valolevyjä
Valolevyjä, often translated as optical discs, are a data storage medium that uses a laser to read and write data. The most common types of valolevyjä are CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. These discs are made of a polycarbonate plastic and have a reflective layer, typically aluminum, that stores the data. Data is encoded as microscopic pits and lands on the disc's surface. When a laser beam strikes the disc, it reflects differently off the pits and lands, and this difference is interpreted as binary data.
CDs (Compact Discs) were the first widely adopted optical disc format, initially used for audio but later
The manufacturing process for valolevyjä involves pressing a master disc, which is then used to create copies