RW Video format system discription [ISO9660] Volume and File Structure for CD-ROM ISO 9660 [SCSI3] SCSI-3 Multimedia Commands Specification (MMC) [CD-ROM cmds] SFF-8020i V2.6 ATAPI (CD-ROM commandset) [ATA cmds] X3T13/1153D ATA-5 Rev. 17 (ATA command set) [CD-RW cmds1] X3T10/1048D MMC2 Rev. 11.0 (CD-RW command set) [CD-RW cmds2] SFF8090 INF8090I rev. 5.1 October 31, 2000 (DVD commands) [UDF] Universal Disc Format from OSTA, v. 1.50 [PC2001] PC2001 v 1.0 [MPC] MPC-3 Notes: • All the documents above serve as reference, however deviations may be accepted, if agreed between Philips and the Customers. 1.4. CDD5101 Reference documents [ CDD5101 MMC ] : [ CDD5101 DVT ] : 3 CDD5101 command set specification document CDD5101 DVT report HWRG V1.0 In vertical position, 80mm discs have to be used with a mechanical adapter ring to compensate for weight and size CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 8/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 2. Performance and Functional Specification 2.1. Disc / Data Specification 2.1.1. CD Disc Capacity and Parameters Table 2 – Disc Capacity Stamped CD Disc 120 mm disc: 80 min 80mm disc: 21 min Business Card CD Max User Capacity 700 Mbytes 193 Mbytes 50 Mbytes Note Mode 1 Mode 1 Mode 1 CDR Disc 120 mm disc: 63 min 120 mm disc: 74 min 120 mm disc: 80 min 80mm disc: 18 min 80mm disc: 21 min Business Card CD Max User Capacity 560 Mbytes 650 Mbytes 700 Mbytes 165 Mbytes 193 Mbytes 20 Mbytes Note Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode 1 1 1 1 1 1 CDRW Disc 120 mm disc: 74 min 120 mm disc: 80 min 80mm disc: 18 min 80mm disc: 21 min Business Card CD Max User Capacity 650 Mbytes 700 Mbytes 165 Mbytes 193 Mbytes 20 Mbytes Note Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode 1 1 1 1 1 2.1.2. DVD Disc Capacity and Parameters Table 3 – Disc Capacity Disc 120 mm :DVD5 120 mm :DVD9 120 mm :DVD10 120 mm :DVD18 120 mm :DVD-R 120 mm :DVD-RW 120 mm :DVD+RW Max User Capacity 4.7GB 8.5GB 9.4GB 17.1GB 4.7 GB 4.7 GB 4.7 GB CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 9/36 Note Single layer Single sided disc Double layer Single sided disc Single layer Double sided disc Double layer Double sided disc Single layer Single sided disc Single layer Single sided disc Single layer Single sided disc Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 2.2. Functional Specification 2.2.1. Buffer Memory The CDD5101 uses an 8MB standard buffer memory. The memory functions as cache during reading and writing. 2.2.2. Readable Modes & Block Lengths supported Table 4 – Readable Modes and Block Lengths Supported User Data Sector Size Specification Usage 2352 2048 2336 2048 Red Book, CD-DA Yellow Book, Mode 1 Yellow Book, Mode 2 Green Book, Mode 2 Form 1 Green Book, Mode 2 Form 2 DVD Standard, Mode 1 DVD Standard, Mode 2 CD-DA Audio (Audio only) / Disc At Once CD-ROM/ Single Session (Data only) Rare Multisession/MultiVolume – CD-ROM/XA or CD-I (Data only, Track 1 only) MultiMedia – CD-ROM/XA or CD-I (compressed audio, video, graphics, Tracks 2–99 only) DVD Video/ DVD-ROM/DVD-R DVD Video/ DVD-ROM/DVD-R bytes/sector bytes/sector bytes/sector bytes/sector 2328 bytes/sector 2048 bytes/sector 2352 bytes/sector CDD5101 supports the followings read modes: • TAO: Track At Once • DAO: Disc At Once • SAO: Session At Once • Incremental packet reading (variable and fixed packets, Orange Book parts II and III) • Multi Session • Audio extraction (raw data) • Audio play (buffered to 1x) CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 10/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 2.2.3. Writable Modes & Block Lengths supported Table 5 – Writable Modes and Block Lengths Supported User Data Sector Size Specification Usage 2352 2048 2336 2048 bytes/sector bytes/sector bytes/sector bytes/sector Red Book, CD-DA Yellow Book, Mode 1 Yellow Book, Mode 2 Green Book, Mode 2 Form 1 2328 bytes/sector Green Book, Mode 2 Form 2 CD-DA Audio (Audio only) / Disc At Once CD-ROM/ Single Session (Data only) Rare Multisession/MultiVolume – CD-ROM/XA or CD-I (Data only, Track 1 only) MultiMedia – CD-ROM/XA or CD-I (compressed audio, video, graphics, Tracks 2–99 only) CDD5101 supports the following write modes: • TAO: Track At Once • DAO: Disc At Once (raw data write) • SAO: Session At Once • Incremental packet writing (variable and fixed packets, Orange Book parts II and III) • Multi Session • Test Write • Direct overwrite (DOW) on CD-RW discs in all modes, according to Orange Book part III: min. 750 overwrites (using OB compliant media). • Audio The drive is capable of streaming data to the disc, when writing in all write modes and data formats. This includes both fixed and variable packets. 2.2.3.1. Write verification Write verification: • Verification of pit-information (monitoring laser write power - Running OPC) on CD-R media, for all speeds. • Data read-after-write verification through host procedure (no automatic verify). On CD-RW media, the drive supports a ‘verify-command’, to report the possibility of worn out sectors, through a measure proportional to level 1 and level 2 errors during reading 2.2.3.2. Seamless linking Seamless linking is a feature used to interrupt the normal process of writing on disk and to allow restart writing “seamlessly” i.e. just after the last previously written data. This feature can be used for various reasons like in case of a pending buffer under-run. In seamless linking mode, the encode operation is stopped based on a programmable position in the data written to the disc, and is restarted based on read-back of that data written to the disc. Since the data can be positioned accurately, the re-start position can be matched to the previous stop position. Seamless linking needs an accurate definition of start and stop positions: the accuracy of one channel bit. If this accuracy is guaranteed for stopping, for restarting, some uncertainty is present on the start position. This uncertainty will however not result in a three-symbol uncorrectable in the C2 decoder or the existence of unreadable data on the disc CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 11/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 2.2.4. Audio Both Audio Play and Audio extraction are supported. Audio Play is executed at 4x ZCAV and buffered to audible audio at 1x. Analogue Audio is available through a lineout connector on the rear side of the drive. Digital Audio output is also available at the rear side of the drive. The digital stream contains no sub-code, according to IEC-958. The audio stream is in Consumer Mode, category General, with a sample frequency of 44.1kHz. Audio extraction, using the READ CD command, is supported at a speed of 16x Z-CAV or 24x CAV, depending on the track position. The “CD-DA Stream is Accurate”-bit in the CD Capabilities and Mechanical Status Page is supported. This means that the drive is capable of audio data resynchronisation during playback and audio extraction. The drive is able to play audio tracks in an open session. 2.2.5. • • • • • ECC (Eccentricity) <= 150µm -0.5mm <= VDD (Vertical Deviation) <= 0.5mm Black Dots <= 0.8mm Fingerprints: no uncorrectables Scratch <=2 mm 2.2.6. • • • • • Playability CD Playability DVD ECC (Eccentricity) <= 140µm -0.4mm <= VDD (Vertical Deviation) <= 0.4mm Black Dots <= 1mm Fingerprints: no uncorrectables Scratch <=3 mm 2.2.7. Supported Addressing Methods The CDD5101 drive supports both Method 1 and Method 2 addressing. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 12/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 2.3. Performance Specification 2.3.1. Read Performance The drive reads CD-ROM and CD-R discs at 40x CAV, if the sessions on the media are closed. In case of a finalized CD-RW disc, the read speed will be 16x Z-CAV and switches to 20x CAV, depending on the position. When necessary, a spin down is done. The spin down is done in fine steps of 10Hz (approx. 1.5x) until the data can be read. Afterwards the drive will try to spin up again to 40x. The drive reads open sessions on CD-R/RW discs at 16x Z-CAV. The drive plays audio discs at 4x ZCAV. The audio signal however is heard on 1x, because the audio signal is played via an internal buffer. The drive performs audio extraction at 24x ZCAV max (16x Z-CAV – 24x CAV) without data corruption. The drive can read DVD-ROM/video at 4X, 8X or 10X CAV. 2.3.2. Write Performance The drive can write CD-R media in all the modes of data at 4x, 8x, 12x, 16x (CLV). The drive can write/rewrite CD-RW media in all the modes of data at 4x and 10x (CLV) 4 2.3.3. Transfer Rates Table 6 – Transfer Rates Max. Transfer Rate Selected Speed 4x 8x 10x 12x 16x 20x CLV & ZCAV CLV CLV CLV CLV & ZCAV CAV 24x CAV 32x 40x CAV CAV 4x 8x 10x 4 DVD CAV DVD CAV DVD CAV (Audio or Raw) 2352 bytes * 75 / 1024 689.1 Kbytes/sec 1378.1 Kbytes/sec 1722.7 Kbytes/sec 2067.2 Kbytes/sec 2756.3 Kbytes/sec (Mode 2) 2336 * 75 / 1024 684.4 Kbytes/sec 1368.8 Kbytes/sec 1711 Kbytes/sec 2053 Kbytes/sec 2737.5 Kbytes/sec 1368.8-3421.9 Kbytes/sec (Mode 1 or Mode 2 Form 1) 2048 * 75 / 1024 600 Kbytes/sec 1200 Kbytes/sec 1500 Kbytes/sec 1800 Kbytes/sec 2400 Kbytes/sec 1200-3000 Kbytes/sec 2190-5475 Kbytes/sec 2737.5-6843.8 Kbytes/sec DVD (Mode 2) 2352 * 75 / 1024 596-1490 Kbytes/sec 1192-2980 Kbytes/sec 1490-3725 Kbytes/sec 1920-4800 Kbytes/sec 2400-6000 Kbytes/sec 1722.7-4134.4 Kbytes/sec DVD (Mode 1) 2048 bytes * 75 / 1024 519-1297 Kbytes/sec 1038-2595 Kbytes/sec 1298-3243 Kbytes/sec CMC CDRW media can be written on 4x and 8x . CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 13/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 2.3.4. Rotational Speed CLV calculated assuming: • 1x = 1.3 m/s • min radius = 23 mm • max radius = 60 mm Table 7 – Rotational Speed Relative Speed 4x (CLV & ZCAV) 8x (CLV) 10x (CLV) 12x (CLV) 16x (CLV & ZCAV) 4x (CAV) 8x (CAV) 10x (CAV) 20x (CAV) 24x (CAV) 40x (CAV) 2.3.5. Rotational Speed (variable for CLV) (constant for CAV) 2160-828 rpm 4320-1656 rpm 5400-2070 rpm 6480-2484 rpm 8640-3312 rpm 858 rpm 1716 rpm 2145 rpm 4290 rpm 5148 rpm 8580 rpm (143 Hz) Access time The access time of the drive is measured over multiple accesses (at least 100), at the max. speed (40x), and includes latency. The benchmark programs WinBench 99 and CD Speed are used. For DVD the tool DVD Speed is used Table 8 - Access Time Random Access Time CD Random Access Time DVD CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 Average 125 msec Average 150 msec 14/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 2.3.6. Spin Up, Spin Down, Eject Time Table 9 – Drive Response Time Operation Response Time Disc Load until ready time Preconditions: drive powered-on Description: new CD-ROM disc inserted in drive. Time required to load the disc and spin up, determine disc type (read and calibrate disc), and become READY. Spin up time Preconditions: drive powered-on, spin down, ‘closed disc’ previously loaded, read and calibrated Description: time required spinning up till access to the disc. Spin down time from maximum speed Preconditions: drive powered-on, ‘closed disc’ spinning at 40x. Description: time required spinning down till stop command is finished. Eject Time Description: Time required ejecting the disc, without spin down time. CD < 13 sec DVD < 21 sec 3. CD < 5 sec DVD < 10sec CD < 5 sec DVD < 5 sec CD < 1 sec DVD < 1 sec Environmental Table 10 – Operating/Non-Operating Temperature / Humidity / Altitude overview Operating Non-Operating 3.1. Temperature5 Humidity Altitude Storage Temperature Storage Exposure Humidity Altitude 5 to 50 8 to 80 0 – 10000 -40 to 60 (96 hours)6 70 (48 hours) 5-95 -200 – 40000 °C % RH Feet °C °C % RH Feet Operational/Non-Operational Temperature The CDD5101 drive does not need an internal fan. Cooling is done via the drive’s cabinet. The drive design is made in such a way that dust and particle deposits on CD-RW discs are minimised, since these deposits can negatively impact write quality. Therefore internally in the drive a dust seal is incorporated. Operational Temperature: 5 Guaranteed under normal application software, using normal user profile. In case of stress conditions, a 5 degree margin is necessary, resulting in 10-45 degrees spec. 6 After being exposed to the above mentioned conditions, and given a recovery time of 4 hours at 25 degree, the CDD5101 will comply to the specification. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 15/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW • • • Operational Temperature: 5-50 °C, using normal user profile. No stress conditions. See footnote. Temperature Gradient: 10°C/hour No condensation allowed Non-Operational Temperature: • -40 to 60 °C for 96 hours (without disc). • 70 °C for 48 hours (without disc). • Temperature Gradient: 10°C/hour. • No condensation allowed 3.2. Operational/Non-Operational Humidity Operating: • 8–80% RH; no condensation allowed Storage Non-operating Range: • 5-95% RH, no condensation allowed • 5 to 60% RH Recordable media 3.3. Vibration / Shock Operating drive orientation: The drive can be mounted both horizontally and vertically. In vertical orientation the right side down (RSD) is preferable (seen from front). • • Tilt: Horizontal: +/-15 degrees for 120mm media, +/-5 degrees for 80mm media w/o adapter ring. Vertical: +/-5 degrees. Table 11 – Operating/Non-Operating Shock/Vibration overview Horizontal drive orientation Operating Vibration 5-500Hz, 0.8g, swept sine, 1 oct/min; CD read mode 5-500Hz, 0.001g2/Hz random, 10 min Operating Vibration CDR write mode Operating Vibration CDRW write mode Operating Vibration DVD Operating Shock CD read mode Operating Shock CDR write mode Operating Shock CDRW write mode Operating Shock DVD 5-500Hz, TBD g , swept sine, 1 oct/min; 5-500Hz, 0.015g2/Hz random, 10 min 5-500Hz, 0.6g , swept sine, 1 oct/min; 5-500Hz, TBDg2/Hz random, 10 min 5-500Hz, 0.4g , swept sine, 1 oct/min; 5-500Hz, 0.001g2/Hz random, 10 min 6g/11ms, 6 sec between shocks 3g/11ms, 6 sec between shocks, 10 shocks 3g/11ms, 6 sec between shocks, 10 shocks 6g/11ms, 6 sec between shocks, 10 shocks CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 16/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW Non Operating Vibration Non Operating Shock 5-500 Hz, 0.008 g2/Hz random, 10 min 140g/2ms, (half sine ), 6 directions 80g/11ms,(half sine), 6 directions 80g (180in/sec) (square wave), 6 directions In all the situations: no permanent errors will occur, meaning: • No damage to optics, CD mechanism, loader or drive • No damage to the disc or data on the disc • No unrecoverable or fatal errors in operational modes 3.4. Altitude Operational Altitude: • 0 - 10000 feet Non-Operational Altitude: • -200 - 40000 feet 3.5. Unbalance Media specification. The CDD5101 drive will be able to read at maximum speed. • Unbalanced media spec, Pressed media CD : maximum 5gr.mm • Unbalanced media spec, Recordable/Rewritable media: maximum 5gr.mm • Unbalanced media spec, Pressed media DVD: maximum 3gr.mm For media with unbalance, or in case the media cannot be read due to another reason, the CDD5101 drive has a spin down recovery algorithm. 3.6. Vibration from/to drive Vibration generated by the drive to its environment as a result of spinning discs at high speeds: Table 12 – Vibration to/from drive Generated vibration <=0.7g rms CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 Measured at any point on the exterior of the drive, with any disc at max speed. 17/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 4. Quality and Reliability During the testing and release of the CDD5101 drive, a certain average user profile was used. For more information see Appendix A. 4.1. MTBF MTBF with average user profile: TBD hrs The MTBF figure is based on: • Drive powered in 8 hours/day • Drive active during 20% of time. Active according to user profile. • 5 days/week, 50 weeks per year • Warranty period of 3 years • Service call rate: <1% 4.2. Loading Mechanism Life The drive is capable of at least 35,000 complete disc load/unload cycles. 4.3. Sledge Mechanism The drive is capable of at least 2.000.000 seeks (Random), during the lifetime of the product. 4.4. Emergency Eject Mechanism The emergency eject mechanism is capable of at least 150 operations. 4.5. Power On/Off cycles The drive is capable of withstanding at least 2,000 on/off power cycles, without unrecoverable damage. 4.6. Product Lifetime Table 13 - Product/Component Lifetime MTTF target 4.6.1. 2000 hrs Tested on component level (Motors, laser, load/unload, power on/off, seek, etc) EEPROM The EEPROM is capable of at least 1,000,000 overwrites on each memory element. 4.6.2. Flash Memory The flash memory is capable of at least 100,000 overwrites. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 18/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 4.7. Data Integrity Error Rates CD: • Unrecoverable read errors, Mode 1 data: • Unrecoverable read errors, Mode 2 data: • Undetectable read and write errors: • Recoverable read errors: • Seek errors (incl. 5 retries): Error Rates DVD: • Unrecoverable read errors, Mode 1 data: • Unrecoverable read errors, Mode 2 data: • Undetectable read errors: • Recoverable read errors: • Seek errors (incl. 5 retries): 4.8. Influence and Media Life 4.8.1. Reading <1 block in 10E12 <1 block in 10E9 <1 block in 10E12 bits <1 block in 10E9 <1 seek-error in 10E6 seeks <1 block in 10E12 <1 block in 10E9 <1 block in 10E12 bits <1 block in 10E9 <1 seek-error in 10E6 seeks Reading with the drive does not degrade media life. 4.8.2. Writing The drive is capable of at least 750 overwrites on [OB-RW] qualified CD-RW media. 4.9. Electrostatic Discharge Susceptibility All user accessible parts, when the drive is mounted in a Host PC (i.e. drive front bezel, tray front, volume control, headphone jack, LED’s and Open/Close button) will withstand the following: Table 14 – ESD specification ESD discharges 15 kV 25 kV Effect continued operation w/o user intervention no permanent defect or damages All applicable mechanical pieces and parts have the recycle symbols and indications, as required by the environmental rules. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 19/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 5. External Authorities 5.1. Agency Approvals • • • • • • • 5.2. • • • • • • • • • • • 5.3. • • UL (safety USA) CEBEC (safety Europe) CSA (through UL or CSA) (safety Canada) CDRH (US Laser safety) FCC part 15 class B (EMC USA) (Grant or DoC) EMC directive 89/336/EEC (“CE”-mark, DoC required) C-TICK (Australia EMC) Conformance Approvals UL 1950 (safety USA) CSA C22.2 No. 950 (safety Canada) EN 60950 (IEC950) (safety Europe) CDRH Class 1 (laser) EN 60825-1 (laser Europe) CSA C108,8 SOR/93-113 (EME Canada) VCCI class 2 (EMC Japan) European Environmental Directives USA Clean Air Act (environmental USA) EN55022 Class B (Emissions Europe) EN 50082-1 (Immunity Europe) Certification Programs This drive meets Microsoft/Intel PC2001 certification criteria. This drive is certified as an OSTA MultiRead device. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 20/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 6. Acoustic Noise 6.1. Sound Power measurements 6.2. Test Conditions Noise measurements are done in reverberation room in Philips-Natlab-WAK. Room characteristics: volume: 230 m³, floorsurface area: 227m², height: 5m. Measurements are done according ISO 3741. The averaging time is according ISO: 64s (1 rotation of microphone - rotating boom). Sound Power Level (Lw) is A-weighted measured. All drive measurements are done with an acoustic isolation housing around the PC. PC is standing next to the drive. The drive is suspended on a jig with elastic strings. Height above ground: ± 1/8m. Measurements are done in horizontal drive position, with a Philips CDROM testdisc with 3grmm unbalance. 6.3. Noise Specification Table 15 – Noise specification (Sound Power) Mode Normal read 40X CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 Typical (dB(A)) 51 21/36 Peak (dB(A)) 54 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 7. Drive Characteristics and Human Interface Specification 7.1. Dimension and Weight 7.1.1. Dimensions The drive fulfils the 5.25” dimension constraints. 7.1.2. Weight The weight of the drive is approx. 850g. 7.2. Appearance Depending on the version of the CDD5101, the appearance can change. Versions of the front are available with or without headphone jack and volume control. The number of LEDs and their placement can change as well. 7.2.1. CDD5101 Front Connectors, LEDs and Knobs Figure 1 – Sample Front views of the drive From left to right (depending on the version): (A) Headphone Jack. (optional) (B) Volume control. (optional) (C) General Status LED (1 or 2 optional). (D) Button open/close. 7.2.2. LEDs Functional Description CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 22/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW Table 16 – LED Protocol Drive State No disc inserted Disc is loading Disc loaded and ready Disc in, drive in power save mode Error Read or Verify activity Writing a CD-R or CD-RW disc Test writing a CD-R or CD-RW disc Tray locked and eject button pushed (during write/read) Tray locked and eject button pushed (during no action) Performing drive diagnostics Flashing firmware After successful flash operation After failed flash operation 7.2.3. Single LED Specification OFF SOLID GREEN TILL READY OFF OFF OFF SOLID GREEN GREEN flashing ≈ 2 Hz GREEN flashing ≈ 2 Hz GREEN flashing ≈ 1 Hz OFF SOLID GREEN GREEN flashing ≈ 2 Hz OFF SOLID GREEN Tray door The tray door opens and closes when the disc is unloaded / loaded. For dust performance improvements, the tray will automatically close after 1 min approximately, without user input. 7.2.4. Eject Button With button (D) the tray will open or close. When the button is pushed during write, media removal is prevented (General Status LED flashed for 1 second). An auto self-test function can be activated, when the eject-button is pushed and held for the duration of one complete open and close cycle. A positive self-test result is indicated by the General Status LED in green. After an erroneous self-test, the General Status LED will be red and will indicate the faulty step by flashing the same number of times as the number of the faulty step. 7.3. CDD5101 Rear Connectors The connector in the back of the drive is a 5-in-1 connector. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 23/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW Figure 2 – Rear view of drive (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 7.3.1. Analogue audio output (4 pin, according to MPC-2 spec) 3 position jumper block, for CS (Cable Select), M (Master) and S (Slave) 7 40 pin ATA-2 dual row flat-cable connector, shrouded & keyed (pin 20 removed) DC Power inlet: Industry std. 4-pin Amphenol Digital Audio Output. DC Power Connector See connector D. The drive needs DC power to be supplied from an external power supply. Table 19 – DC Power inlet: Industry std. 4-pin Amphenol – pin out table Pin number 1 2 3 4 Meaning +12V Ground Ground +5V For the electrical characteristics of the power supply, see paragraph 8.2, Power. 7.3.2. E-IDE Interface Connector The layout of the IDE connector (C) is given below. For a detailed description of the IDE command specification (MMC), see [CDD5101 MMC] Table 17 – IDE Connector layout IDE Connector Pin NR Signal 1 Reset 2 GND 3 DB(7) 4 DB(8) 5 DB(6) 6 DB(9) 7 Pin NR 21 22 23 24 25 26 Signal DMA Request GND I/O Write GND I/O Read GND PC99 requirement to be followed for CS functionality CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 24/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 7.3.3. DB(5) DB(10) DB(4) DB(11) DB(3) DB(12) DB(2) DB(13) DB(1) DB(14) DB(0) DB(15) GND Removed 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 I/O Ready SPSync: CSEL DMACKGND INTRQ 16 BIT I/O DA1 PDIAGDA0 DA2 CS0 CS1 DASPGND Rear Audio Output (Line Out) Table 21 – Pin out table for line out connector (A) Pin number 1 2 3 4 7.3.4. Meaning Left audio channel Ground Ground Right audio channel Digital Audio Out Table 22 – Pin out table for Digital Audio Out connector (E) Pin number 1 2 7.3.5. Meaning Ground Dig. Audio signal Master / Slave Connector This connector (B) is used to install the IDE data cable depending on the existing PC configuration. Three possibilities of connection: • • • 7.4. CDD5101 as slave (jumper on Slave). CDD5101 as master (jumper on Master). CDD5101 as master or slave (jumper on Cable Select): depending on the configuration of another connected device. Disc Loading Mechanism The CDD5101 drive has a tray load mechanism. The drive incorporates a dust seal prevention so that the entering of dust in to the drive is minimized. The tray will close automatically after 1 min, without user input. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 25/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW There is a locking mechanism on the tray such that when power is off and the tray is closed, the tray will be locked in a closed position. This locking mechanism has a manual override, the “emergency eject mechanism”. 7.5. Disc Ejection Mechanism Table 23 – Disc Ejection States Tray Position Action Response Tray is closed and drive is in READY state Tray is closing or tray is closed and drive has not yet come READY Tray is open or opening Depress Load/Eject button Depress Load/Eject button Tray will open if not in locked state. Tray will open. Depress Load/Eject button Tray will close 7.5.1. Manual Ejection The drive has a manual ejection button on the front bezel. When pressed, it activates the electrical signal to open the tray. The host computer can disable the manual ejection facility function through the “PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL” command. 7.5.2. Emergency Ejection The CDD5101 drive has an emergency eject facility to allow opening the tray in emergency situations or during power off. An emergency eject hole is located on the front of the drive. The tray will open using a normal paperclip (diameter approx.1.0mm). Two or three pushes will bring the tray out, after which the tray can be manually pulled out. 7.5.3. Software Ejection The host is able to eject and load a disc by using the START/STOP UNIT ATAPI packet command. 7.5.4. Auto Insertion The tray is automatically closed when the tray is pushed. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 26/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 8. Electrical Specification 8.1. Connectors Table 24 – Connectors Connector Description DC Power Inlet Audio Output (Line Out) Headphone Jack Digital Audio Out Signal Connector Industry std. 4-pin Amphenol Standard 4-pins CD-ROM audio connection 3.5mm miniature jack According to IEC958, standard 2-pins CD-ROM DA-connection 40 pin ATA-2 dual row flat cable connector, shrouded & keyed (pin 20 removed) 3 position jumper block Master/Slave Connector 8.2. Power 8.2.1. Voltage The voltage supplied by the power supply to the input of the drive must meet the following specification: • • +5 VDC with ± 5% tolerance +12 VDC with ± 10% tolerance 8.2.2. Power consumption Table 25 – Power consumption Mode Sleep mode IDLE Start/Stop Read (40x) Read (10x) DVD Write (16x) Open/Close Seek Total Power cons. (average) 2.5 W 3.5 W 5.5 W 12 W 8W 14 W 5.5 W 15.5 W The rating label of the drive is +5V 2A, +12V 2A. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 27/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 8.2.3. Ripple plus Noise No non-recoverable errors will occur when ripple voltages of 100mVpp and 200mVpp at frequencies of 20, 200, 500, 1K, 2K, 4K, 5K, 10K, 20K, 50K, 200K, 500K, 2M, 10MHz are superimposed upon the 5V (-5%,+0%) and 12V (-10%,+0%) power supply lines respectively. During testing, the ripple voltage has been applied at each frequency for not less than 2 minutes. 8.2.4. Power-On Voltage Curve Table 26 – Power on Voltage constraints Power up repetition time (on/off/on) Rise time delay between 5V and 12V during power on Supply Voltage rise time > 5 sec. < 0.5 sec. < 30 msec. No combination of power sequencing will result in corruption of data on the disc or will damage the drive. 8.2.5. Hot Plug in The CDD5101 drive does not support hot plugging. 8.2.6. Power Management The CDD5101 is PC2001 compliant. It’s compliant with Device Class Power Management Reference Specification for the Storage device class (v1.0a). It’s compliant with ATA/ATAPI-6 (rev. 1c), except “Advanced Power Management”. 8.3. IDE Interface Protocol Support 8.3.1. Data Transfer Protocol Table 28 – Data Transfer Protocol Protocol Support: PIO Mode 0 PIO Mode 1 PIO Mode 2 PIO Mode 3 PIO Mode 4 DMA Mode 0 (multi-word) DMA Mode 1 (multi-word) DMA Mode 2 (multi-word) U-DMA (Mode 0) U-DMA (Mode 1) U-DMA /33 (Mode 2) CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 28/36 Max. Burst Rate 3.3 MB/sec 5.2 MB/sec 8.3 MB/sec 11.1 MB/sec 16.7 MB/sec 4.2 MB/sec 13.3 MB/sec 16.7 MB/sec 16.5 MHz 20 MHz 33 MHz Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 8.3.2. Response time after ATAPI Soft Reset The response time of the drive after an ATAPI Soft Reset is approx. 4 sec. 8.4. Audio Signal Interface All values are measured on an Audio Precision SYS2522 – Cascade- System. 8.4.1. Line Out according IEC1096 Table 29 – Audio specification for line out: Output Voltage Unbalance Output Impedance Amplitude Linearity S/N-ratio S/N-ratio, A-weighted Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise Out band attenuation, signal = 1kHz Channel separation Muting level during random access 8.4.2. 0.6 V rms ± 5% Max 0.10 dB 470 Ohm -2 dB (20 Hz - 20 kHz) 84 dB, BW = 22Hz - 22kHz 89 dB A-wgt, BW = 22Hz - 22kHz -77 dB (1 kHz) BW = 22kHz 40dB (>25kHz) Min 50 dB (20 kHz) Min. 70 dB (BW = 20 kHz) Digital out according to IEC958 Table 31 – Digital Audio Output Impedance Signal Amplitude DC output voltage Clock Accuracy Sample Rate CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 75Ω ± 20% unbalanced 1.22 Vpp ± 20% < 0.05V ± 5Hz 44.1kHz 29/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 9. Firmware 9.1. Supported Commands See combi-dd-0025-dp command specification 9.2. Default Firmware Settings The default 8-byte vendor ID reported in the inquiry string is “COMBI ” followed by 3 ASCII spaces. The default product ID reported in the inquiry string is: “RW 16x10/DVD”, followed by 5 spaces Thus the complete Inquiry String is “COMBI RW16x10/DVD “. 9.3. Firmware Upgrades The CDD5101 drive has a flash memory to upgrade the firmware level of the product. The CDD5101 drive needs a host computer reboot after the flash process. The drive is capable of updating firmware in the following ways: • With an executable capable of reading in a binary firmware image file. • With a CD recognized as a flash-CD and containing the binary firmware image file. The drive has a changeable inquiry string. 9.4. Capabilities The CDD5101 has a self-diagnostic capability. 10. Host Software The CDD5101 is thoroughly tested and released with following host software CDR/W: Ahead InCD 3.14 XP Ahead Nero Burning Rom 5.5.5.6 Philips Light Roxio Creator 5.1.02.0029 DirectCD 5.1.02.0029 Veritas RecordNow 3.5 Build 350B18b VCD Veritas DLA 3.01 Build 200B33a (Veritas) Prassi PrimoDVD 2.0.793 DVD : Power DVD 3.0 Build 1102 Other SW can be supported on demand CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 30/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 11. Media 11.1. Writable Media The CDD5101 drive writes all CD-R discs according to the Orange Book Part II, and all CD-RW discs according to the Orange Book Part III. This means that the drive can retrieve extended ATIP values and write CD-R media specified for 2x, 4x, 12x and 16x recording, as well as CD-RW media specified for 2x, 4x and 10x rewriting. High-speed RW discs will be written at 10x only. The drive is capable of physically erasing CD-RW media, however only in the PCA and PMA areas. DC erase in the program area in not implemented, to prevent early wearing out of the media life. 11.2. Read Only Media The CDD5101 drive is compatible with industry standard Compact Discs, as specified in the Red Book, Yellow Book, Green book, Blue book, White book, CD-ROM XA Specification, and the Multi-session CD Specification. The drive is also compatible with finalised CD-R media. The CDD5101 drive is compatible with the DVD specification for read only disc and DVD+RW Video format The drive is able to read both 120mm and 80mm media; however in vertical orientation an additional adapter ring must be used for reading 80mm media. In horizontal direction the adapter only must be used if the tilt of the drive is larger than 5 degrees. See orientation/tilt specification. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 31/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 12. Product labeling 12.1. Required Labels The labels defined for the CDD5101 drive can be adapted to the OEMs requirements. Detailed information about labeling and trace-ability is described in sheet 166. 12.2. Tracability The tracability label is used by Philips to be able to trace products from its date of production to its destination(s) at the customer. The tracability label is located at the bottom side of the tray. Detailed information about labeling and trace-ability is described in sheet 166. 12.2.1. Drive Serial Number The serial number, as a part of the traceability is described in sheet 166. Example: product serial number: 1VO1845DL99944 1VO 1 8 45 D L 99944 12.2.2. = Allocation = Change code = Year code = Week code = Drive = Line number = Serial number (5 digits) ( 1VO = Hasselt / 4VO = Gyor /?VO ) ( 0 .. 9 then A ..Z ) ( Last digit of the year 8 for 1998) ( D = drive / L = loader) ( 0.. 9 then A ..Z ) Product Number The product number can differ per OEM. An example is CDD5101/xx. 12.2.3. Regulatory Symbols, Safety symbols, Country of Origin 12.2.3.1. UL Approbation label. A second label that is located at the topside of the drive is the UL Approbation Label. The layout of the label is shown in Figure 3 - UL Approbation Label. Figure 3 - UL Approbation Label (examples) 12.2.3.2. SetSeal/Modlevel label / Laser Caution Label The location of the SetSeal / Modlevel label is shown below (See Figure 4 Location of SetSeal / Modlevel). Please note that the Label is combined with the laser Caution label. of SetSeal / Modlevel CDD5101- Drive SpecificationFigure V1.1 4 Location 32/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 12.3. DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. DANGER RADIATIONS INVISIBLESDU LASER EN CAS D’OUVERTURE. EVITER TOUTE EXPOSITION DIRECTE AU FAISCEAU. VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG? WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN. ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING. UNDGÅ UDS/ETTELSE FOR STRÅLING. ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES. UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN. VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD. STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG. VARO ! NÄKYMÄTÖN AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA LASERSÄTEILYLLE, ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEN WARRANTY VOID IF SEAL IS BROKEN Pallet Labels The locations of the Philips pallet labels are described in sheet 560, “PACKAGING / STACKING INSTRUCTION” 12.4. Drive Bag The CDD5101 will be packed in an anti-static bag. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 33/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW 13. Shipping Packaging 13.1. General overview of packaging issues The CDD5101 drive can be packed as single unit or as multiple packing for OEM. No transport-screws or -locks are required. Each drive is separately packed in an anti-static bag. The bag is designed such that the product label is scannable through the bag. (Or a duplicate label is placed on the bag). The packaging fulfills the UAN-D1534 package requirement. Included in the packaging is the following (defined per strokenr): Labeling : Philips or [OEM] At drive : product label describing: • PHILIPS or [OEM] • Approbation logos • Serial nbr./factory-changecode • Made in ....... (country of origin) • Made by Philips [not for OEM] • Type nbr. [or modelnbr. provided by OEM] • 12 NC nbr. [not for OEM] • Yellow Laser Safety warning sticker at packaging : • type label • brand label • P.m.: Logistics code or barcode • serial nbr./factory-changecode 13.2. Multiple Drive Package In the multiple drive package, the drives are packed in a carton suitable for 12 pcs/carton. The drive can be packed with- or without bezel. No further accessories are included. 13.3. Individual Drive Package In the single drive packaging, there is space for: 2 CD-jewel boxes A5 user manual 3.5" floppy disk 50p flatcable (80 cm length) jumpers mounting screws 13.4. Versions / Codenumbers CDD5101/xx Multipack, Brandless drive 9305 xxx xxxxx Other strokenumbers are reserved. CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 34/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW Appendix A : User Profile used at release of the CDD5101 drive. During the testing and the release of the CDD5101 drive and to ensure MTBF target, a certain average assumed user profile was used. As a reference the used profile is depicted below: Lifetime Start Point: . 5 years Maximum Lifetime: 40 hours/week (8 hours per day the drive is powered on) 50 weeks/year 5 years x 40 hours/week x 50 weeks/year = 10,000 hours CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 35/36 Final Philips Optical Storage / BL-RW III Total POH Mode User Profile : 10000 Total active time % hours mode active hours % 350 Hours mode Tracks % hours mode 10 % hours Seek 1 1,5 Low speed 5 0,075 Read 99 Seek 1 High speed 95 1,425 Read 99 Seek 10 13,5 Low speed 0 0 Read 90 Seek 10 90 CD Low refl 7 15 (CDRW) Packets tracks 90 60 High speed 100 13,5 Read Seek 1 21 Low speed 20 4,2 Read 99 Seek 1 High speed 80 16,8 Read 99 Seek 5 0 Read 95 CD Normal refl Read 64 15 35 225 (CD, CDR,..) packets DVD 22 40 14 Low speed 50 0 (DL, +RW,..) 56 125 tracks 10 14 Read Seek 5 Low speed 80 40 Read 95 Seek 5 High speed 20 10 Read 95 Seek 5 Low speed 80 100 Read 95 Seek 5 High speed 20 25 Read 95 Low Speed 5 Seek 1 Write 99 3,75 High Speed CD-RW 30 Write 36 95 37,5 packets 90 Low speed 5 33,75 High Speed 95 125 Low Speed tracks 60 70 80 87,5 Low Speed Packets 40 36/36 20 35 High speed CDD5101- Drive Specification V1.1 20 52,5 High Speed CD-R 5 95 100 Normal refl. (SL, +R,..) Seek High speed Low refl. DVD mode % hours 80 Seek 1 Write 99 Seek 10 Write 90 Seek 10 Write 90 Seek 1 Write 99 Seek 1 Write 99 Seek 5 Write 95 Seek 5 Write 95 Final