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Hello,
On a CD, information is stored in 14-bit words. Between those words are
three merging bits. These contain no information, but are chosen,
partially, "to keep signal DC content low", according to a text I'm
reading. This is further explaned by "Low digital sum value (the number
of one bits minus the number of zero bits) minimizes the low frequency
and DC content of the data signal which permits optimal servo system
operation."
Why does low DC content permit "optimal servo system operation", and
what is at all meant by "servo system operation"?
Thanks in advance,
Regards Carl
On a CD, information is stored in 14-bit words. Between those words are
three merging bits. These contain no information, but are chosen,
partially, "to keep signal DC content low", according to a text I'm
reading. This is further explaned by "Low digital sum value (the number
of one bits minus the number of zero bits) minimizes the low frequency
and DC content of the data signal which permits optimal servo system
operation."
Why does low DC content permit "optimal servo system operation", and
what is at all meant by "servo system operation"?
Thanks in advance,
Regards Carl