• INCITS/ISO/IEC 9171-1 : 1990 : R2004

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - 130 MM OPTICAL DISK CARTRIDGE, WRITE ONCE, FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE - PART 1: UNRECORDED OPTICAL DISK CARTRIDGE

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2004

    Publisher:  Information Technology Industry Council

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

    1 Scope
    2 Conformance
    3 Normative references
    4 Definitions
       4.1 case
       4.2 Clamping Zone
       4.3 Control Track
       4.4 cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
       4.5 defect management
       4.6 disk reference plane
       4.7 entrance surface
       4.8 error correction code (ECC)
       4.9 format
       4.10 groove
       4.11 hub
       4.12 interleaving
       4.13 land and groove
       4.14 mark
       4.15 optical disk
       4.16 optical disk cartridge (ODC)
       4.17 recording layer
       4.18 Reed-Solomon code
       4.19 spindle
       4.20 substrate
       4.21 track
       4.22 track pitch
    5 General description
    6 Environments
       6.1 Testing environment
       6.2 Operating environment
       6.3 Storage environments
            6.3.1 Short-term storage
            6.3.2 Long-term storage
    7 Safety requirements
    8 Dimensional and mechanical characteristics of the case
       8.1 General
       8.2 Case drawings
       8.3 Sides, reference axes and reference planes
       8.4 Materials
       8.5 Mass
       8.6 Overall dimensions (figure 3)
       8.7 Location hole (figure 3)
       8.8 Alignment hole (figure 3)
       8.9 Surfaces for reference planes P (figures 4 and 4a)
       8.10 Insertion slots and detent features (figure 5)
       8.11 Gripper slots (figure 6)
       8.12 Write-inhibit holes (figure 7)
       8.13 Media sensor holes (figure 8)
       8.14 Head and motor window (figure 10)
       8.15 Shutter (figure 11)
       8.16 Slot for shutter opener (figure 11)
       8.17 Shutter sensor notch (figure 9)
       8.18 User label areas (figure 13)
    9 Dimensional and Physical Characteristics of the Disk
       9.1 Dimensions of the disk
            9.1.1 Outer diameter
            9.1.2 Thickness
            9.1.3 Clamping zone (figure 1)
            9.1.4 Clearance zone
       9.2 Mass
       9.3 Moment of inertia
       9.4 Imbalance
       9.5 Axial deflection
       9.6 Axial acceleration
       9.7 Dynamic radial runout
       9.8 Radial acceleration
       9.9 Tilt
    10 Drop test
    11 Interface between disk and drive
       11.1 Clamping technique
       11.2 Dimensions of the hub (figure 1)
            11.2.1 Outer diameter of the hub
            11.2.2 Height of the hub
            11.2.3 Diameter of the centre hole
            11.2.4 Height of the top of the centre hole
                    at diameter D[9]
            11.2.5 Centering length at diameter D[9]
            11.2.6 Chamfer at inner diameter D[9]
            11.2.7 Chamfer at outer diameter D[8]
            11.2.8 Outer diameter of the magnetizable ring
            11.2.9 Inner diameter of the magnetizable ring
            11.2.10 Thickness of the magnetizable material
            11.2.11 Position of the top of the magnetizable
                    ring relative to the disk reference plane
       11.3 Magnetizable material
       11.4 Clamping force
       11.5 Capture cylinder for the hub (figure 12)
       11.6 Disk position in the operating condition (figure 12)
    12 Characteristics of the substrate
       12.1 Index of refraction
       12.2 Thickness
       12.3 Birefringence
    13 Characteristics of the recording layer
       13.1 Test conditions
            13.1.1 General
            13.1.2 Read conditions
            13.1.3 Write conditions
       13.2 Baseline reflectance
            13.2.1 General
            13.2.2 Actual value
            13.2.3 Requirement
       13.3 Definitions of signals
       13.4 Prerecorded marks
       13.5 User written data
            13.5.1 Signal I[L]
            13.5.2 Signal I[H]
            13.5.3 Narrow-band signal-to-noise ratio (figure 15)
            13.5.4 Cross-talk
    Annex A - Office environment
    Annex B - Transportation
    Annex C - Measurement of birefringence
    Annex D - Definition of write and erase pulse width

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Provides definitions of essential concepts, the environment in which the characteristics are to be tested, the environments in which the cartridge is to be operated and stored and the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the case and of the optical disk.

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    Document Type Standard
    Product Note Reconfirmed 2004
    Publisher Information Technology Industry Council
    Status Current

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

    ISO 683-13:1974 Heat-treated steels, alloy steels and free-cutting steels Part 13: Wrought stainless steels
    IEC 60950:1999 Safety of information technology equipment
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