BS ISO/IEC 10777:1991
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Information technology. 3,81 mm wide magnetic tape cartridge for information interchange. Helical scan recording. DDS format
Hardcopy , PDF
English
28-02-1992
Section 1 - General
1. Scope
2. Conformance
2.1 Magnetic tape cartridge
2.2 Generating system
2.3 Receiving system
3. Normative references
4. Definitions
4.1 Absolute Frame Number (AFN)
4.2 automatic track finding (ATF)
4.3 Area ID
4.4 Average Signal Amplitude
4.5 azimuth
4.6 back surface
4.7 byte
4.8 cartridge
4.9 Channel bit
4.10 Data Format ID
4.11 Early Warning Point (EWP)
4.12 End of Data (EOD)
4.13 Error Correcting Code (ECC)
4.14 flux transition position
4.15 flux transition spacing
4.16 frame
4.17 housekeeping frame
4.18 Logical Beginning of Tape (LBOT)
4.19 magnetic tape
4.20 Master Standard Amplitude Calibration Tape
4.21 Master Standard Reference Tape
4.22 Optimum Recording Field
4.23 Partition boundary
4.24 Physical Beginning of Tape (PBOT)
4.25 Physical End of Tape (PEOT)
4.26 physical recording density
4.27 pre-recording condition
4.28 record
4.29 Reference Recording Field
4.30 Secondary Standard Amplitude Calibration Tape
4.31 Secondary Standard Reference Tape
4.32 separator
4.33 Standard Reference Amplitude
4.34 Tape Reference Edge
4.35 Test Recording Current
4.36 track
4.37 Virtual End of Tape (VEOT)
5. Environment and safety
5.1 Testing environment
5.2 Operating environment
5.3 Storage environment
5.4 Transportation
5.5 Safety
5.6 Flammability
Section 2 - Requirements for the case
6. Dimensional and mechanical characteristics of the
case
6.1 General
6.2 Overall dimensions (figures 6 and 7)
6.3 Loading grip (figure 6)
6.4 Holding areas (figure 6)
6.5 Notches of the lid (figures 5 and 8)
6.6 Lid dimensions (figures 6 to 8)
6.7 Optical detection of the Beginning and End of
Tape (figures 9 and 12)
6.8 Bottom side (figures 10 and 11)
6.8.1 Locking mechanism of the slider
6.8.2 Access holes
6.8.3 Recognition, Sub-datums, and Write-inhibit Holes
6.8.4 Datum Holes
6.8.5 Access room for tape guides
6.8.6 Holes for accessing the hubs
6.8.7 Internal structure of the lower half (figure 12)
6.8.8 Light path (figure 12)
6.8.9 Support Areas (figure 13)
6.8.10 Datum Areas (figure 13)
6.8.11 Relationship between Support and Datum Areas and
Reference Plane Z (figure 14)
6.9 Hubs (figures 15,16)
6.10 Leader and trailer attachment
6.11 Interface between the hubs and the drive spindles
(figure 17)
6.12 Opening of the lid (figure 18)
6.13 Release of the hub locking mechanism (figures 19,20)
6.14 Label areas (figure 21,22)
Section 3 - Requirements for the unrecorded tape
7. Mechanical, physical and dimensional
characteristics of the tape
7.1 Materials
7.2 Tape length
7.2.1 Length of magnetic tape
7.2.2 Length of leader and trailer tapes
7.3 Tape width
7.4 Discontinuities
7.5 Total thickness
7.6 Longitudinal curvature
7.7 Cupping
7.8 Coating adhesion
7.9 Layer-to-layer adhesion
7.10 Tensile strength
7.10.1 Breaking strength
7.10.2 Yield strength
7.11 Residual elongation
7.12 Electrical resistance of coated surfaces
7.13 Light transmittance of the tape
8. Magnetic recording characteristics
8.1 Optimum Recording Field
8.2 Signal amplitude
8.3 Resolution
8.4 Overwrite
8.4.1 Physical recording densities of 750,6 ftpmm and
3002 ftpmm
8.4.2 Physical recording densities of 83,4 ftpmm and
1001 ftpmm
8.5 Ease of erasure
8.6 Tape quality
8.6.1 Missing pulses
8.6.2 Missing pulse zone
8.7 Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) characteristic
Section 4 - Requirements for an interchanged tape
9. Format
9.1 General
9.2 Basic Groups
9.2.1 Group Information Table
9.2.2 Block Access Table
9.3 Sub-Groups
9.3.1 G1 Sub-Group
9.3.2 G2 Sub-Group - Randomizing
9.3.3 G3 Sub-Group
9.3.4 G4 Sub-Group
9.3.5 Main Data Block
9.4 Sub Data Area
9.4.1 to 9.4.8 Pack Item Nos.1 to 8
9.4.9 Sub Data Block
10. Method of recording
10.1 Physical recording density
10.2 Long-term average bit cell length
10.3 Short-term average bit cell length
10.4 Rate of change
10.5 Bit shift
10.6 Read signal amplitude
10.7 Maximum recorded levels
11. Track geometry
11.1 Track configuration
11.2 Average track pitch
11.3 Variations of the track pitch
11.4 Track width
11.5 Track angle
11.6 Track edge linearity
11.7 Track length
11.8 Ideal tape centreline
11.9 Azimuth angles
12. Recording of blocks on the tape
12.1 Recorded Main Data Block
12.2 Recorded Sub Data Block
12.3 Margin Blocks, Preamble Blocks and Postamble Blocks
12.4 Spacer Blocks
13. Format of a track
13.1 Track capacity
13.2 Positioning accuracy
13.3 Tracking scheme
14. Layout of a Single Data Space tape
14.1 Device Area
14.2 Reference Area
14.3 Position Tolerance Band No.1
14.4 System Area
14.4.1 System Preamble
14.4.2 System Log
14.4.3 System Postamble
14.4.4 Position Tolerance Band No.2
14.4.5 Vendor Group Preamble
14.5 Data Area
14.5.1 Vendor Group
14.5.2 Recorded Data Group
14.5.3 ECC3
14.5.4 Multiple recorded instances
14.5.5 Repeated frames
14.5.6 Appending and overwriting
14.6 EOD Area
14.7 Post-EOD Area
14.8 Early Warning Point - EWP
14.9 Initialization
15. Layout of a Partitioned tape
15.1 Overall magnetic tape layout
15.1.1 Device Area
15.1.2 Partition 1
15.1.3 Partition 0
15.2 Area ID
15.3 System Area Pack Items No.3 and No.4
15.4 Empty Partition
15.5 Initialization of Partitioned Tapes
16. Housekeeping frames
16.1 Amble Frames
16.2 System Log Frames
16.3 Tape Management Frames
Numerous annexes
Specifies physical and magnetic characteristics of such cartridges and the quality of the recorded signal, the format and the recording method, thereby allowing data interchange by means of such magnetic tape cartridges.
Committee |
ICT/1
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 91/66141 DC. (07/2005)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
96
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 10777:1991 | Identical |
BS 4783-8:1994 | Storage, transportation and maintenance of media for use in data processing and information storage Recommendations for 4 mm and 8 mm helical scan tape cartridges |
ISO/R 527:1966 | Plastics Determination of tensile properties |
IEC 60950:1999 | Safety of information technology equipment |
ISO 1302:2002 | Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) Indication of surface texture in technical product documentation |
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