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Supports speeds of 1x and 2x and can switch between them.
Supports speeds of 1x and 2x and can switch between them.


The tracking-servo (balance and gain) is self-adjusting on all consoles, while the focus-servo needs potentiometer-adjustments (bias and gain) on earlier consoles.
From PU-18 and up, focus gain and bias are auto-adjusted at disc-spinup, which creates an audible "beep" coming from the optical pickup's coils during auto adjustment.
From PU-18 and up, both the focus and tracking servos are self-adjusting at disc-spinup, which creates an audible "beep" coming from the optical pickup's coils during auto adjustment.


== Electronics ==
== Electronics ==
The CD subsystem of a first generation [[Motherboards#PU-7|PU-7]]-based PlayStation consists of the following hardware components:
The CD subsystem of a first generation [[Motherboards#PU-7|PU-7]]-based PlayStation consists of the following hardware components:


* BA6398FP: [[CD Driver|BTL-driver]] (for electrically driving the motors)
* [[Sub_CPU|Sub-CPU/Mecha-Con]]
* CXD1199BQ: [[CD decoder]] (with 32 KB of external RAM)
* CXD2516Q: [[CD DSP]]
* CXA1782BR: [[Servo controller]] + [[RF-amp]]
* CXA1782BR: [[Servo controller]] + [[RF-amp]]
* CXD2516Q: [[CD DSP]]
* BA6398FP: [[CD Driver]]
* CXD1199BQ: [[CD decoder]] (with 32 KB of external RAM)
* [[Sub_CPU|Sub-CPU/Mecha-Con]]


Over the years, these components have been consolidated into fewer, more complex ICs.
Over the years, these components have been consolidated into fewer, more complex ICs.
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