File:Lector CD.JPG
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| Upload date | 2025-06-17T10:45:40Z |
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Summary
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English: Laser and optics parts form a CD-ROM unit.
On the left: the bottom of the mechanism. On the right: the top of the mechanism. 1. Laser diode. 2. Lens. 3. Ray divisor. 4. Mirror (drives the laser light upwards). 5. Photodetector (photodiodes). 6. Bus. 7. Plastic cover. 8. Magnets. 9. Coils (they are used to move the len which focus the laser ray to the CD). 10. Mechanisms to move along the CD.Español: Cabezal de un lector de CD-ROM.
A la izquierda: parte de abajo del cabezal. A la derecha: parte de arriba del cabezal. 1. Diodo láser. 2. Lentes. 3. Divisor de rayos. 4. Espejo (dirige el haz láser hacia arriba, donde está la lente de enfoque y finalmente el CD). 5. Fotodetector (fotodiodos). 6. Bus de datos. 7. Tapadera de plástico. 8. Imanes. 9. Bobinas (sirven para mover la lente de enfoque). 10. Cremallera y ranura (permiten la movilidad del cabezal en el ancho del CD-ROM). |
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| Author | Guyik |
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