• ECMA 315 : 1ED 2000

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    12,65 MM WIDE MAGNETIC TAPE CASSETTE FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE - HELICAL SCAN RECORDING - DTF-2

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  European Computer Manufacturers Association

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    Table of Contents - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Section 1 - General
    1 Scope
    2 Conformance
       2.1 Magnetic tape cassette
       2.2 Generating system
       2.3 Receiving system
    3 References
    4 Definitions
       4.1 Absolute block number
       4.2 a.c. erase
       4.3 algorithm
       4.4 Append file
       4.5 Append volume
       4.6 Average Signal Amplitude (ASA)
       4.7 azimuth
       4.8 back surface
       4.9 bit cell
       4.10 block
       4.11 Block Management Table (BMT)
       4.12 byte
       4.13 cassette
       4.14 compressed data
       4.15 Control Track
       4.16 flux transition position
       4.17 flux transition spacing
       4.18 Logical track set ID
       4.19 Logical volume
       4.20 magnetic tape
       4.21 Master Standard Reference Tape (MSRT)
       4.22 physical recording density
       4.23 Reference Field (RF)
       4.24 Secondary Standard Reference Tape (SSRT)
       4.25 Standard Reference Amplitude (SRA)
       4.26 Standard Reference Current (Ir)
       4.27 Tape Reference Edge
       4.28 Test Recording Current (TRC)
       4.29 track
       4.30 track angle
       4.31 Track Set
       4.32 Typical Field (TF)
       4.33 word
    5 Conventions and Notations
       5.1 Representation of numbers
       5.2 Names
    6 Acronyms
    7 Environment and safety
       7.1 Testing environment
       7.2 Operating environment
       7.3 Storage environment
       7.4 Transportation
       7.5 Safety
       7.6 Flammability
    Section 2 - Requirements for the case
    8 Dimensional and mechanical characteristics of the case
       8.1 General
       8.2 Type S cassette
            8.2.1 Overall dimensions
            8.2.2 Holding areas
            8.2.3 Window
            8.2.4 Label areas
            8.2.5 Datum areas and datum holes
            8.2.6 Support areas
            8.2.7 Guiding grooves
            8.2.8 Recognition holes
            8.2.9 Write-inhibit plug
            8.2.10 Pre-positioning surface
            8.2.11 Cassette lid
            8.2.12 Cassette reel lock
            8.2.13 Reel access holes
            8.2.14 Reels
            8.2.15 Position of the tape in the case
            8.2.16 Tape path zone
            8.2.17 Tape access cavity
       8.3 Type L cassette
            8.3.1 Overall dimensions
            8.3.2 Holding areas
            8.3.3 Window
            8.3.4 Label areas
            8.3.5 Datum areas and datum holes
            8.3.6 Support areas
            8.3.7 Guiding grooves
            8.3.8 Recognition holes
            8.3.9 Write-inhibit plug
            8.3.10 Pre-positioning surface
            8.3.11 Cassette lid
            8.3.12 Cassette reel lock
            8.3.13 Reel access holes
            8.3.14 Reels
            8.3.15 Position of the tape in the case
            8.3.16 Tape path zone
            8.3.17 Tape access cavity
            8.3.18 Cavity for compatibility with Type S
                   cassette
    Section 3 - Requirements for the unrecorded tape
    9 Mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics
       of the tape
       9.1 Materials
       9.2 Tape length
       9.3 Tape width
       9.4 Width and position of splicing tape
       9.5 Discontinuity
       9.6 Tape thickness
       9.7 Longitudinal curvature
       9.8 Out-of-plane distortions
       9.9 Coating adhesion
       9.10 Layer-to-layer adhesion
       9.11 Tensile strength
            9.11.1 Breaking strength
            9.11.2 Yield strength
            9.11.3 Strength of Splice
       9.12 Residual elongation
       9.13 Electrical resistance of the coated surfaces
       9.14 Tape wind
    10 Magnetic recording characteristics
       10.1 Typical Field (TF1)
       10.2 Average Signal Amplitude (ASA)
       10.3 Resolution
       10.4 Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N)
       10.5 Ease of erasure
       10.6 Tape quality
            10.6.1 Missing pulses
            10.6.2 Missing pulse zone
       10.7 Inhibitor tape
    Section 4 - Requirements for an interchanged tape
    11 Format for helical tracks
       11.1 General description of the write data path
       11.2 Formation of a Logical Track Set
            11.2.1 Types of information track sets
            11.2.2 Generation of a Logical Track Set
            11.2.3 Subcode data field
            11.2.4 Block Management Table (BMT)
            11.2.5 Data and information field definitions
       11.3 Track Set information
            11.3.1 Loading the Product Code Arrays
       11.4 Product code array processing
            11.4.1 Error correction method
            11.4.2 Error correction coding for C1 Parity
       11.5 Track assignments
            11.5.1 Segments/Sectors
            11.5.2 Sync Blocks
            11.5.3 Track interleave
            11.5.4 Byte interleave across Sync Blocks
            11.5.5 Randomization
       11.6 Formation of the contents of a helical track
            11.6.1 Segment/Sector details
            11.6.2 Channel bit coding
            11.6.3 Interleaved-NRZ1
            11.6.4 Tracking Pilot Signals (TPS)
    12 Track geometry
       12.1 General
       12.2 Helically recorded tracks
            12.2.1 Location of the tracks
            12.2.2 Track width
            12.2.3 Track angle
            12.2.4 Track pitch
            12.2.5 Location of elements in the helical track
            12.2.6 Location of the Data Area Reference Point
            12.2.7 Straightness of tracks
            12.2.8 Azimuth angles
            12.2.9 Tracking Pilot Signals (TPS)
            12.2.10 Amplitude of servo signals
       12.3 Longitudinal tracks geometry
            12.3.1 Control Track
            12.3.2 Time Code Track signals recording position
    13 Method of recording helical tracks
       13.1 Physical recording density
       13.2 Record current optimization
       13.3 Efficiency of erasure
    14 Method of recording longitudinal tracks
       14.1 Overview
       14.2 Control Track
            14.2.1 Signal
            14.2.2 Polarity of magnetisation
            14.2.3 Alignment
            14.2.4 Read signal amplitude
            14.2.5 Quality of the Control Track
       14.3 Time Code Track
            14.3.1 Method of recording the Time Code Track
            14.3.2 Physical recording density
            14.3.3 Bit shift
            14.3.4 Read signal amplitude
            14.3.5 Quality of the Time Code Track
       14.4 Format for the Time Code Track
            14.4.1 Count bits
            14.4.2 Phase bit
            14.4.3 Synchronizing pattern
            14.4.4 Supplemental Data
            14.4.5 Extent of Time Code
    Section 5 - Requirements for recorded information
    15 Recorded information
       15.1 Recording area
       15.2 Magnetic tape layout
            15.2.1 Valid data areas
            15.2.2 Invalid data areas
       15.3 Physical TSID
            15.3.1 Structure surrounding the VSIT area
            15.3.2 Structure of the DIT area 94
            15.3.3 Structure of the User Data Area
    Section 6 - Write operations
    16 Write retry sequence
    17 Append file operation
       17.1 Append volume
       17.2 Append write
       17.3 Overwrite
       17.4 File extension (figure 62)
    Annex A - Measurement of Signal-to-Noise Ratio
    Annex B - Representation 8/9 coding patterns
    Annex C - Recommendations for Transportation
    Annex D - Inhibitor Tape

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    Specifies the physical and magnetic characteristics of magnetic tape cassettes, using magnetic tape 12,65 mm wide so as to provide physical interchange of such cassettes between drives. Also specifies the quality of the recorded signals, the recording method and the recording format, called Digital Tape Format-2 (DTF-2), thereby allowing data interchange between drives by means of such cassettes.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher European Computer Manufacturers Association
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 11576 : 1ED 1994 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - PROCEDURE FOR THE REGISTRATION OF ALGORITHMS FOR THE LOSSLESS COMPRESSION OF DATA
    ECMA 13 : 4ED 85 FILE STRUCTURE AND LABELLING OF MAGNETIC TAPES FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE
    ECMA 287 : 2ED 2002 SAFETY OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
    ISO 527-1:2012 Plastics Determination of tensile properties Part 1: General principles
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