SANYO unveils first HD DVD, DVD and CD one chip LSI
Posted on 11/08/05 16:29 by Dan Bell                             
SANYO unveils first HD DVD, DVD and CD one chip LSI


SANYO Develops a Breakthrough LSI for HD DVD; The World's First HD DVD, DVD and CD Compatible One Chip LSI

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 11, 2005--SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. (SANYO) (Nasdaq: SANYY) has developed a signal processing LSI for HD DVDs, the next generation consumer disk system. SANYO achieved on one chip, playback and recording of HD DVDs, current DVDs, and CDs. By utilizing this LSI, it is possible to lower costs and reduce the size of the HD DVD drive and HD DVD player hardware.

"SANYO is proud of the role we continue to play in developing HD DVD based system level solutions and components including our own branded player to be launched in fiscal year 2005," stated Dr. Keiichi Yodoshi Deputy General Manager of SANYO's R&D Headquarters, "HD DVD is advantageous because of its superior compatibility with current generation DVDs and low cost production for ROM disks. This will prove to be a big edge in popularizing HD DVD ROM contents."

SANYO plans to release this key component LSI to the market the second quarter of 2006. With the expected rapid proliferation of products in the consumer electronics field, HD DVD players and recorders that utilize this LSI will quickly appear in the market.

Major Features

1. The HD DVD encoder/decoder circuit, the DVD and CD encoder/decoder circuit and the CPU were all integrated in one chip. This simplified circuitry enables the record and playback of HD DVDs, DVDs and CDs.

2. The newly developed HD DVD digital read channel circuit and adaptive control circuit, enables high quality signal playback for each HD DVD, DVD and CD disk.

3. Successfully made the LSI size compact by integrating the DVD/CD circuit and the HD DVD circuit with the error correction circuit block. By optimizing various signal processing architectures, SANYO achieved full backwards compatibility.

As a result, along with making the overall circuit area smaller, SANYO was able to achieve compatibility with HD DVD, DVD and CD, which will lead to a reduction in costs and lower power consumption.


Specifications

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        Newly developed three-wavelength compatible drive LSI
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    Package                          216pin LQFP
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   Processes                    0.18 micrometer CMOS
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 Power source                       Analog: 3.3V
                           Digital: 3.3V (internal: 1.8V)
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                               HD-DVD: playback/record
   Functions         DVD: +/- R/RW playback/record, RAM playback
                            CD: ROM, R, RW playback/record
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Relevant patents: 17 in Japan and 5 overseas (pending patents
included).

 

Source: BusinessWire

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By Crabbyappleton, Thursday 11 August 2005 16:30
CrabbyappletonIn case you don't know LSI stand for "large scale integration" (I had to look it up) Embarrassment Stick Out Tongue
By TheRabbi, Thursday 11 August 2005 17:19
1 Chip to do all that = Lower Costs Smilie
By Lord KiRon, Thursday 11 August 2005 17:37
Makes you wander what Plextor's next drive will be , doesn't it ? Wink
By jef195, Thursday 11 August 2005 19:15
Actually the odder question is if Sony wins and they make BD-RW Drives do they make them themselves or do they Outsource to Taiwan. Smilie
By heystoopid, Friday 12 August 2005 02:23
So Sanyo, aren't silly they realised a long time ago, it is cheaper to bulk manufacture the parts, and let others incorporate them within their designs, then to exclusively manufacture same!(at one time they went toe to toe with Sony in consumer electronics, until sony went big time with the walkman portable cassette player). This means the time to return costs on R&D is very much reduced. So even the mainland chinese can assemble very cheap electronic consumer goods from cheaper Sanyo Parts. If Sony wins, they will outsource all manufacture, and assembly to countries which supply the cheapest third world labour sources, like mainland china(GD US$5000) or malaysia(GDP US$9000) or India(GDP $2900)(by the way a quick google shows Taiwan's GDP of US$24900, America's GDP is $37800 and Australia's is US$29000, all figures est. 2004) In order to maximise all profits, I would outsource to mainland china, with it's cheap pool of labour, allied to government officials willingness to supply existing state owned manufacturing facilities, to be gutted and refurbished at your expense.
By shimman, Friday 12 August 2005 04:32
new plextor with hd dvd support is coming soon???? hopefully they won't suck at writing.
By Kenshin, Tuesday 30 August 2005 12:42
Where did you get such wild numbers? CIA?
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