1、Reference numberISO/IEC 11694-2:2000(E)ISO/IEC 2000INTERNATIONALSTANDARDISO/IEC11694-2Second edition2000-04-15Identification cards Optical memorycards Linear recording method Part 2:Dimensions and location of the accessibleoptical areaCartes didentification Cartes mmoire optique Mthodedenregistremen
2、t linaire Partie 2: Dimensions et emplacement de la zone optique accessibleAdopted by INCITS (InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards) as an American National Standard.Date of ANSI Approval: 8/9/00Published by American National Standards Institute,25 West 43rd Street, New York,
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10、 rights reserved iiiISO/IEC 11694-2:2000(E)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 IECparticipate in the development of Intern
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13、the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting.Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote.Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this part of ISO/IEC 11694 may be the subjec
14、t ofpatent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.International Standard ISO/IEC 11694-2 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Informationtechnology, Subcommittee SC 17, Identification cards and related devices.This second e
15、dition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO/IEC 11694-2:1995), which has been technicallyrevised.ISO/IEC 11694 consists of the following parts, under the general title Identification cards Optical memorycards Linear recording method: Part 1: Physical characteristics Part 2: Dimensions and loc
16、ation of the accessible optical area Part 3: Optical properties and characteristics Part 4: Logical data structuresAnnex A forms a normative part of this part of ISO/IEC 11694.Foreword ISO/IECivISO/IEC 11694-2:2000(E)IntroductionThis part of ISO/IEC 11694 is one of a series of standards describing t
17、he parameters for optical memory cards andthe use of such cards for the storage and interchange of digital data.The standards recognize the existence of different methods for recording and reading information on opticalmemory cards, the characteristics of which are specific to the recording method e
18、mployed. In general, thesedifferent recording methods will not be compatible with each other. Therefore, the standards are structured toaccommodate the inclusion of existing and future recording methods in a consistent manner.This part of ISO/IEC 11694 is specific to optical memory cards using the l
19、inear recording method. Characteristicswhich apply to other specific recording methods shall be found in separate standards documents.This part of ISO/IEC 11694 defines the dimensions and location of the accessible optical area and the extent ofcompliance with, addition to, and/or deviation from the
20、 relevant base document, ISO/IEC 11693.The users attention is called to the possibility that compliance with this part of ISO/IEC 11694 may require use of aninvention covered by patent rights and/or other material covered by copyrights. By publication of this part ofISO/IEC 11694, no position is tak
21、en with respect to the validity of this claim or of any patent rights or copyrights inconnection therewith.1Identification cards Optical memory cards Linear recordingmethod Part 2: Dimensions and location of the accessibleoptical area1 ScopeThis part of ISO/IEC 11694 defines the dimensions and locat
22、ion of the accessible optical area of optical memorycards with ID-1 dimensions using the linear recording method.2 Normative referencesThe following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthis part of ISO/IEC 11694. For dated references,
23、 subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of thesepublications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this part of ISO/IEC 11694 are encouraged toinvestigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. Forundated references, t
24、he latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IECmaintain registers of currently valid International Standards.ISO/IEC 7810:1995, Identification cards Physical characteristics.ISO/IEC 11693:1994, Identification cards Optical memory cards General characteristics.
25、ISO/IEC 11694-4:1996, Identification cards Optical memory cards Linear recording method Part 4: Logicaldata structures.3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this part of ISO/IEC 11694, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC 11693 and the followingapply.3.1pulse position modulation (PPM)an e
26、ncoding method where binary data is conveyed by the presence, or absence, of a mark at a given positionNOTE One mark defines one data transition.3.2pulse width modulation (PWM)an encoding method where binary data is conveyed by the position of the edges of a markNOTE One mark defines two data transi
27、tions.INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC ISO/IEC11694-2:2000(E)ISO/IEC 11694-2:2000(E) ISO/IEC23.3reference edgesusing the card orientation shown in Figure 1, the reference edges are the lower horizontal edge and the left verticaledge3.4reference trackfirst track located nearest the horizontal reference
28、 edge of the card as shown in Figure 14 Dimensions and locationThis part of ISO/IEC 11694 applies to cards containing only one accessible optical area. Optional card layouts aredescribed in annex A.4.1 Accessible optical areaThe dimensions and location of the accessible optical area shall be as show
29、n in Figure 1.4.2 Dimension CDimension C as shown in Figure 1 is not fixed by this part of ISO/IEC 11694 but shall be left to each industry usergroup to specify for those applications requiring interchange. Dimension C shall never be less than 9,5 mm norgreater than 49,2 mm.4.3 Dimension XWhen using
30、 PWM, dimension X shall be 3,0 mm maximum. When using PPM, dimension X shall be 1,0 mmmaximum. See Figure 1 and ISO/IEC 11694-4:1996, annex A or annex B.4.4 Dimension YDimension Y, as shown in Figure 1, shall be less than dimension D by at least 1,0 mm. When using PWM,dimension Y shall be 4,5 mm max
31、imum. See ISO/IEC 11694-4:1996, annex A.4.5 SkewThe skew of the reference track relative to the horizontal reference edge of the card shall be less than or equal to0,2 . See Figure 1.3Dimensions in millimetresAccessible optical areaReference EdgeReference TrackReference edgeXXADYCBA = 85,47 to 85,72
32、 (ISO/IEC 7810) D = 5,8 0,7B = 53,92 to 54,03 (ISO/IEC 7810) X = see 4.3C = see 4.2 Y = see 4.4NOTE Drawing not to scale.Figure 1 Dimensions and location of the accessible optical areaISO/IEC 11694-2:2000(E) ISO/IEC ISO/IEC4Annex A(normative)Optional card layoutsA.1 ScopeAnnex A of this part of ISO/
33、IEC 11694 provides information concerning the dimensions and locations of theaccessible optical area of optical memory cards using the linear recording method which may include othertechnologies in addition to the accessible optical area.A.2 Accessible optical areaA.2.1 LocationThe accessible optica
34、l area can be located on either face of the card.A.2.2 Reference trackThe reference track can be located at the “top” or “bottom” of the card.A.2.3 SizeThe size of the accessible optical area can be adjusted to accommodate other technologies included on the card.A.2.4 CoexistenceTechnologies located
35、 coincident with the accessible optical area on either side on the card should not interfere withthe accessible optical area.ISO/IEC 11694-2:2000(E)5Bibliography1 ISO/IEC 7811-2:1995, Identification cards Recording technique Part 2: Magnetic stripe.2 ISO/IEC 7811-3:1995, Identification cards Recordi
36、ng technique Part 3: Location of embossedcharacters on ID-1 cards.3 ISO/IEC 7811-4:1995, Identification cards Recording technique Part 4: Location of read-only magnetictracks Tracks 1 and 2.4 ISO/IEC 7811-5:1995, Identification cards Recording technique Part 5: Location of read-write magnetictrack Track 3.5 ISO/IEC 7816-2:1999, Identification cards Integrated circuit(s) card with contacts Part 2: Dimensionsand location of contacts. ISO/IECISO/IEC 11694-2:2000(E)ISO/IEC 11694-2:2000(E)ICS 35.240.15Price based on 5 pages ISO/IEC 2000 All rights reserved