There is a light diode on the PCB and an infrared LED on a small PCB across the other side of the drive for disc detection. Additionally there are travel limit switches detecting the travel range on either end of the eject mechanism.
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There is a photodetector diode on the PCB and an infrared LED on a small PCB across the other side of the drive for disc detection. Additionally there are travel limit switches detecting the travel range on either end of the eject mechanism.
Any one of them going bad may cause the drive eject mechanism to act funny.
There is a light diode on the PCB and an infrared LED on a small PCB across the other side of the drive for disc detection. Additionally there are travel limit switches detecting the travel range on either end of the eject mechanism.
Any one of them going bad may cause the drive eject mechanism to act funny.