Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2011

Sony’s contribution to tape drive storage: AIT which means Advanced Intelligent Tape

Advanced Intelligent Tape or better known as AIT is a high speed data format which is used for storage of digital data on tape drives. AIT was discontinued by Sony in 2010 and Sony announced its collaboration with HP on development of DDR tape drive format. AIT used a cassette similar to Video8. Super AIT or SAIT is an advanced and a high capacity variant of the normal AIT tape drive. Both AIT and SAIT use helical scan method for data transfer similar to VCR device. AIT technology is primarily available in two physical form factors. One is AIT –8 mm which uses a dual reel cartridge tape drive and is similar to Sony's 8 mm videotape products and Exabyte's 8 mm data tape products. The second product is SAIT ½ inch form which used a single reel cartridge and was similar to DLT and LTO. Several generations of AIT technology are backwards and forward compatible with each other. This is one of the outstanding features of AIT technology.
Let us take a small peek in to many generations of AIT technology developed.
AIT 1: Originally, AIT 1 specification supported 25 GB of uncompressed data storage with a data transfer speed of nearly 3 MB per second. By extending the tape drive’s length, the data storage was improved in modified versions. AIT 1 was further developed to achieve speeds of 4 MB per second and also 6 MB per second and was called AIT Turbo. An economic version named AIT E Turbo was released with storage spaces of about 40 GB. AIT’s main competitor was DDS technology which was also one of the widely popular Tape Drive storage technologies.
AIT 2: The capacity and the speeds were doubled when compared to AIT 1. A new technology called WORM was introduced which meant Write once Read many. The turbo variant of AIT 2 had double the speed of AIT 2 and about 50 per cent more storage space.
AIT 3: This had double the capacity and data transfer speeds of AIT 2. The Ex version has 50 % more space and 100 % more speed than AIT 3.
AIT 4: Again, the capacity and data transfer speeds were doubled when compared to AIT 3. Different chemical composition was used for the tape for improvement in performance. This generation of AIT is not compatible with the previous ones.
AIT 5: The same double the capacity and speed factor of Sony’s AIT is repeated. This was the last generation of AIT.

By: Sandeep Mahanthi

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Canon Digital Cameras

Canon is a multinational company and one of the top producers of digital cameras. Canon produces both point to shoot and professional digital SLR cameras. The canon powershot series is a point to shoot cameras which have become popular mainly because of their simple design and interface with robust features. Powershot cameras are the one of the most selling camera series worldwide. Powershot G is another series which is a near SLR, but still point to shoot camera. It is a prosumer photography model. Canon digital IXUS is a compact line of digital cameras. These cameras have very small physical dimension with good features and optics. EOS is a professional grade DSLR camera series. EOS was a name derived from the previous models of film SLR cameras and is still being continued for DSLR cameras of Canon. Apart from these digital cameras, Canon is one of the world leaders in producing photography lens with super zoom capabilities.
By: Sandeep Mahanthi