1、BRITISH STANDARD BS ISO/IEC 10089:1991 Implementation of ISO/IEC 10089:1991 Information technology 130mm rewritable optical disk cartridge for information interchangeBSISO/IEC10089:1991 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Information Systems Technology Standards Pol
2、icy Committee, was publishedunder the authority ofthe Standards Board and comesinto effect on 30September1991 BSI 03-2000 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference IST/4 Draft for comment 90/62171 DC ISBN 0 580 20007 8 Committees responsible for this Briti
3、sh Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Information Systems Technology Standards Policy Committee (IST/-) to Technical Committee IST/4, upon which the following bodies were represented: British Computer Society British Photographic Association EEA (the Association o
4、f Electronics, Telecommunications and Business Equipment Industries) HM Customs and Excise Her Majestys Stationery Office Institute of Administrative Management Institution of Electrical Engineers Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBSISO/IEC10089:1991 BSI 03-2000 i Contents Pa
5、ge Committees responsible Inside front cover National foreword ii Foreword vii Text of ISO/IEC 10089 1BSISO/IEC10089:1991 ii BSI 03-2000 National foreword This British Standard reproduces verbatim ISO/IEC10089:1991 and implements it as the UK national standard. This British Standard is published und
6、er the direction of the Information Systems Technology Standards Policy Committee whose Technical Committee IST/4 has the responsibility to: aid enquirers to understand the text; present to the responsible international committee any enquiries on interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep UK
7、interests informed; monitor related international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. NOTEInternational and European Standards, as well as overseas standards, are available from BSI Sales Department, BSI, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, MK146LE. A British Standard does not purport
8、to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover
9、, pagesi andii, theISO/IECtitle page, pages ii to viii, pages1 to83 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.ISO/IEC10089:1991 (E) ii BSI 03-2000 Contents Pa
10、ge Foreword vii Introduction 1 1 Scope 1 2 Conformance 1 3 Normative references 1 4 Conventions and notations 1 5 List of acronyms 2 6 Definitions 2 6.1 case 2 6.2 Clamping Zone 2 6.3 Control Track 2 6.4 cyclic redundancy check (CRC) 2 6.5 defect management 3 6.6 disk reference plane 3 6.7 entrance
11、surface 3 6.8 error correction code (ECC) 3 6.9 format 3 6.10 hub 3 6.11 interleaving 3 6.12 Kerr rotation 3 6.13 land and groove 3 6.14 mark 3 6.15 optical disk 3 6.16 optical disk cartridge (ODC) 3 6.17 polarization 4 6.18 pre-recorded mark 4 6.19 read power 4 6.20 recording layer 4 6.21 Reed-Solo
12、mon code 4 6.22 rewritable optical disk 4 6.23 spindle 4 6.24 substrate 4 6.25 track 4 6.26 track pitch 4 6.27 write-inhibit hole 4 7 General description 4 8 Environments 5 8.1 Testing environment 5 8.2 Operating environment 5 8.3 Storage environment 5 8.3.1 Short-term storage 5 8.3.2 Long-term stor
13、age 6 8.4 Transportation 6 9 Safety requirements 6 10 Dimensional and mechanical characteristics of the case 6 10.1 General 6 10.2 Case drawings 6 10.3 Sides, reference axes and reference planes 7 10.3.1 Relationship of Sides A and B 7 10.3.2 Reference axes and case reference planes 7 10.4 Materials
14、 7ISO/IEC10089:1991 (E) BSI 03-2000 iii Page 10.5 Mass 7 10.6 Overall dimensions (seeFigure 3) 7 10.7 Location hole (seeFigure 3) 8 10.8 Alignment hole (seeFigure 3) 8 10.9 Surfaces on reference planes P (seeFigure 4 andFigure 4a) 8 10.10 Insertion slots and detent features (seeFigure 5) 9 10.11 Gri
15、pper slots (seeFigure 6) 9 10.12 Write-inhibit holes (seeFigure 7) 10 10.13 Media sensor holes (seeFigure 8) 10 10.14 Head and motor window (seeFigure 10) 11 10.15 Shutter (seeFigure 11) 11 10.16 Slot for shutter opener (seeFigure 11) 11 10.17 Shutter sensor notch (seeFigure 9) 12 10.18 User label a
16、reas (seeFigure 13) 12 11 Dimensional and physical characteristics of the disk 12 11.1 Dimensions of the disk 12 11.1.1 Outer diameter 12 11.1.2 Thickness 12 11.1.3 Clamping zone (seeFigure 1) 12 11.1.4 Clearance zone 12 11.2 Mass 13 11.3 Moment of inertia 13 11.4 Imbalance 13 11.5 Axial deflection
17、13 11.6 Axial acceleration 13 11.7 Dynamic radial runout 13 11.8 Radial acceleration 13 11.9 Tilt 13 12 Drop test 13 13 Interface between disk and drive 13 13.1 Clamping technique 13 13.2 Dimensions of the hub (seeFigure 1) 13 13.2.1 Outer diameter of the hub 13 13.2.2 Height of the hub 14 13.2.3 Di
18、ameter of the centre hole 14 13.2.4 Height of the top of the centre hole at diameter D9 14 13.2.5 Centring length at diameter D9 14 13.2.6 Chamfer at diameter D9 14 13.2.7 Chamfer at diameter D8 14 13.2.8 Outer diameter of the magnetizable ring 14 13.2.9 Inner diameter of the magnetizable ring 14 13
19、.2.10 Thickness of the magnetizable material 14 13.2.11 Position of the top of the magnetizable ring relative to the disk reference plane 14 13.3 Magnetizable material 15 13.4 Clamping force 15 13.5 Capture cylinder for the hub (seeFigure 12) 15 13.6 Disk position in the operating condition (seeFigu
20、re 12) 15ISO/IEC10089:1991 (E) iv BSI 03-2000 Page 14 Characteristics of the substrate 30 14.1 Index of refraction 30 14.2 Thickness 30 15 Characteristics of the recording layer 30 15.1 Test conditions 30 15.1.1 General 30 15.1.2 Read conditions 30 15.1.3 Write conditions 31 15.1.4 Erase conditions
21、31 15.2 Baseline reflectance 32 15.2.1 General 32 15.2.2 Actual value 32 15.2.3 Requirement 32 15.3 Magneto-optical recording in the User Zone 32 15.3.1 Resolution 32 15.3.2 Imbalance of magneto-optical signal 32 15.3.3 Figure of merit for magneto-optical signal 33 15.3.4 Narrow-band signal-to-noise
22、 ratio 33 15.3.5 Cross-talk ratio 34 15.3.6 Ease of erasure 34 16 Features common to both formats 34 16.1 Track geometry 34 16.1.1 Track shape 34 16.1.2 Direction of rotation 34 16.1.3 Track pitch 34 16.1.4 Track number 34 16.2 Formatted Zone 35 16.3 Control tracks 35 16.4 Control Track PEP Zone 36
23、16.4.1 Recording in the PEP Zone 36 16.4.2 Cross-track loss 36 16.4.3 Format of the tracks of the PEP Zone 37 16.5 Control Track SFP Zones 40 16.5.1 Duplicate of the PEP information 40 16.5.2 Media information 41 16.5.3 System Information 46 16.5.4 Unspecified content 47 16.6 Requirements for interc
24、hange of a user-recorded cartridge 47 16.6.1 Requirements for reading 47 16.6.2 Requirements for writing and erasing 47 17 Format A 47 17.1 Track layout 47 17.1.1 Tracking 47 17.1.2 Characteristics of pre-recorded information 48 17.2 Sector format 50 17.2.1 Sector Mark (SM) 51 17.2.2 VFO areas 52 17
25、.2.3 Address Mark (AM) 52ISO/IEC10089:1991 (E) BSI 03-2000 v Page 17.2.4 ID and CRC 52 17.2.5 Postamble (PA) 52 17.2.6 Offset Detection Flag (ODF) 52 17.2.7 Gap 52 17.2.8 Flag 52 17.2.9 Auto Laser Power Control (ALPC) 53 17.2.10 Sync 53 17.2.11 Data field 53 17.2.12 Buffer 53 17.3 Recording Code 53
26、17.4 Defect management 54 17.4.1 Media initialization 54 17.4.2 Write and read procedure 55 17.4.3 Layout of the User Zone 55 17.4.4 Summary of the location of the zones on the disk 58 18 Format B 60 18.1 Track layout 60 18.1.1 Servo format 60 18.1.2 Properties of pre-recorded signals 61 18.2 Data s
27、tructure 61 18.2.1 Track format 61 18.2.2 Sector format 61 18.2.3 Error detection and correction 62 18.2.4 Recording method 63 18.2.5 Defect management 66 Annex A (normative) Optical systems for measuring write, read and erase characteristics 71 Annex B (normative) Definition of write and erase puls
28、e width 73 Annex C (normative) Measurement of figure of merit 73 Annex D (informative) Values to be implemented in future standards 74 Annex E (normative) Pointer fields 75 Annex F (normative) CRC for ID fields 75 Annex G (normative) Interleave, CRC, ECC, Resync for the Data field 76 Annex H (inform
29、ative) Sector retirement guidelines 82 Annex I (informative) Office environment 82 Annex J (informative) Transportation 82 Annex K (normative) Requirements for interchange 82 Figure 1 Hub dimensions 16 Figure 2 Perspective view of the case 17 Figure 3 Overall dimensions and reference axes 18 Figure
30、4 Surfaces S1, S2, S3 and S4 of the reference plane P 19 Figure 4a Detail of surface S3 20 Figure 5 Insertion slot and detent 21 Figure 6 Gripper slots 22 Figure 7 Write-inhibit holes 23 Figure 8 Media ID sensor holes 24 Figure 9 Shutter sensor notch viewed from Side A 25 Figure 10 Head and motor wi
31、ndow 26ISO/IEC10089:1991 (E) vi BSI 03-2000 Page Figure 11 Shutter opening feature 27 Figure 12 Capture cylinder for the hub 28 Figure 13 User label area 29 Figure 14 Definition of I Land I H 32 Figure 15 Amplitude versus frequency for the magneto-optical signal 33 Figure 16 Example of phase-encoded
32、 modulation in the PEP Zone 36 Figure 17 Path of the laser beam when crossing tracks and the resulting PEP signals 37 Figure 18 Track format in the PEP Zone 37 Figure 19 Sector format in the PEP Zone 37 Figure 20 Example of a sector with Offset Detection Flag for on-land recording (schematic) 47 Fig
33、ure 21 Illustration of the various parameters for read characteristics 49 Figure 22 Sector format for1024 user bytes 50 Figure 23 Sector format for512 user bytes 51 Figure 24 Sector Mark pattern 51 Figure 25 Sector assignment of the DMAs for the1024-byte format 56 Figure 26 Sector assignment of the
34、DMAs for the512-byte format 56 Figure 27 Location of the defined zones 59 Figure 28 Layout of the servo area 60 Figure 29 Layout of a sector with12 DMP bytes 62 Figure A.1 Measuring set-up for write, read and erase characteristics 72 Figure B.1 Definition of the pulse shape 73 Figure E.1 Format of a
35、 DM pointer 75 Figure G.1 Data field configuration, 1024-byte sectors, ECC with10-way interleave 80 Figure G.2 Data field configuration,512-byte sectors, ECC with5-way interleave 81 Table 1 Format of the Data field of a sector of the PEP Zone 40 Table 2 Summary of media information 46 Table 3 Conver
36、sion of input bits to channel bits 54 Table 4 Byte assignment of the Disk Definition Structure 57 Table 5 Primary Defect List 57 Table 6 Secondary Defect List 58 Table 7 4/15 recorded symbols for the least significant4 bits of a user data byte 64 Table 8 4/15 recorded symbols for the most significan
37、t4 bits of a user data byte 65 Table 9 4/15 recorded symbols reserved for special functions 66 Table 10 Example of a sector in the defect management track (DMT) 69 Table 11 Logical disk format corresponding to the DMT sector ofTable 10 70ISO/IEC10089:1991 (E) BSI 03-2000 vii Foreword ISO (the Intern
38、ational Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical committees establish
39、ed by the respective organization to deal with particular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work. In the fie
40、ld of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC1. Draft International Standards adopted by the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least75% of the
41、national bodies casting a vote. International Standard ISO/IEC10089 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC1, Information technology. Annex A,Annex B,Annex C,Annex E,Annex F,Annex G andAnnex K form an integral part of this International Standard.Annex D,Annex H,Annex I andAnnex J are f
42、or information only.viii blankISO/IEC10089:1991 (E) BSI 03-2000 1 Introduction This International Standard specifies the characteristics of130mm optical disk cartridges (ODC) of the type providing for information to be written, read and erased many times using the magneto-optical effect. This Intern
43、ational Standard together with a standard for volume and file structure provides for full data interchange between data processing systems. 1 Scope This International Standard specifies definitions of the essential concepts; the environment in which the characteristics are to be tested; the environm
44、ents in which the cartridge are to be operated and stored; the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the case and of the optical disk; the magneto-optical characteristics and the recording characteristics for recording the information, for reading the information and for erasing it
45、 many times, so as to provide physical interchangeability between data processing systems; two formats for the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, the modulation methods used for recording and the quality of the recorded signals. 2 Conformance A 130mm rewritab
46、le optical disk cartridge is in conformance with this International Standard if it meets all the mandatory requirements of clauses8 to16, and either those of clause17 or those of clause18. 3 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, consti
47、tute provisions of this International Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of t
48、he standards listed below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. ISO 683-13:1986, Heat treatable steels, alloy steels and free-cutting steels Wrought stainless steels. IEC 950:1986, Safety of information technology equipment including electrical busine
49、ss equipment. 4 Conventions and notations The following conventions and notations apply in this International Standard. a) In each field the information is recorded so that the most significant byte (byte0) is recorded first. Within each byte the least significant bit is numbered bit0, the most significant bit (i.e. bit7 in an8-bit byte) is recorded first. This order of recording applies also to the data input of the error-correcting codes, to the cyclic redunda