Explain the difference between clv and cav
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disc operating in CAV mode maintains a constant angular velocity contrasted with a constant linear velocity A typical CDROM drive operates in CLVmode in contrast to a floppy or hard disk drive or gramophone which operates in CAV mode
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Difference between CLV and CAV:
Both of these have differing techniques of scanning data on rotating optical storage devices.
CAV:
- CAV stands for Constant Angular Velocity.
- In CAV, the individual data blocks can be addressed by sector and track directly.
- CAV has lower average noise level compared to CLV
CLV:
- CLV stands for Constant Linear Velocity.
- CLV provides a constant rate of data access.
- CLV has higher average noise level.
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