1.3.3
Optical Storage
How Optical Storage Works
How Optical Storage Works
Optical storage uses laser light to retrieve data from the surface of optical media. Optical storage is often used to deliver multimedia content such as video.
Storing a bit
Storing a bit
- Each 1 or 0 (value of a bit) is represented as a microscopic hole (called a pit) or a flat surface (called a land) on the surface of the disk.
Accessing data
Accessing data
- A laser is shone on the disk surface.
- If the laser hits a land, it will be reflected into a sensor.
- If the laser hits a pit, then it will be reflected elsewhere.
- These can be used to represent our 1 and 0.
Properties of Optical Media
Properties of Optical Media
Optical media provides cheap and robust secondary storage.
Low cost
Low cost
- Optical media is very cheap per-gigabyte (GB).
Great reliability
Great reliability
- Optical media is:
- Waterproof.
- Shockproof.
- This makes it ideal for portability (transporting).
Low capacity
Low capacity
- Each disk has a low capacity.
- Disks are small and fairly cheap. So it can be easy to gain a high capacity of storage by buying multiple disks.
Low speed
Low speed
- Because the parts in the optical media drive have to move to find the right bit of data on the disk, access times can be quite slow.
- Writing to a disk can also be a very slow process.
1Components of a Computer
1.1Structure & Function of the Processor
1.2Types of Processors
2Software & Software Development
2.1Systems Software
2.2Applications Generation
2.3Software Development
3Exchanging Data
3.1Compression, Encryption & Hashing
3.3Networks
4Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms
4.1Data Types
5Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues
5.1Computing Related Legislation
6Elements of Computational Thinking
6.1Thinking Abstractly
6.2Thinking Procedurally
6.3Thinking Logically
7Problem Solving & Programming
7.1Programming Techniques
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1Components of a Computer
1.1Structure & Function of the Processor
1.2Types of Processors
2Software & Software Development
2.1Systems Software
2.2Applications Generation
2.3Software Development
3Exchanging Data
3.1Compression, Encryption & Hashing
3.3Networks
4Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms
4.1Data Types
5Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues
5.1Computing Related Legislation
6Elements of Computational Thinking
6.1Thinking Abstractly
6.2Thinking Procedurally
6.3Thinking Logically
7Problem Solving & Programming
7.1Programming Techniques
7.2Programming Construction
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