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Monday, November 1, 1999
Philips delivers world's first single-chip 12-Speed DVD-ROM Drive solution
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"..Philips today announced the world's first single-chip solution for 12-speed (12x) DVD-ROM drives. In addition to high-speed DVD performance, the highly-integrated SAA7811 supports 56x CD-ROM access, making it ideal for use in high-end CD/DVD combination drives.
Packaged in a single 208-lead quad flat pack, the SAA7811 combines a channel decoder, block decoder, servo control and microcontroller functions. Even in lower speed drives, this level of functionality previously required the use of several ICs. Built-in multimedia functions include playback of audio CDs at speeds greater than 1x using a DRAM buffer, IEC 60958 digital audio interfacing, and audio playback via an on-chip DAC with a 4x over-sampling filter and digitally controlled volume/muting.
Additionally, the host interface supports ATA/ATA-2 PIO and ATA/ATAPI-4 Ultra-DMA data transfer modes, which can also be configured as a generic DMA interface for special applications. The spindle motor control for Constant Angular Velocity (CAV), Constant Linear Velocity (CLV) and pseudo-CLV modes enables the SAA7811 to read a wide range of disk formats, including CD-ROM, CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM and DVD-Video.
Pricing and Availability
The SAA7811 one chip DVD-ROM is priced at $10.00 in quantities 100,000. Samples are available now and production will be in Q4 1999.."
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