Cyberdrive Technology Corp. Release Notice
? Product System (PS)
Subject: Product Engineering Specifications Part No.: 94-058-0000XX Rev.:
Doc. No. 201-P01 2
Project Code: 94-058-0000 Page 1 of 12
Model Name: CW058D
FM-E-041-02R02
1. Introduction
This document describes the engineering specifications of CyberDrive CD-R/RW drive CW058D.
The CW058D drive is an internal type, 5.25-inch, half-height, IDE/ATAPI interface, and has read
speeds up to 48x, and write up to 32x and re-write speeds up to 12x. Furthermore, the CW058D
utilizes the High Precise Sledge Control(HPSC) type traverse mechanism in order to improve
access time to around 100 ms and also reduce acoustic seeking noise. The general features of this
CW058D CD-R/RW drive are:
??Internal 5.25-inch, half-height, CD-Recordable and CD-ReWritable drive
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Compatible with MS-DOS, Windows NT/2000, Windows 95/98/ME/XP, Linux, OS/2 Warp
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Enhanced IDE (E-IDE) / ATAPI interface
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MMC compatible
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Compliant to Orange Book Part II and III
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ISO 9660 compliant
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Supports Disc At Once (DAO), Track At Once (TAO) and Session At Once (SAO)
recording
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Fully supports both variable and fixed packet reading and writing (CD-UDF compatible)
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Supported disk formats: CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM / XA, mixed mode, Video-CD,
Photo CD, Enhanced CD, CD Plus, CD-G, CD-Text.
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Supports disk diameters of 12 cm and 8 cm (pressed media)
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48x maximum read speed
??4x ,8x,12x,16x (CLV) and 20x,24x,28x,32x (ZCLV) write speed for CD-R and 4x,8x,12x
(CLV) for CD-RW disc
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High speed (4x) audio play (buffered to normal audio)
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Maximum 40x(CAV) audio extraction
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Average access time is around 100 ms (typical)
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Fully embedded Optimum Power Control (OPC)
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Supports PIO mode 4 and UDMA mode 2
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2 MB internal buffer
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Built-in headphone jack and CD-Audio volume control
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Back panel analog line-out and digital-out
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Power saving feature
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Power tray loading with emergency disk unload
??Supports both horizontal and vertical mounting
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Flash memory (firmware upgrade possibility)
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Can be as a boot device
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ExacLink technology to avoid Buffer Under Run error