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TOSHIBA

 

STORAGE DEVICE DIVISION

SR-C8002

CD-R/CD-RW DRIVE

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

 MAY 2001

REV.  1.0

Specifications are subject to change without notice

DOCUMENT NUMBER

14708

Summary of Contents for SR-C8002

Page 1: ...TOSHIBA STORAGE DEVICE DIVISION SR C8002 CD R CD RW DRIVE PRODUCT SPECIFICATION MAY 2001 REV 1 0 Specifications are subject to change without notice DOCUMENT NUMBER 14708 ...

Page 2: ...s provided below In the event that you do not comply with the warnings Toshiba cannot guarantee the safety reliability and performance of the equipment expressly provided in the specification Manufacturers and resellers of the computer system using this equipment and or this equipment itself shall notify the end users of the warnings provided herein and ensure them to comply with these warnings in...

Page 3: ...insert more than one 1 CD or DVD disc into the drive at any time Doing so will damage or destroy this equipment and could damage or destroy the disc or cause data loss or corruption 4 3 DO NOT load or eject any CD or DVD disc with force Doing so will damage or destroy this equipment and could damage or destroy the disc or cause data loss or destruction 4 4 DO NOT give a strong shock while load or ...

Page 4: ... 3 5 2 MTBF 9 3 5 3 MTTR 9 3 5 4 Drive Life 9 4 Configurations 9 4 1 Electrical Circuits 9 4 2 Optical Pickup 9 4 3 Spindle Motor 9 4 4 Feed Motor 9 5 Functions 11 5 1 Disc Data Configurations 11 5 1 1 CD ROM Data Configurations 11 5 1 2 CD R CD RW Data Configurations 11 5 2 Power ON OFF Timing 12 6 Interfaces 12 6 1 I O Cable 12 6 2 Signal Summary 13 6 2 1 Signal Specifications 13 6 2 2 Timing of...

Page 5: ...n executing Access 18 7 2 8 Write 18 8 CD Audio 19 8 1 Analog Out 19 8 2 Audio Modes 19 9 Device Configuration Jumper 19 9 1 Master Mode Setting 19 9 2 Slave Mode Setting 19 10 Busy Indicator 20 11 Emergency Release 21 12 Safety Standards Agency Approvals 21 13 Electrostatic Discharge 22 14 Accessories 22 15 Packaging 22 16 CE Declaration of conformity 22 ...

Page 6: ...CD ROM media at maximum 24 times faster rotational speed This drive is a new generation drive with highest performance such as 120 ms access Time This drive writes CD R RW media at maximum 8 time faster rotational speed This drive shows highest performance such as 60 000 hour MTBF This drive offer long life and high durability because the disc is read by a LASER thereby eliminating physical contac...

Page 7: ... I Bridge Photo CD Video CD Multisession CD Photo CD CD EXTRA Portfolio CD R CD RW CD R CD RW 4 Data Capacity User Data Block Mode 1 2 048 Byte Block Mode 2 2 336 Byte Block Data Cpacity Disc Mode 1 656 5 MB 688 4 Million Byte 3 Mode 2 748 8 MB 785 2 Million Byte 3 1 GB 230 Byte 1 MB 220 Byte 1 KB 210 Byte 5 Rotational Speed Read ROM Data Media Approx 5 100 rpm 10 3 24X CAV CD DA Video CD Approx 1...

Page 8: ...onal specific application software and or hardware This drive referred in the specification is capable of reading these data formats However in order to run applications that use these formats you must first have the required software and or hardware 3 Data capacity when recording depends on the condition of the record and decreases from this occasionally 4 Measured by performing multiple accesses...

Page 9: ...erature and Humidity 1 Operating Temperature 5 C to 50 C 1 2 Storage Temperature 10 C to 60 C 3 Shipping Temperature 40 C to 65 C 2 4 Operating Temperature Gradient 11 C hour max 5 Storage Temperature Gradient 20 C hour max 6 Shipping Temperature Gradient 20 C hour max 2 7 Operating Humidity 8 to 80 8 Storage Humidity 5 to 95 9 Shipping Humidity 5 to 95 2 10 Wet bulb Maximum Temperature 27 C 11 Co...

Page 10: ...spheric Pressure and Altitude 1 Operating 0 to 3 000 m 2 Shipping 0 to 12 000 m 3 2 5 Shock 1 Operating Read no hard error 14 7 m s2 1 5 G Horizontal Half sine wave 11 ms 10 s interval no data loss 98 m s2 10 G Half sine wave 11 ms 10 s interval 2 Operating Write no error 14 7 m s2 1 5 G Horizontal 7 8 m s2 0 8 G Vertical Half sine wave 11 ms 10 s interval 3 Non operating with no Disc mounted no d...

Page 11: ...ve force which may caused torsional distortion on the equipment does not apply to the equipment The recommended surface flatness for the mounting surface should be less than 0 2 mm 2 Install the equipment with enough space as much as possible in all directions around the equipment Care should be paid that the equipment does not touch with peripheral instruments even if vibration mechanical shock e...

Page 12: ...N R63 R59 R46 1 N 0 5 N Do not add the force Figure 2 Restricted force range applied for the top cover 5 The characteristics of EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility are primarily influenced by the mounting method of this equipment Attach this equipment by considering an appropriate method and structure 3 4 Dimension and Mass See Figure 3 for details 1 External Dimensions W x H x D 128 mm x 12 7 mm x...

Page 13: ...8 24 SR C8002 Rev 1 0 Unit mm Figure 3 External Dimensions ...

Page 14: ... 5 h 3 5 4 Drive Life 15 000 h or 5 years earlier one 1 Drawer Load Release 10 000 times or more 2 Interface connector Attach Detach 500 times or more 4 Configuration See Figure 4 for details of the configurations 4 1 Electrical Circuits 1 Drawer Release Switch and Release Detection Switch 2 Optical Pickup Servo Drive Circuit 3 Feed Motor Drive Circuit 4 Laser Diode Control Circuit 5 EFM Demodulat...

Page 15: ...ervo Controller Clock Audio D A Digital Audio Decoder DRAM 1M Muting Command Dec DRAM 16M Sync ID Detect Clock D RAM Interface ATIP Demodulator Header detect Error Correct IDE ATAPI Interface Digital Audio Encoder 22 58 MHz RC5E839 FG CD Encoder 5V BH6526FV CLV Controller ATIP Decoder Write Strategy Focus Amp Tracking Amp Laser Control Commad DCC ATIP Filter AK8570A GPIO LED Converter FV Release S...

Page 16: ...isc Data Configuration 5 1 2 CD R CD RW Data Configurations Before writing CD R CD RW disc contains time code information called ATIP ATIP is abbreviation of Absolute Time In Pre groove in the wobbling groove by modulating the carrier frequency Address information is pre formatted to ATIP on the CD R CD RW disc and method for the guide groove to wobble by FM modulation Figure 6 shows the compositi...

Page 17: ...5 ATA ATAPI 5 Revsion 3 Feb 29 2000 SFF 8020i Small Form Factor Committee Specification of ATA Packet Interface for CD ROMs Revision2 6 Nov 27 1995 SFF 8090 Ver 3 Rev 1 00 99 2 10 2 58 ATAPI ATA commands are usable 3 The 2 MByte data buffer handles both high speed and low speed data transmission 4 The largest block size on playback is 2 647 Bytes The data length for each block is changeable by com...

Page 18: ...Resistor Condition Rx NOTE Rs1 0 OHM Rs2 33 OHM HD0 HD15 Rx 10 kOHM Rs1 0 OHM Rs2 0 OHM PDIAG DASP IOL IORDY IOL Driver sink current 24 mA VOH Voltage Output High VOL Voltage Output Low 0 5 V IOH 400 µA IOL 12 mA CO Output Capacitance HDRQ INTRQ P N IOL Driver sink current 24 mA VOH Voltage Output High VOL Voltage Output Low 0 4 V IOH 400 µA IOL 12 mA CO Output Capacitance HWR HRD HA0 HA2 HCS1 HCS...

Page 19: ...d PIO timing parameters min ns max ns Min Time ns Max Time ns t0 Cycle time 120 t1 Address valid to DIOR DIOW setup 25 t2 DIOR DIOW pulse wide 70 t2i DIOR DIOW recovery time 25 t3 DIOW data setup 20 t4 DIOW data hold 10 t5 DIOR data setup 20 t6 DIOR data hold 5 t6Z DIOR data tristate 30 t7 Addr valid to IOCS 16 assertion 30 t8 Addr valid to IOCS 16 negation 30 t9 DIOR DIOW to address valid hold 10...

Page 20: ...rs asserted Multi word DMA timing parameters min ns max ns Min time ns Max time ns t0 Cycle time 120 tC DMACK to DMREQ delay tD DIOR DIOW 16 bit 70 tE DIOR data access tF DIOR data hold 5 tZ DMACK to tristate 25 tG DIOR DIOW data setup 20 tH DIOW data hold 10 tI DMACK to DIOR DIOW setup 0 tJ DIOR DIOW to DMACK hold 5 tKr DIOR negated pulse width 25 tKw DIOW negated pulse width 25 tLr DIOR to DMREQ...

Page 21: ...4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 49 48 50 47 Vender unique Signal name Ground DD8 DD9 DD10 DD11 DD12 DD13 DD14 DD15 Ground DMARQ DIOR HDMARDT HSTROBE DMACK IOCS16 PDIAG DA2 CS3FX Ground 5 V Motor Ground Audio R CH Ground 5 V Logic 5 V Motor Signal name Vender unique RESET DD7 DD6 DD5 DD4 DD3 DD2 DD1 DD0 Ground Ground Ground DIOW STOP IORDY DDMARDY DSTROBE INTRQ DA1 DA0 C...

Page 22: ...nt Status Notification 4Bh Pause Resume 4Eh Stop Play Scan 51h Read Disc Information 52h Read Track RZone Information 55h Mode Select 10 5Ah Mode Sense 10 A2h Send Event A5h Play Audio 12 A8h Read 12 A7h Set Read Ahead ACh Get Performance B6h Set Streaming B9h Read CD MSF BAh SCAN BBh Set CD Speed BDh Mechanism Status BEh Read CD 42 43 44 No OP Code Command Description 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 23: ...Set Feature 7 Power Requirements 7 1 Source Voltage 5 V 5 Operating 5 V 8 Start up 7 1 1 Spike 100 mV p p Max 7 1 2 Ripple 100 mV p p Max 7 2 Current Drain Typical value 5 V 7 2 1 Sleep 40 mA 7 2 2 Standby Laser off Motor off 70 mA 7 2 3 Continuous Read Data Audio 620 mA 4 6X 900 mA 10 3 24X 7 2 4 Idle Laser on Motor on 600 mA 10 3 24X 7 2 5 Average 20 Random Access 900 mA 10 3 24X 7 2 6 Maximum 1...

Page 24: ... Typ IEC179 A Weighted 8 2 Audio Modes 1 16 Modes including Stereo Lch Mono Rch Mono and Mute are selectable by command Default mode is Stereo 2 16 Steps of attenuation level for the Audio Output is selectable by command Default level is 0 dB 9 Device Configuration Jumper 9 1 Master Mode Setting Short circuit the PIN 47 and PIN 48 of I O connectors 9 2 Slave Mode Setting Open the PIN 47 of I O con...

Page 25: ...isc is mounted 0 8 s Light Off Figure 14 No disc 1 4 Continuously on when media has problem 0 8 s Light On Figure 15 Media Problem 2 When playing an audio track Busy Indicator is blinking at 1 6 s intervals 1 6 s Figurer 16 CD Audio playback 3 When performing Data Access and during Data Transfer and write Busy Indicator keeps turn On Light On Figurer 17 Data Access and Data Transfer 4 When pushing...

Page 26: ...pprovals TENTATIVE 1 Safety EN60950 UL 1950 CAN CSA 22 2 No 950 2 Laser FDA 21CFR U S A DHHS EN60825 1 Europe 3 EMC CE EN55022 1998 Radio disturbance characteristics IT equipment Class B including domestic environment EN55024 EMS 1998 Information Technology equipment Immunity characteristices Limits and methods of masurement IEC61000 4 2 A1 1995 1998 CD 4 kV ID 4 kV AD 8 kV IEC61000 4 3 1996 3 V m...

Page 27: ... in a bulk package 24 bulk packs on one pallet All transportation is allowed with pallet Transportation with bulk package is not allowed 2 20 units in a bulk package 24 bulk packs on one pallet Transportation with bulk package is allowed 3 1 unit in a bulk package Transporttation with bulk package is allowed 16 CE Declaration of conformity Please refer to attached Annex 1 ...

Page 28: ...ponsible for CE marking Toshiba Europe GmbH Signed by Mr K Hachisu President of Toshiba Europe GmbH Place D 41460 Neuss Date April 19 2001 Signature This declaration certifies compliance with the listed directives but does not constitute an assurance of characteristics The safety information in the supplied product documentation must be observed Document No YEA R2597 Page 1 of 2 History if issue I...

Page 29: ...edia Devices Co Ltd 19 Minase Fukihata Goshogawara shi Aomori 037 0003 Japan Toshiba Misawa Media Devices Co Ltd 3 31 2779 Minami cho Misawa shi Aomori ken 033 0036 Japan EMS Corp 4 5 Shoubu Ubayachi Goshogawara shi Aomori 037 0015 Japan Hokuto Communication Industrial Co Ltd 207 Aza Koamon Rokugo Rokugo machi Senboku gun Akita 019 1404 Japan Toshiba Information Equipment Philippines Inc 103 East ...

Page 30: ...W TBD 2X CLV Delete the TBD 2X CLV 3 6 Transfer Rate Sustained Block Transfer Rate 300 428 Block s 4 5 7X PCAV 300 450 Block s 4 6X PCAV Sustained Data Transfer Rate Mode 1 4X 5 7X PCAV 600 855 KByte s 4X 6X PCAV 600 900 KByte s Mode 2 4X 5 7X PACV 4X 6X PACV 684 4 975 3 KByte s 684 4 1 026 6 KByte s 8 Spin up Time TBD s Typ 2 0 s Typ 4 3 2 1 Temperature and Humidity 1 Operating Temperature 5 C to...

Page 31: ...PI Packet Command Delete the No 22 and No 39 18 7 2 Current Drain 7 2 1 Sleep TBD mA 40 mA 7 2 2 Standby TBD mA 70 mA 7 2 3 Continuous Read TBD mA 4 5 7X 620 mA 4 6X TBD mA 10 3 24X 900 mA 10 3 24X 7 2 4 Idle TBD mA 10 3 24X 600 mA 10 3 24X 7 2 5 Average TBD mA 10 3 24X 900 mA 10 3 24X 7 2 6 Maximum TBD mA 10 3 24X 950 mA 10 3 24X 7 2 7 Peak in executing Access TBD mA 1 650 mA 7 2 8 Write TBD mA C...

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