1、BRITISH STANDARD BS ISO/IEC 10090:1992 Implementation of ISO/IEC 10090:1992 Information technology 90mm optical disk cartridges, rewritable and read only, for data interchange UDC 681 327.68BSISO/IEC 10090:1992 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Information Systems
2、 Technology Standards Policy Committee, was publishedunder the authorityofthe Standards Boardand comes into effect on 15 January1993 BSI 02-2000 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference IST/4 Draft for comment 91/67251 DC ISBN 0 580 21592 X Committees res
3、ponsible for this British 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 ICI Imagedata Institution of Ele
4、ctrical Engineers International Computers Limited Kodak Limited Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBSISO/IEC10090:1992 BSI 02-2000 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover National foreword ii Foreword viii Text of ISO/IEC 10090 1BSISO/IEC 10090:1992 ii BSI 02
5、-2000 National foreword This British Standard reproduces verbatim ISO/IEC10090:1992 and implements it as the UK national standard. This British Standard is published under the direction of the Information Systems Technology Standards Policy Committee whose Technical Committee IST/4 has the responsib
6、ility to: aid enquirers to understand the text; present to the responsible international committee any enquiries on interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep UK interests informed; monitor related international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. NOTEInternational and Eu
7、ropean Standards, as well as overseas standards, are available from BSI Sales Department, BSI, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, MK146LE. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Co
8、mpliance 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, pages i and ii, theISO/IEC title page, pages ii to viii, pages1 to82 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyri
9、ght date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.ISO/IEC 10090:1992 (E) ii BSI 02-2000 Contents Page Foreword viii Introduction 1 Section 1. General 1 Scope 1 2 Conformance 1 3 Normative reference 1 4 Definitions 1 4.1 case 1
10、 4.2 cyclic redundancy check (CRC) 2 4.3 embossed mark 2 4.4 entrance surface 2 4.5 error correction code (ECC) 2 4.6 field 2 4.7 format 2 4.8 groove 2 4.9 interleaving 2 4.10 Kerr rotation 2 4.11 land and groove 2 4.12 mark 2 4.13 optical disk 2 4.14 optical disk cartridge (ODC) 2 4.15 polarization
11、 3 4.16 recording layer 3 4.17 Reed-Solomon code 3 4.18 rewritable optical disk 3 4.19 sector 3 4.20 substrate 3 4.21 track 3 4.22 zone 3 5 Conventions and notations 3 5.1 Representation of numbers 3 5.2 Names 3 6 List of acronyms 4 7 General description of the optical disk cartridge 4 8 General req
12、uirements 4 8.1 Environments 4 8.1.1 Testing environment 4 8.1.2 Operating environment 5 8.1.3 Storage environment 5 8.1.4 Transportation 5 8.2 Temperature shock 5 8.3 Safety requirements 5 8.4 Flammability 5 9 Reference Drive 6 9.1 Optical system 6 9.2 Optical beam 7 9.3 Read channels 7 9.4 Trackin
13、g 7 9.5 Rotation of the disk 7 Section 2. Mechanical and physical characteristics 10 Dimensional and physical characteristics of the case 8 10.1 General description of the case 8ISO/IEC10090:1992(E) BSI 02-2000 iii Page 10.2 Reference planes of the case 8 10.3 Dimensions of the case 8 10.3.1 Overall
14、 dimensions 8 10.3.2 Location hole 9 10.3.3 Alignment hole 9 10.3.4 Reference surfaces 9 10.3.5 Detents 9 10.3.6 Functional Areas 10 10.3.7 Spindle and head windows 10 10.3.8 Shutter 11 10.3.9 Path for shutter opener and shutter sensor notch 12 10.3.10 Mis-insert protections 12 10.3.11 Gripper slots
15、 13 10.3.12 Label area 13 10.4 Mechanical characteristics 13 10.4.1 Material 13 10.4.2 Mass 13 10.4.3 Edge Distortion 13 10.4.4 Compliance 13 10.4.5 Shutter opening force 13 11 Dimensional, mechanical and physical characteristics of the disk 25 11.1 General description of the disk 25 11.2 Reference
16、axis and plane of the disk 25 11.3 Dimensions of the disk 26 11.3.1 Hub dimensions 26 11.3.2 Clamping zone 26 11.4 Mechanical characteristics 27 11.4.1 Material 27 11.4.2 Mass 27 11.4.3 Moment of inertia 27 11.4.4 Imbalance 27 11.4.5 Axial deflection 27 11.4.6 Axial acceleration 27 11.4.7 Radial run
17、out 27 11.4.8 Radial acceleration 28 11.4.9 Tilt 28 11.5 Optical characteristics 28 11.5.1 Index of refraction 28 11.5.2 Thickness of the substrate 28 11.5.3 Birefringence 28 11.5.4 Reflectance 28 12 Interface between cartridge and drive 29 12.1 Clamping method 29 12.2 Clamping force 29 12.3 Capture
18、 cylinder (seeFigure 14) 29 12.4 Disk position in operating condition (seeFigure 14) 29 Section 3. Format of information 13 Track geometry 31 13.1 Track shape 31 13.2 Direction of rotation 31ISO/IEC 10090:1992 (E) iv BSI 02-2000 Page 13.3 Track pitch 31 13.4 Track number 31 14 Track format 31 14.1 T
19、rack layout 31 14.2 Radial alignment 31 14.3 Sector Number 31 15 Sector format 32 15.1 Sector layout 32 15.2 Sector Mark 32 15.3 VFO fields 32 15.4 Address Mark (AM) 33 15.5 ID fields 33 15.6 Postambles (PA) 33 15.7 Offset Detection Field (ODF) 33 15.8 Gap 33 15.9 Sync 34 15.10 Data field 34 15.10.1
20、 User data bytes 34 15.10.2 CRC and ECC bytes 34 15.10.3 Resync bytes 34 15.11 Buffer field 34 16 Recording code 34 17 Format of the Information Zone 36 17.1 General description of the Information Zone 36 17.2 Division of the Information Zone 36 17.2.1 Initial Zone 36 17.2.2 Acquire Zone 36 17.2.3 T
21、est Zones 37 17.2.4 Control Zones 37 17.2.5 Data Zone 37 17.2.6 Buffer Zone 37 18 Format of the Data Zone 37 18.1 Defect Management Areas (DMAs) 37 18.2 Disk Definition Sector (DDS) 39 18.3 Rewritable Zone 39 18.3.1 Location 39 18.3.2 Partitioning 39 18.4 Embossed Zone 40 18.4.1 Location 41 18.4.2 P
22、artitioning 41 18.4.3 Parity Sectors 41 19 Defect management in the Rewritable Zone 42 19.1 Initialization of the disk 42 19.2 Certification 42 19.2.1 Slipping Algorithm 42 19.2.2 Linear Replacement Algorithm 42 19.3 Disks not certified 42 19.4 Write procedure 43 19.5 Primary Defect List (PDL) 43 19
23、.6 Secondary Defect List (SDL) 43ISO/IEC10090:1992(E) BSI 02-2000 v Page Section 4. Characteristics of embossed information 20 Method of testing 44 20.1 Environment 44 20.2 Use of the Reference Drive 45 20.2.1 Optics and mechanics 45 20.2.2 Read power 45 20.2.3 Read channels 45 20.2.4 Tracking 45 20
24、.3 Definition of signals 45 21 Signals from grooves 46 21.1 Cross-track signal 47 21.2 Cross-track minimum signal 47 21.3 Push-pull signal 47 21.4 Divided push-pull signal 47 21.5 On-track signal 48 21.6 Phase depth 48 21.7 Track location 48 22 Signals from Headers 48 22.1 Sector Mark 48 22.2 VFO1 a
25、nd VFO2 49 22.3 Address Mark, ID field and Postamble 49 23 Signals from embossed Recording fields 49 Section 5. Characteristics of the recording layer 24 Method of testing 49 24.1 Environment 49 24.2 Reference Drive 49 24.2.1 Optics and mechanics 50 24.2.2 Read power 50 24.2.3 Read channel 50 24.2.4
26、 Tracking 50 24.3 Write conditions 50 24.3.1 Write pulse 50 24.3.2 Write power and pulse width 51 24.3.3 Write magnetic field 51 24.4 Erase conditions 51 24.4.1 Erase power 51 24.4.2 Erase magnetic field 51 24.5 Definition of signals 51 25 Magneto-optical characteristics 52 25.1 Figure of merit 52 2
27、5.2 Imbalance of the magneto-optical signal 52 26 Write characteristics 52 26.1 Resolution 52 26.2 Narrow-band signal-to-noise ratio 52 26.3 Cross-talk 53 27 Erase characteristics 53 Section 6. Characteristics of user data 28 Method of testing 54 28.1 Environment 54 28.2 Reference Drive 54 28.2.1 Op
28、tics and mechanics 54ISO/IEC 10090:1992 (E) vi BSI 02-2000 Page 28.2.2 Read power 54 28.2.3 Read amplifiers 54 28.2.4 Analog-to-binary converters 54 28.2.5 Error correction 54 28.2.6 Tracking 54 29 Minimum quality of a sector 54 29.1 Headers 55 29.1.1 Sector Mark 55 29.1.2 ID fields 55 29.2 User-wri
29、tten data 55 29.3 Embossed data 55 30 Data interchange requirements 55 30.1 Tracking 55 30.2 User-written data 55 30.3 Embossed data 55 30.4 Quality of disk 55 Annex A (normative) Edge distortion test 56 Annex B (normative) Compliance test 57 Annex C (informative) Track deviation measurement 59 Anne
30、x D (normative) CRC for ID fields 62 Annex E (normative) Format of the Data field of a sector 63 Annex F (normative) Contents of the Control Zones 65 Annex G (informative) Guidelines for sector replacement 72 Annex H (normative) Measurement of the figure of merit 72 Annex J (informative) Read power,
31、 write power and erase power 72 Annex K (normative) Test method for measuring the adsorbent force of the hub 73 Annex L (informative) Derivation of the operating climatic environment 75 Annex M (normative) Air cleanliness class100000 78 Annex N (normative) Position of the cartridge relative to the r
32、eference planes 80 Annex P (informative) Transportation 80 Annex Q (informative) Office environment 81 Annex R (normative) Relaxation by zones of the requirements for signals 81 Figure 1 Optical system of the Reference Drive 6 Figure 2 General view of the case 14 Figure 3 Overall dimensions, viewed
33、on Side A 15 Figure 4 Reference surfaces on Side A 16 Figure 5 Detents, seen on Side A 17 Figure 6 Functional Areas FA1 and FA2, seen on Side A and in cross-section 18 Figure 7 Spindle and head windows on Side A (bottom) and B (top) of the case without shutter 19 Figure 8 Shutter in just open positi
34、on (top) and maximum open position (bottom). The dashed line indicates the position of the shutter edge when the shutter is closed 20 Figure 9 Path for the shutter opener, seen from Side B without shutter 21 Figure 10 Mis-insert protections, seen from Side B of the case without shutter 22 Figure 11
35、Gripper slots seen from Side B of the case without shutter 23 Figure 12 Label area 24 Figure 13 Hub dimensions and clamping zone 25ISO/IEC10090:1992(E) BSI 02-2000 vii Page Figure 14 Capture cylinder and disk position in operating condition 30 Figure 15 Sector format 32 Figure 16 Pattern of the Sect
36、or Mark 33 Figure 17 Signals from embossed areas 46 Figure 18 Shape of write pulse 50 Figure 19 Spectrum analyser display 53 Figure A.1 Distortion Gauge 56 Figure B.1 Compliance gauge 58 Figure B.2 Detail of posts 58 Figure C.1 Maximum allowed amplitude of a single, sinusoidal track deviation 59 Fig
37、ure C.2 Implementation of a Reference Servo by filtering the track position signal with the reduction characteristics of the Reference Servo 59 Figure C.3 Implementation of a Reference Servo by changing the transfer function of the actual servo 61 Figure C.4 Implementation of a Reference Servo by ch
38、anging the tracking error of the actual servo 62 Figure K.1 Test device for the clamping characteristic of the hub 74 Figure K.2 Calibration plate of the test device 74 Figure L.1 Climatogram of IEC Class3K3 and the ODC operating environment 76 Figure L.2 Wet bulb temperatures of the operating and s
39、torage environments 77 Figure M.1 Particle size distribution curve 79 Figure N.1 Position of the cartridge 80 Table 1 Use of the Functional Areas FA1 and FA2 10 Table 2 Conversion of input bits to Channel-bits 35 Table 3a Transition from the end of the ID 1and ID 2field to the VFO 2field 35 Table 3b
40、 Transition from the byte in the Data field preceding a Resync to the Resync field 35 Table 4 Layout of the Information Zone; the radii of a zone in the table are the nominal values of the radius of the centre of the first track and of the radius of the centre of the last track of the zone 36 Table
41、5 Layout of the Data Zone, the Control Zones and the Buffer Tracks 38 Table 6 Partitioning of the Rewritable and Embossed Zones 38 Table 7 Locations of the DMAs 38 Table 8 Requirements for the DDS, PDL and SDL 39 Table 9 Content of the DDS 40 Table 10 DDS Parameter Restrictions 40 Table 11 Content o
42、f the PDL 43 Table 12 Content of the SDL 44 Table E.1 Data field configuration. The indices i and j of bytes B ijare given along the sides of the matrix 65 Table F.1 Summary of recording control data 71 Table J.1 Rotational frequency and maximum read power 72 Table R.1 Requirements for signals in ea
43、ch zone 82ISO/IEC 10090:1992 (E) viii BSI 02-2000 Foreword ISO (the International 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 dev
44、elopment of International Standards through technical committees established 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-governm
45、ental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work. In the field 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. Publica
46、tion as an International Standard requires approval by at least75% of the national bodies casting a vote. International Standard ISO/IEC10090 was prepared by the European Computer Manufacturers Association (as Standard ECMA-154) and was adopted, under a special “fast-track procedure”, by Joint Techn
47、ical Committee ISO/IEC JTC1, Information technology in parallel with its approval by national bodies of ISO and IEC. Annex A, Annex B, Annex D, Annex E, Annex F, Annex H, Annex K, Annex M, Annex N and Annex R form an integral part of this International Standard. Annex C, Annex G, Annex J, Annex L, A
48、nnex P and Annex Q are for information only.ISO/IEC10090:1992(E) BSI 02-2000 1 Introduction This International Standard specifies the characteristics of90mm optical disk cartridges (ODCs) of the type providing for data to be written, read and erased many times using the thermo-magnetic and magneto-o
49、ptical effects. A part or all of the optical disk may be pre-recorded and be reproduced by stamping or other means. Thisinformation is read without recourse to the magneto-optical effect. This International Standard together with a standard for volume and file structure provides for full data interchange between data processing systems. Interchange involves the ability to write, read and erase data without introducing any error. Section 1. General 1 Scope This Internat