• INCITS/ISO/IEC 13549 : 1993

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - DATA INTERCHANGE ON 130 MM OPTICAL DISK CARTRIDGES - CAPACITY: 1,3 GIGABYTES PER CARTRIDGE

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2004

    Publisher:  Information Technology Industry Council

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    Section 1 - General
    1 Scope
    2 Conformance
       2.1 Optical disk cartridge (ODC)
       2.2 Generating system
       2.3 Receiving system
    3 Normative reference
    4 Definitions
       4.1 band
       4.2 case
       4.3 Channel bit
       4.4 Clamping Zone
       4.5 control track
       4.6 Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
       4.7 defect management
       4.8 disk reference plane
       4.9 entrance surface
       4.10 Error Correction Code (XC)
       4.11 format
       4.12 fully embossed disk
       4.13 fully rewritable disk
       4.14 hub
       4.15 interleaving
       4.16 Kerr rotation
       4.17 land and groove
       4.18 logical track
       4.19 Logical ZCAV
       4.20 mark
       4.21 ODC with write once, read multiple functionality
       4.22 optical disk
       4.23 optical disk cartridge (ODC)
       4.24 partially embossed disk
       4.25 physical track
       4.26 physical track group
       4.27 pitch
       4.28 polarization
       4.29 pre-recorded mark
       4.30 read power
       4.31 recording layer
       4.32 Reed-Solomon code
       4.33 spindle
       4.34 substrate
       4.35 write-inhibit hole
    5 Conventions and notations
       5.1 Representation of numbers
       5.2 Names
    6 List of acronyms
    7 General description of the optical disk cartridge
    8 General requirements
       8.1 Environments
             8.1.1 Testing environment
             8.1.2 Operating environment
             8.1.3 Storage environment
             8.1.4 Transportation
       8.2 Temperature shock
       8.3 Safety requirements
       8.4 Flammability
    9 Reference Drive
       9.1 Optical system
       9.2 Optical beam
       9.3 Read channels
       9.4 Tracking
       9.5 Rotation of the disk
    Section 2 - Mechanical and physical characteristics
    10 Dimensions and mechanical characteristics of the case
       10.1 General
       10.2 Case drawings
       10.3 Sides, reference axes and reference planes
             10.3.1 Relationship of Sides A and B
             10.3.2 Reference axes and case reference planes
       10.4 Materials
       10.5 Mass
       10.6 Overall dimensions
       10.7 Location hole
       10.8 Alignment hole
       10.9 Surfaces on reference plane P
       10.10 Insertion slots and detent features
       10.11 Gripper slots
       10.12 Write-inhibit holes
       10.13 Media sensor holes
       10.14 Head and motor window
       10.15 Shutter
       10.16 Slot for shutter opener
       10.17 Shutter sensor notch
       10.18 User label areas
    11 Dimensional and physical characteristics of the disk
       11.1 Dimensions of the disk
             11.1.1 Outer diameter
             11.1.2 Thickness
             11.1.3 Clamping zone
             11.1.4 Clearance zone
       11.2 Mass
       11.3 Moment of inertia
       11.4 Imbalance
       11.5 Axial deflection
       11.6 Axial acceleration
       11.7 Dynamic radial runout
       11.8 Radial acceleration
       11.9 Tilt
    12 Drop test
    13 Interface between disk and drive
       13.1 Clamping Technique
       13.2 Dimensions of the hub
             13.2.1 Outer diameter of the hub
             13.2.2 Height of the hub
             13.2.3 Diameter of the centre hole
             13.2.4 Height of the top of the centre
                     hole at diameter D[9]
             13.2.5 Centering length at diameter D[9]
             13.2.6 Radius at diameter D[9]
             13.2.7 Chamfer at diameter D[8]
             13.2.8 Outer diameter of the magnetizable ring
             13.2.9 Inner diameter of the magnetizable ring
             13.2.10 Thickness of the magnetizable material
             13.2.11 Position of the top of the magnetizable
                     ring relative to the disk reference plane
       13.3 Clamping method
       13.4 Clamping force
       13.5 Capture cylinder for the hub
       13.6 Disk position in the operating condition
    14 Characteristics of the substrate
       14.1 Index of refraction
       14.2 Thickness
    15 Characteristics of recorded and embossed information
       15.1 Method of testing
             15.1.1 Environment
             15.1.2 Use of the Reference Drive
             15.1.3 Read conditions
             15.1.4 Write conditions
             15.1.5 Erase conditions
       15.2 Baseline reflectance
             15.2.1 General
             15.2.2 Measured value
             15.2.3 Requirement
       15.3 Magneto-optical recording in the Data Zone
             15.3.1 Resolution
             15.3.2 Imbalance of magneto-optical signal
             15.3.3 Vertical birefringence
             15.3.4 Figure of merit for magneto-optical signal
             15.3.5 Narrow-band signal-to-noise ratio
             15.3.6 Cross-talk ratio
             15.3.7 Ease of erasure
       15.4 Characteristics of information
             15.4.1 Groove-related signals
             15.4.2 Properties of pre-recorded marks
             15.4.3 Parameters of the read characteristics
    Section 3 - Format of information
    16 Features
       16.1 Geometry of physical tracks
             16.1.1 Shape
             16.1.2 Direction of rotation
             16.1.3 Physical track pitch
       16.2 Formatted Zone
             16.2.1 Data Zone
             16.2.2 Reflective Zone
             16.2.3 SFP Transition Zone
             16.2.4 Inner Control Track SFP Zone
             16.2.5 Inner Manufacturer Zone
             16.2.6 Outer Manufacturer Zone
             16.2.7 Outer Control Track SFP Zone
             16.2.8 Lead-out Zone
             16.2.9 Track number
       16.3 Control tracks
       16.4 PEP Zone
             16.4.1 Recording in the PEP Zone
             16.4.2 Cross-track loss
             16.4.3 Format of the tracks of the PEP Zone
             16.4.4 Summary of the format of the Data
                     field of a sector
       16.5 Control Track SFP Zones
             16.5.1 Duplicate of the PEP information
             16.5.2 Media information
             16.5.3 System Information
             16.5.4 Unspecified content
       16.6 Requirements for interchange of a user-recorded
             cartridge
             16.6.1 Requirements for reading
             16.6.2 Requirements for writing and erasing
    Section 4 - Physical and logical format
    17 Physical format
       17.1 Track layout
             17.1.1 Tracking
       17.2 Sector format
             17.2.1 Sector Mark
             17.2.2 VFO fields
             17.2.3 Address Mark (AM)
             17.2.4 ID fields
             17.2.5 Postamble (PA)
             17.2.6 Offset Detection Flag (ODF)
             17.2.7 Cap
             17.2.8 Flag
             17.2.9 Auto laser Power Control (ALPC)
             17.2.10 sync
             17.2.11 Data field
             17.2.12 Buffer
       17.3 Recording code
    18 Logical format
       18.1 Format of the Data Zone
             18.1.1 Defect Management Areas
             18.1.2 Type R/W (Fully rewritable disks)
             18.1.3 Type O-ROM (Fully embossed disks)
             18.1.4 Type P-ROM (Partially embossed disks)
             18.1.5 Type WO (Write owe disks)
       18.2 Partitioning
             18.2.1 Type R/W (Fully rewritable disks)
             18.2.2 Type P-ROM (Partially embossed disks)
             18.2.3 Type O-ROM (Fully embossed disks)
             18.2.4 Type WO (Write once disks)
       18.3 Defect management
             18.3.1 R/W and WO Zones: Spare sectors
             18.3.2 Embossed groups: parity sectors
    Section 5 - Characteristics of User Data
    19 Minimum quality of a sector
       19.1 Headers
             19.1.1 Sector Mark
             19.1.2 ID fields
       19.2 User-written data
       19.3 Embossed data
    20 Data interchange requirements
       20.1 Tracking
       20.2 User-written data
       20.3 Embossed data
       20.4 Quality of the disk
    Annexes
    A - Air cleanliness class 100 000
    B - CRC for ID fields
    C - Definition of write pulse width
    D - Interleave, CRC, ECC, Resync for the Data field
    E - Measurement of the figure of merit
    F - Test method for measuring the adsorbent force of the hub
    G - Office environment
    H - Derivation of the operating climatic environment
    J - Transportation
    K - Track deviation measurement
    L - Read power, write power and erase power for 50 Hz
        operation
    M - Guidelines for sector retirement
    N - Guidelines for the use of ODCs of Type WO
    P - Measure of substrate vertical birefringence

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    Specifies: - the conditions for conformance testing; - the environments in which the cartridges are to be operated and stored; - the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the case and of the cartridges, so as to provide mechanical interchangeability between the data processing systems; - the format of the information on the disk, both embossed and user-written, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, and the modulation method used; - the characteristics of the embossed information on the disk; - the magneto-optical characteristics of the disk, enabling processing systems to write data onto the disk; - the minimum quality of user-written data on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read data from the disk. Provides for interchange between optical disk drives.

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    Document Type Standard
    Product Note Reconfirmed 1993
    Publisher Information Technology Industry Council
    Status Current
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