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    Quote Originally Posted by joserizal View Post
    what kind of HDDs sir?

    basically, HDD use optics to read and write.
    DVDs also.
    Unfortunately, they don't. If you read the link that I posted about giant magnetoresistance, then you will know. In a way, they are similar, but everything is magnetic even information is magnetic. Optical storage link DVDs rely on optics for writing information. Information is physically written by the laser as bit line. Reading the information would still use lasers and measurement of the scattering of the reflected laser beam. They are similar but are different in nature. hehehe

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by joserizal View Post
    basically, HDD use optics to read and write.
    can you cite your sources bro kay basin og naay koy wala mahibal-an?..

    on topic, one simple move from mechanical to SSD are relays;
    Last edited by ethzneuron; 03-17-2010 at 06:24 PM. Reason: sorry, wrong spelling.. ahehe

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by joserizal View Post
    what kind of HDDs sir?

    basically, HDD use optics to read and write.
    DVDs also.



    it's metallic kebs. i donno if it's platinum.
    mao nayy pinakaimportante na part sa Discs
    this are the common model:
    Seagate Barracuda, medalist, cheetah, WD Caviar, Hitachi HTS model... kana very common na model sa drive bro mao nay optical base. bsta if you see a motor in the drive you will know it is a disc base or SDD.

    di na maoy pinaka importante bro. Ang head is responsible for read and write, ang PCB ang brain sa HD bro, the motor is responsible for spinning your platter. Tanan importante. It just would work without one component.

    My boss tried to wipe the metallic substance, they say its platinum. Its called sillicon reclaim... I cannot confirm because i never physically saw and confirm it is indeed platinum. Our chemist say it is.

    Quote Originally Posted by moklo View Post
    Yup, Solid State Relays use LEDs and a photo transistors or LDRs
    Sure? pls link... We are talking about optical based SSD. Please link bro. Share the lab.

    @rod I cannot edit earlier post:

    I wanted to share this to enlighten the readers.

    AnandTech: Intel X25-M SSD: Intel Delivers One of the World's Fastest Drives

    HOW SSD WORKS:
    you've got two states, 0 and 1, and the state is preserved even if the cell has no power, making it ideal for a storage device

    It only mentions about voltage/power. Never mention about light.
    Last edited by rodsky; 03-17-2010 at 06:34 PM.

  4. #14
    Yup, Solid State Relays use LEDs and a photo transistors or LDRs

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by kuya-ig View Post
    Sure? pls link... We are talking about optical based SSD. Please link bro. Share the lab.
    Circuit - SOLID STATE RELAY CIRCUIT REQUIRES ONLY 50uA DRIVE CURRENT - Circuit designed by David A. Johnson, P.E.

    maka read mo schem?

  6. #16
    LED project light to the base of the photo transistor or LDR (light dependent resistor) and turn it on. Photo transistor turn to saturation mode and it will act like a mechanical relay contact.

  7. #17
    @kebs, i think we're not just focusing on Solid State Drives but Solid State Devices as a whole and as stated in the thread title.. the drives are just a part of it.

    @moklo, as long as the SSR is a photo-coupled type. Solid state relay - Wikipedia

    OT: wow @kuya-ig, you really love istorya.net bro.. just like kebs.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by moklo View Post
    LED project light to the base of the photo transistor or LDR (light dependent resistor and turn it on. Photo transistor turn to saturation mode and it will act like a mechanical relay contact.
    Link bro as to what you are saying... I have never encountered a led on a SSD used in retrieving data. I only saw LED as a sign that it is busy or power on.

    @kuya-ig
    hehehe, it does interest me. Its like bisyo bro. Why would you go istorya if u think walay ayo! Why would you smoke when u know its not healthy.

    @kuya-ig
    Kewl! Indeed! apir!

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by ethzneuron View Post
    @kebs, i think we're not just focusing on Solid State Drives but Solid State Devices as a whole and as stated in the thread title.. the drives are just a part of it.

    @moklo, as long as the SSR is a photo-coupled type. Solid state relay - Wikipedia

    OT: wow @kuya-ig, you really love istorya.net bro.. just like kebs.
    Yes! you are right! i got carried away from the idea of Hard Drive SSD. But I think we are refering to HD SSD. I could not find any posts that states another device.

    Yea I am not aware if there are any.

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    dagko ba kaha pud ug holding current ning mga solid state nga relays sa? nag kagamay na jud ato mga gamit da hehe

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