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1. BLU-RAY DISC
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Under the guidance of: School of Electronics & communication
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Assistant Professor Lovely Professional University Phagwara, Punjab-
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3. INTRODUCTION
• Blu-ray, also known as Blu-ray Disc (BD), is the name
of a next-generation optical disc format jointly
developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA).
• The format was developed to enable
recording, rewriting and playback of high-definition
video (HD), as well as storing large amounts of data.
4. THE NAME
• The blu-ray name is a combination of “blue”, for the
color of the laser that is used and “ray” for optical
ray.
• The “e” in “blue” was purposefully left off, according
to the manufacturers, because an everyday word
cannot be a trademark.
5. FOUNDATION
• The first blue laser was developed in 1996 by Shuji
Nakamura (Nichia Corporation).
• The first Blu-ray Disc prototypes were unveiled in
October 2000.
• In 2002, an alliance was formed, called the Blu-ray
Disc Association.
• Afterwards, it continued to be developed until its
official release in June 2006.
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6. TYPES OF BD
SINGLE LAYER :
- Can hold data up to 25 GB that means 2 hrs of HD
video or about 13 hrs of standard video.
DOUBLE LAYER :
- Can hold data up to 50 GB that means 4.5 hrs of HD
video or more than 20 hrs of standard video.
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8. THE TECHNOLOGY
Pits : spiral grooves that
run from the centre of
the disc to its edges
Bumps : other sides of
these edges.
Track pitch : it is the
distance between the
two tracks (of pits) on
the surface.
9. WORKING OF BLU-RAY
Discs store digitally encoded video and audio Information
in pits , spiral grooves that run from the center of the disc
to its edges .
A laser reads these change of pits to land and play the
movie or program that is stored on the disc.
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11. DISC CHARACTERISTICS
• Pit size – 0.15 microns
( more than twice as
small as the pits on
DVD )
• Track-pitch is : 0.30
microns
• Laser needed : blue
laser (405 nm)
• Data transfer rate : 36
Mbps
12. DISC CHARACTERISTICS(cont…)
• Single layer: 25 GB
Dual layer: 50 GB
• Diameter: 120 mm
• Thickness: 1.2 mm
• Center hole
diameter: 15 mm
• Uses GaN laser of
wavelength 405 nm
• The smaller
laser, compared to
the DVD and
CD, keeps the
process more
efficient (~5 mW)
Courtesy Blu-ray Disc Founders “Blu-ray Disc Format White Paper”
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14. BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY
• A few early Blu-ray Disc players released in 2006 could
play DVDs but not CDs (the LG BH100, Pioneer BDP-
HD1, and Sony BDP-S1).
• But all current Blu-ray Disc players are capable of both
DVD and CD playback.
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16. BENEFITS OF BLU-RAY
• Shorter wavelength than red laser (650nm), which
makes it possible to focus the laser spot with even
greater precision.
• Allows data to be packed more tightly and stored in
less space.
• Possible to fit more data on the disc even though it's
the same size as CD/DVD.
• With the change of numerical aperture to 0.85 is
what enables Blu-ray Disc to hold 25GB/50GB.
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17. BLU RAY ‘S DURABILITY ADVANTAGE
Various hard coating technologies make Blu ray disc
most durable and family -friendly”
Hard-coating technology provides resistance to:
- Finger prints
- Marks
- Scratches
- Dust
Much more ROBUST than today’s polycarbonate-
based CD/DVD’s
18. BLU-RAY’S DENSITY ADVANTAGE
Higher density enables
better data seek times
Shorter to travel for
same amount of data
results in faster data
seek
Better for random
access of data
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20. ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS
• Hitachi created a 100GB disc that could be used to store
7 hours of 32 Mbit/s video (HDTV).
• Recently they have created a working experimental Blu-
ray Disc capable of holding 200 GB of data on a single
side, using six data layers.
• Growing at same pace as from CD to DVD.
• Blu-ray faces competition from video on demand.
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24. CONCLUSION
It’s very likely that the technology will be
adopted as the next generation optical disc
format for PC data storage and replace
technologies such as CD, DVD, and HD-DVD etc.