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ECMA 130 : 2ED 96

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

DATA INTERCHANGE ON READ-ONLY 120 MM OPTICAL DATA DISKS (CD-ROM)

Published date

12-01-2013

1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 References
4 Definitions
   4.1 Audio Track
   4.2 concentricity
   4.3 Control byte
   4.4 Digital Data Track
   4.5 F[1]-Frame
   4.6 F[2]-Frame
   4.7 F[3]-Frame
   4.8 Information Area
   4.9 Information Track
   4.10 Physical Track
   4.11 radial acceleration
   4.12 radial runout
   4.13 Section
   4.14 Sector
   4.15 User Data Area
5 Environments
   5.1 Testing environments
       5.1.1 Optical stylus
       5.1.2 Clamping
       5.1.3 Normal testing environment
       5.1.4 Restricted testing environment
   5.2 Operating environment
   5.3 Storage environment
6 Inflammability
7 Material
8 Mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics
   8.1 Reference planes
   8.2 Centre hole
   8.3 First transition area
   8.4 Clamping area
   8.5 Second transition area
   8.6 Information area
   8.7 Rim area
   8.8 General remarks
9 Mechanical deflection of the entrance surface
10 Deflection of the reflective layer
11 Physical Track geometry
   11.1 Physical Track shape
   11.2 Direction of rotation
   11.3 Physical Track pitch
   11.4 Scanning velocity
   11.5 Radial runout of tracks
12 Optical read system
   12.1 HF signal
   12.2 Modulation amplitude
   12.3 Symmetry
   12.4 Cross talk
   12.5 Quality of the HF signal
        12.5.1 Position jitter of the Channel bits
        12.5.2 Specification of random errors
        12.5.3 Specification of burst errors
   12.6 Radial track-following signal
        12.6.1 Magnitude
        12.6.2 Defects
13 General aspects of recording
   13.1 Information Tracks
   13.2 Bit coding
14 Sectors of a Digital Data Track
   14.1 Sync field
   14.2 Header field
   14.3 EDC field
   14.4 Intermediate field
   14.5 P-Parity field
   14.6 Q-Parity field
15 Scrambling
16 F[1]-Frames
17 CIRC encoding - F[2]-Frames
18 Control Bytes - F[3]-Frames and Sections
19 Recording of the F[3]-Frames on the disk
   19.1 8-to-14 Encoding
   19.2 Sync Header
   19.3 Merging Channel bits
   19.4 Channel Frame
20 Track structure of the Information Area
   20.1 Lead-in Area
   20.2 User Data Area
   20.3 Lead-out Area
21 Addressing system in the Information Area
22 Specification of the Control bytes of Digital Data Tracks
   22.1 Setting of r-channel to w-channel
   22.2 Setting of the p-channel
   22.3 Setting of the q-channel
        22.3.1 Control field
        22.3.2 q-Mode field
        22.3.3 q-Mode 1 - q-Data Field in the User Data Area
               and in the Lead-out Area
        22.3.4 q-Mode 1 - q-Data field in the Lead-in Area
        22.3.5 q-Mode 2 - q-Data field in the Information Area
Annex A Error correction encoding by RSPC
Annex B Scramble
Annex C Error correction encoding by CIRC
Annex D 8-bit to 14-Channel bit conversion
Annex E Merging bits
Annex F Storage tests

Deals in the characteristics of 120 mm optical disks for information interchange between information processing systems and for information storage, called CD-ROM.

Committee
TC 31
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Computer Manufacturers Association
Status
Current

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