External Optical Disc Driver With Wireless Remote Data Burning
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Solution Overview
Problem
Conventional optical disc drivers have low efficiency and limited application scenarios, making them less relevant in the digital era where data is often accessed through the Internet and mobile storage devices, leading to a decrease in demand.
Innovation Solution
A remote transmission controllable external optical disc driver device that wirelessly transmits data to mobile terminals, featuring a decoding module, storage module, wireless communication module, and a method for converting analog signals to digital signals for burning data onto optical discs.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If an optical disc driver is integrated into a computer, then data reading and writing functions are available, but the computer occupies more space and lacks portability
Solution Approach 1:
The optical disc driver is separated from the computer body and implemented as an external standalone device. This segmentation allows the computer to remain compact and portable while the external driver provides optical disc functionality when needed, resolving the contradiction between space efficiency and functional versatility.
Solution Approach 2:
The external optical disc driver is designed to work with multiple types of optical discs (CD, DVD, Blu-ray) and can interface with different computing devices through wireless and wired connections. This multi-functionality expands application scenarios while maintaining a compact form factor.
2Adaptability or versatility
If wireless communication modules are added to enable remote transmission, then application scenarios are expanded, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The wireless communication module (Wi-Fi) and wired communication interface (USB) are integrated into a single external optical disc driver device. This merging allows the device to provide both wireless and wired connectivity options without requiring separate devices, expanding usage scenarios while managing complexity through unified design.
Solution Approach 2:
The external optical disc driver acts as an intermediary device between optical discs and computing devices. It handles the complexity of optical disc reading/writing and data transmission protocols, while providing simple user interaction through mobile phone applications or direct USB connection, thus expanding functionality without proportionally increasing user-facing complexity.
3Ease of operation
If data transmission is performed through wireless communication, then portability and convenience are improved, but transmission speed and stability may be reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The system dynamically selects between wireless (Wi-Fi) and wired (USB) transmission modes based on the operational requirements. For routine operations where convenience is prioritized, wireless mode is used. For operations requiring high-speed data transfer, the system can switch to wired USB connection, thus balancing convenience and transmission speed through dynamic mode selection.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
Adapts to changing computer technology, enhances application efficiency, and expands usage scenarios by allowing wireless data transmission and burning of files to optical discs, meeting diverse user requirements.
Implementation Method 1
irradiating an optical disc track with a laser head core to read the data
Implementation Method 2
converting the analog signals of the optical disc data objects to be burnt in the storage module into digital signals by the decoding module
Implementation Method 3
performing dynamic random storage on optical disc data signals through a memory chip configured in the storage module
Implementation Method 4
transmitting the data processed by the microprocessor through a wireless communication module to a remote server and a mobile terminal to be stored
Data Source
AI summary
Disclosed is a remote transmission controllable external optical disc driver data processing method and device. The method includes: processing optical disc data objects converted by a decoding module by a microprocessor and transmitting the optical disc data objects to a remote server and a mobile terminal to be stored; transmitting the optical disc data objects to be burnt in a local or remote server to a memory chip configured in a storage module; and converting analog signals by the decoding module into digital signals and burning the digitals signal into a blank optical disc. According to the present disclosure, the application efficiency of the optical disc driver device is improved, and the application scenarios are expanded.


