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ECMA 331-2004 Cases for 120 mm and 80 mm DVD-RAM Disks《120毫米和80毫米DVD-RAM磁盘盒 第2版》.pdf

1、 ECMA-331 2ndEdition / June 2004 Cases for 120 mm and 80 mm DVD-RAM Disks Standard ECMA-331 2ndEdition / June 2004 Cases for 120 mm and 80 mm DVD-RAM Disks Ecma International Rue du Rhne 114 CH-1204 Geneva T/F: +41 22 849 6000/01 www.ecma-international.org PC ECMA-331.doc 07/07/2004 10:05:00 . Brief

2、 history Ecma Technical Committee TC31 was established in 1984 for the standardization of Optical Disks and Optical Disk Cartridges (ODC). Since its establishment, the Committee has made major contributions to ISO/IEC toward the development of International Standards for 80 mm, 90 mm, 120 mm, 130 mm

3、, 300 mm, and 356 mm media. Numerous standards have been developed by TC31 and published by Ecma, almost all of which have also been adopted by ISO/IEC under the fast-track procedure. In February 1997 a group of ten Companies, known as the DVD Forum, proposed to TC31 to develop standards for the opt

4、ical disks known as DVD disks. TC31 accepted this proposal and started the work that has led to two Ecma Standards that have been adopted by ISO/IEC under the fast-track procedure as International Standards. ECMA-267 (2001) 120 mm DVD-Read-Only Disk ISO/IEC 16448 ECMA-268 (2001) 80 mm DVD-Read-Only

5、Disk ISO/IEC 16449 Further work, supported by nine members of the DVD Forum, has been undertaken for a rewritable disk known as DVD-RAM has led to two further Ecma and ISO/IEC Standards ECMA-272 (1999) 120 mm DVD Rewritable Disk (DVD-RAM) ISO/IEC 16824 ECMA-273 (1998) Case for 120 mm DVD-RAM Disks I

6、SO/IEC 16825 A new Standard ECMA-330 constituting a further development of Standard ECMA-272 proposed to, and accepted by, Ecma/TC31 on presentation by Toshiba Corporation on behalf of ten other Member Companies of the DVD Forum has been undertaken by Ecma/TC31. The development of the present Standa

7、rd ECMA-331 was also proposed and accepted at the same time. It shall specify a case for use with the disks specified in Standard ECMA-330 so as to form an optical disk cartridge. Several Types are specified that allow meeting the requirements of different applications for which such cartridges are

8、used. This Ecma Standard has been adopted by the General Assembly of June 2004. Table of contentsSection 1 General 1 1 Scope 1 2 Conformance 1 3 Normative references 4 Definitions 2 4.1 Cartridge 2 4.2 Case 2 5 Conventions and notations 5.1 Representation of numbers 5.2 Names 2 6 General description

9、 of the case 6.1 General description of the Type 1 case (Figure 1) 6.2 General description of the Type 2 case (Figure 2) 2 6.3 General description of the Type 3 case (Figure 2) 3 6.4 General description of the Type 4 case (Figure 3) 4 6.5 General description of the Type 5 case (Figure 3) 5 6.6 Gener

10、al description of the Type 6 case (Figure 4) 6.7 General description of the Type 7 case (Figure 5) 6 6.8 General description of the Type 8 case (Figure 4) 6.9 General description of the Type 9 case (Figure 5) 7 General requirements 7 7.1 Environments 7 7.1.1 Test environment 7 7.1.2 Operating enviro

11、nment 7.1.3 Storage environment 8 7.1.4 Transportation 8 7.2 Temperature shock 8 7.3 Safety requirement 8 7.4 Flammability 8 - i - Section 2 Dimensional and mechanical characteristics of the case for 120 mm disks 8 8 Dimensional characteristics 8.1 Dimensions of the Type 1 case 9 8.1.1 Overall dimen

12、sions (Figure 6) 8.1.2 Location hole (Figure 6) 10 8.1.3 Alignment hole (Figure 6) 8.1.4 Reference surfaces (Figure 7) 10 8.1.5 Insertion slots (Figure 8) 11 8.1.6 Detents (Figure 8) 8.1.7 Gripper slots (Figure 8) 12 8.1.8 Write-inhibit hole (Figure 9) 8.1.9 Sensor holes (Figure 9) 8.1.10 Sensing ar

13、eas (Figure 9) 13 8.1.11 Spindle and head window (Figure 10) 13 8.1.12 Shutter shape (Figure 11) 14 8.1.13 Path for shutter opener (Figures 12 and 13) 15 8.1.14 Label areas (Figure 14) 15 8.1.15 Identification marks for Sides A and B (Figure 15) 16 8.2 Dimensions of the Type 2 case 27 8.2.1 Overall

14、dimensions (Figure 16) 8.2.2 Location hole (Figure 16) 28 8.2.3 Alignment hole (Figure 16) 8.2.4 Reference surfaces (Figure 17) 28 8.2.5 Insertion slot (Figure 18) 29 8.2.6 Detents (Figure 18) 8.2.7 Gripper slots (Figure 18) 30 8.2.8 Write-inhibit hole (Figure 19) 8.2.9 Sensor holes (Figure 19) 31 8

15、.2.10 Sensing areas (Figure 19) 8.2.11 Spindle and head window (Figure 20) 31 8.2.12 Shutter shape (Figure 21) 32 8.2.13 Path for shutter opener (Figure 22 and 23) 33 8.2.14 Label areas (Figure 24) 33 8.2.15 Identification mark for Side A (Figure 25) 34 8.2.16 Opening and opening cover for taking th

16、e disk out of the case 34 8.3 Dimensions of the Type 3 case 44 8.3.1 Sensor holes 44 8.3.2 Opening and opening cover for taking the disk out of the case 45 8.4 Dimensions of the Type 4 case 45 8.4.1 Sensor holes 45 8.4.2 Opening and opening cover for taking the disk out of the case 45 8.5 Dimensions

17、 of the Type 5 case 45 8.5.1 Sensor holes 46 - ii - 8.5.2 Opening and opening cover for taking the disk out of the case 46 9 Mechanical characteristics 46 9.1 Material 46 9.2 Mass 46 9.3 Edge distortion 46 9.4 Compliance 46 9.5 Shutter opening force 46 10 Interface between the case used as cartridge

18、 and a drive 47 10.1 Capture cylinder (Figure 26) 47 10.2 Inner dimensions of the case (Figure 27) 48 11 Orientation of the disk in the case 49 11.1 Two-sided disk (Type 2S) in case Types 1, 4 and 5 49 11.2 One-sided disk (Type 1S) in case Types 1, 2 and 3 Section 3 Dimensional and Mechanical charac

19、teristics of the case for 80 mm disk 51 12 Dimensional characteristics 51 12.1 Dimensions of the Type 6 case 12.1.1 Overall dimensions (Figure 28) 51 12.1.2 Location hole (Figure 28) 52 12.1.3 Alignment hole (Figure 28) 12.1.4 Reference surfaces (Figure 29) 52 12.1.5 Mis-insertion protection slots (

20、Figure 30) 53 12.1.6 Detents (Figure 30) 53 12.1.7 Write-inhibit hole (Figure 31) 54 12.1.8 Sensor holes (Figure 31) 12.1.9 Spindle and head window (Figure 32) 55 12.1.10 Shutter shape (Figure 33) 56 12.1.11 Path for shutter opener (Figure 34) 57 12.1.12 Label areas (Figure 35) 57 12.1.13 Identifica

21、tion marks for Sides A and B (Figure 36) 58 12.1.14 Disk holder and body (Figures 37 and 38) 58 12.2 Dimensions of the Type 7 case 72 12.2.1 Overall dimensions (Figure 39) 12.2.2 Location hole (Figure 40) 12.2.3 Alignment hole (Figure 40) 73 12.2.4 Reference surfaces (Figure 40) 12.2.5 Mis-insertion

22、 protection slots (Figure 41) 73 12.2.6 Detents (Figure 41) 74 12.2.7 Write-inhibit hole (Figure 42) 75 - iii - 12.2.8 Sensor holes (Figure 42) 75 12.2.9 Spindle and head window (Figure 43) 76 12.2.10 Shutter shape (Figure 44) 77 12.2.11 Path for shutter opener (Figure 45) 78 12.2.12 Label areas (Fi

23、gure 46) 78 12.2.13 Identification marks for Sides A and B (Figure 47) 78 12.2.14 Disk holder and body (Figure 48) 79 12.3 Dimensions of the Type 8 case 93 12.3.1 Sensor holes 93 12.3.2 Disk holder and body 93 12.4 Dimensions of the Type 9 case 93 12.4.1 Sensor holes 93 12.4.2 Disk holder and body 9

24、3 13 Mechanical characteristics 94 13.1 Material 94 13.2 Mass 94 13.3 Edge distortion 94 13.4 Compliance 94 13.5 Shutter opening force 94 14 Interface between the case used as cartridge and a drive 94 14.1 Capture cylinder (Figure 50) 94 14.2 Inner dimensions of the case (Figure 51) 94 15 Orientatio

25、n of the disk in the case 95 15.1 Two-sided disk (Type 2S) in case Types 6 and 8 95 15.2 One-sided disk (Type 1S) in case Types 7 and 9 Annex A (normative) - Position of the case for 120 mm disk relative to the Reference Planes 99 Annex B (normative) - Edge distortion test of the case for 120 mm dis

26、k 101 Annex C (normative) - Compliance test of the case for 120 mm disk 103 Annex D (normative) - Position of the case for 80 mm disk relative to the Reference Planes 105 Annex E (normative) - Edge distortion test of the case for 80 mm disk 107 Annex F (normative) - Compliance test of the case for 8

27、0 mm disk 109 Annex G (normative) - Shutter opening force test of the case for 80 mm disk 111- iv - - v - Annex H (informative) - Examples of an opening cover for a Type 2 case, a Type 3 case, a Type 4 case or a Type 5 case 113 Annex J (informative) - Connection between disk holder and body of the c

28、ase for 80 mm disk 115 Annex K (informative) - Transportation 117 - 1 - Section 1 General 1 Scope This Ecma Standard specifies the characteristics of a case for use with the 120 mm and 80 mm DVD-RAM disks specified in Standard ECMA-330. The present Ecma Standard specifies nine related, but different

29、 implementations of this case, viz. Type 1 A case for a one-sided (Type 1S) or a two-sided (Type 2S) 120 mm DVD-RAM disk such that the disk cannot be removed from the case. This case is reversible. Type 2 A case for a one-sided (Type 1S) 120 mm DVD-RAM disk such that the disk may be removed from the

30、 case. This case is not reversible. Type 3 A case into which a one-sided (Type 1S) or a two-sided (Type 2S) 120 mm DVD-RAM disk may be inserted, then used as a cartridge. This case is not reversible. Type 4 A case for a two-sided (Type 2S) 120 mm DVD-RAM disk such that the disk may be removed from t

31、he case. This case is reversible. Type 5 A case into which a one-sided (Type 1S) or a two-sided (Type 2S) 120 mm DVD-RAM disk may be inserted, then used as a cartridge. This case is reversible. Type 6 A case for a two-sided (Type 2S) 80 mm DVD-RAM disk such that the disk may be removed from the case

32、. This case is reversible. Type 7 A case for a one-sided (Type 1S) 80 mm DVD-RAM disk such that the disk may be removed from the case. This case is not reversible. Type 8 A case into which a two-sided (Type 2S) 80 mm DVD-RAM disk may be inserted, then used as a cartridge. This case is reversible. Ty

33、pe 9 A case into which a one-sided (Type 1S) 80 mm DVD-RAM disk may be inserted, then used as a cartridge. This case is not reversible. This Ecma Standard specifies the environments in which the cases are to be operated and stored; the dimensional and mechanical characteristics of the case, so as to

34、 provide mechanical interchangeability between data processing systems. This Ecma Standard provides for mechanical interchange between optical disk drives. Together with Standard ECMA-330 for 120 mm (4,7 Gbytes per side) and 80 mm (1,46 Gbytes per side) DVD-RAM disks and a standard for volume and fi

35、le structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems. 2 Conformance A claim of conformance with this Ecma Standard shall specify the Type implemented. A case shall be in conformance with this Ecma Standard if it meets the mandatory requirements specified herein for its

36、 Type. 3 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ECMA-330 (2002) 120

37、 mm (4,7 Gbytes per side) and 80 mm (1,46 Gbytes per side) DVD Rewritable Disk (DVD-RAM) ECMA-287 (2002) Safety of electronic equipment - 2 - 4 Definitions For the purpose of this Ecma Standard the following definitions apply: 4.1 Cartridge A device consisting of a case containing a rewritable disk.

38、 4.2 Case The housing for an optical disk, that protects the disk and facilitates disk interchange. 5 Conventions and notations 5.1 Representation of numbers A measured value is rounded off to the least significant digit of the corresponding specified value. For instance, it implies that a specified

39、 value of 1,26 with a positive tolerance of + 0,01 and a negative tolerance of - 0,02 allows a range of measured values from 1,235 to 1,275. 5.2 Names The names of entities, e.g. specific sides, etc. are given a capital initial. 6 General description of the case 6.1 General description of the Type 1

40、 case (Figure 1) The case is a rigid protective container of rectangular shape. Sides A and B of the case are identical as far as the features given here are concerned. References to Sides A and B of the case can be changed to B or A, respectively. When the opening of the one is a head and spindle w

41、indow for the spindle and the optical head of the drive, that of the other is an access window for the disk clamping apparatus. A shutter uncovers the windows upon insertion into the drive, and automatically covers them upon removal from the drive. The case has features that enable a drive to reject

42、 a mis-inserted cartridge, to inhibit writing, sensor holes, detents for autoloading and a vertical use, gripper slots for an autochanger, label areas and side identification marks. Sides A and B of the case have the same configuration. 6.2 General description of the Type 2 case (Figure 2) The Type

43、2 case has the same features as the Type 1 case, but with some differences. The shape of the case is different on Side A and on Side B. Side A does not need to have a location hole, an alignment hole, Reference Surfaces, a write-inhibit hole, sensor holes and sensing areas. The case has an opening c

44、losed by a cover. This cover can be opened. In open position, the disk can be taken out of the case. Sensor hole A1 is originally closed. If the disk has been removed from the case, then this hole remains permanently open, indicating that the original disk contained in the case has been removed at l

45、east once or has been replaced by another disk. 6.3 General description of the Type 3 case (Figure 2) The Type 3 case is identical with Type 2 case except that the sensor hole A1 is always open. Edge for shutter openerShutterCase Side ADisk Side BDetent for vertical useSensing areaGripper slotAlignm

46、ent holeLabel areaLocation holeSensor holesfor disk Side BWrite-inhibit holefor disk Side BDetent forautoloadingIdentification markof Case Side AReference surface S3Reference surface S11Reference surface S2Reference surface S4Spindle and head windowInsertion slot01-0088-A Figure 1 - General view of

47、the Type 1 case, seen from Side A - 3 - Edge for the shutter openerShutterCase Side ADisk Side BDetent for vertical useGripper slotOpening coverLabel areaDetent forautoloadingIdentification markof Case Side ASpindle and head windowInsertion slot01-0089-A Figure 2 - General view of the Type 2 and Typ

48、e 3 cases, seen from Side A 6.4 General description of the Type 4 case (Figure 3) The Type 4 case has the same features as the Type 1 case, but with some differences. The case has an opening closed by a cover. This cover can be opened. In open position, the disk can be taken out of the case. If the

49、disk has been removed from the case, then the sensor hole A1 and B1 remain permanently open, indicating that the original disk contained in the case has been removed at least once or has been replaced by another disk. - 4 - 6.5 General description of the Type 5 case (Figure 3) The Type 5 case is identical with Type 4 case except that the sensor hole A1 and B1 are always open. for disk Side Bfor disk Side BEdge for shutter openerShutterCase Side ADisk Side BDetent for vertical useOpening coverSensing areaGripper slotAlignment holeLabel areaLocation holeSensor holesWrite-inhib

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