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Article: Chosun University reports research in consumer electronics.
- Article from:
- Electronics Newsweekly
- Article date:
- August 12, 2009
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According to a study from South Korea, "A single front-end SOC with the capability to access all kinds of optical disc is presented. It has the capability to process CD/DVD/BD with maximum speed."
"It contains an analog front end (AFE), partial response maximum likelihood (PRML) detector, servo-control block, buffer control block etc. It also has numerous analog cores such as analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and phase locked loop (PLL) and digital macros such as digital signal processor (DSP), ARM microprocessor and memories. The presented SOC parallelizes the embedded blocks with the divided channel frequency to enable maximum speed access. It contains 32 ...
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