1、 Reference numberISO/IEC 22050:2002(E)ISO/IEC 2002INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC22050First edition2002-10-01Information technology Data interchangeon 12,7 mm, 384-track magnetic tape cartridges Ultrium-1 format Technologies de linformation change de donnes sur cartouches bande magntique 12,7 mm, 384
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11、50:2002(E) ISO/IEC 2002 All rights reserved iiiContents Section 1 General 1 Scope 1 2 Conformance 1 2.1 Magnetic tape cartridge 1 2.2 Generating system 1 2.3 Receiving system 1 3 Normative references 1 4 Terms and definitions 2 4.1 Access Point 2 4.2 algorithm 2 4.3 algorithmically processed data 2
12、4.4 a.c. erase 2 4.5 Average Signal Amplitude 2 4.6 back surface 2 4.7 Beginning of Tape (BOT) 2 4.8 Beginning of Wrap (BOW) 2 4.9 bit 2 4.10 bit cell 2 4.11 Broad Band Signal-to-Noise Ratio (BBSNR) 2 4.12 byte 2 4.13 cartridge 2 4.14 Channel bit 3 4.15 Codeword 3 4.16 Codeword Pair 3 4.17 Codeword
13、Quad (CQ) 3 4.18 CQ Set 3 4.19 cyclic redundancy check (CRC) character 3 4.20 Data Set 3 4.21 Data Set Information Table (DSIT) 3 4.22 End of Data (EOD) 3 4.23 End of Tape (EOT) 3 4.24 End of Wrap (EOW) 3 4.25 Error Correcting Code (ECC) 3 4.26 File Mark 3 4.27 flux transition position 3 4.28 flux t
14、ransition spacing 3 4.29 forward tape motion 3 4.30 header 3 4.31 Housekeeping Data Set 3 4.32 logical forword 4 4.34 Logical Point 4 4.35 magnetic tape 4 4.36 Master Standard Reference Tape (MSRT) 4 4.37 LTO Cartridge Memory (LTO CM) 4 4.38 Optimum Recording Current 4 Copyright American National St
15、andards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/IEC 22050:2002(E) iv ISO/IEC 2002 All rights reserved4.39 physical end of tape 4 4.40 physical forward 4 4.41 physical reverse 4 4.42 pre-record condition 4
16、 4.43 processed data 4 4.44 Processed Record 4 4.45 Processing (Compression) 4 4.46 Protected Record 4 4.47 Record 5 4.48 recorded element 5 4.50 Reprocessing (Decompression) 5 4.51 reverse tape motion 5 4.52 run length limited encoding (RLL) 5 4.53 Secondary Standard Reference Tape (SSRT) 5 4.54 se
17、rvo acquisition region 5 4.55 Standard Reference Amplitude (SRA) 4.56 Symbol 5 4.57 Synchronised Codeword Quad (SCQ) 4.58 Test Recording Density (TRD) 5 4.59 wrap 5 4.60 write equalisation 5 4.61 (1,7) RLL code 5 5 Conventions and notations 6 5.1 Representation of numbers 6 5.2 Dimensions 6 5.3 Name
18、s 6 5.4 Alphanumeric string encoding 6 6 Acronyms 6 7 Environment and safety 6 7.1 Cartridge and tape testing environment 7 7.2 Cartridge operating environment 7 7.3 Cartridge storage environment 7 7.4 Tape tension 7 7.5 Safety 7 7.6 Flammability 7 7.7 Transportation 7 Section 2 - Requirements for t
19、he Cartridge 8 8 Dimensional and Mechanical Characteristics of the Cartridge 8 8.1 Elements of the cartridge 8 8.2 Reference Planes of the case 8 8.3 Dimensions of the case 8 8.3.1 Overall dimension 8 8.3.2 Reference points for reference planes 9 8.3.3 Positioning notches 10 8.3.4 Handling notches 1
20、0 8.3.5 Mis-insertion protection 11 8.3.6 Stacking features 11 8.3.7 Label area of the rear side 12 8.3.8 Central window 12 8.3.9 Sliding door 12 8.3.10 Case opening 12 8.4 Write-inhibit mechanism 13 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for Resal
21、eNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/IEC 22050:2002(E) ISO/IEC 2002 All rights reserved v8.5 Flexibility of the case 13 8.5.1 Requirements 13 8.5.2 Procedure 13 8.6 Tape reel 13 8.6.1 Locking mechanism 13 8.6.2 Axis of rotation of the reel 14 8.6.3 Reel flanges 1
22、4 8.6.4 Metallic insert 14 8.6.5 Toothed rim 15 8.6.6 Hub of the reel 15 8.6.7 Relative positions of hub and case 15 8.6.8 Characteristics of the toothed rim 15 8.7 Magnetic tape 16 8.7.1 Tape wind 16 8.7.2 Wind tension 16 8.7.3 Circumference of the tape reel 16 8.7.4 Moment of inertia 16 8.8 Leader
23、 pin assembly 17 8.8.1 Leader pin assembly dimensions 17 8.8.2 Leader tape attachment to leader pin assembly 17 8.8.3 Latching the leader pin assembly in the case 8.8.4 Mechanism and tape exit keepout area 18 8.9 LTO CM 18 8.10 Areas reserved for cartridge presence sensing 19 8.11 Handling grips and
24、 insertion indicator 8.11.1 Side grips 19 8.11.2 Insertion indicator 19 8.11.3 Top grip 19 8.11.4 Bottom grip 20 8.12 Pad Printing Areas 20 8.13 Opacity 20 Section 3 - Requirements for the Unrecorded Tape 35 9 Mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the tape 35 9.1 Materials 35 9.2 T
25、ape length 35 9.2.1 Length of magnetic tape 35 9.2.2 Length of leader tape 35 9.2.3 Length of splicing tape 35 9.3 Tape Width 35 9.3.1 Width of magnetic tape 35 9.3.2 Width of leader tape 35 9.3.3 Width of splicing tape 35 9.3.4 Procedure 36 9.4 Tape Thickness 36 9.4.1 Procedure 36 9.5 Longitudinal
26、curvature 36 9.5.1 Procedure 36 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/IEC 22050:2002(E) vi ISO/IEC 2002 All rights reserved9.6 Edge Quality 36 9.6.1 Edge deviation
27、36 9.7 Tape flatness 37 9.7.1 Cupping 37 9.7.2 Curl/Twist 38 9.8 Coating adhesion 38 9.8.1 Procedure 38 9.9 Layer-to-layer adhesion 38 9.9.1 Requirement 38 9.9.2 Procedure 39 9.10 Coefficient of friction 40 9.10.1 Requirement 40 9.10.2 Procedure for the measurement of the dynamic friction between th
28、e magnetic surface and the back surface 40 9.10.3 Procedure for the measurement of the dynamic friction between the back surface and SS-310 stainless steel 40 9.10.4 Procedure for the measurement of the dynamic friction between the magnetic surface and AlO2/TiC ceramic 40 9.11 Surface quality 41 9.1
29、1.1 Surface roughness 41 9.12 Abrasivity 41 9.13 Tensile strength 41 9.13.1 Breaking strength 41 9.13.2 Offset yield strength 41 9.14 Longitudinal compliance 41 9.14.1 Procedure 42 9.15 Residual elongation 42 9.15.1 Requirement 42 9.15.2 Procedure 42 9.16 Flexural rigidity 42 9.16.1 Requirement 42 9
30、.16.2 Procedure 42 9.17 Transverse dimensional stability 42 9.18 Electrical resistance of coated surfaces 42 9.18.1 Requirement 42 9.18.2 Procedure 42 10 Magnetic Recording Characteristics 43 10.1 General 43 10.2 Test conditions 43 10.3 Optimum Recording Current 44 10.4 Signal amplitude 44 10.5 Reso
31、lution 44 10.6 Overwrite 44 10.6.1 Requirement 44 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/IEC 22050:2002(E) ISO/IEC 2002 All rights reserved vii10.7 Ease of erasure 4
32、4 10.8 Broad Band Signal-to-Noise Ratio 44 10.8.1 Requirement 44 10.9 Tape quality 44 10.9.1 Missing pulses 44 10.9.2 Missing pulse zone 45 Section 4 - Requirements for an Interchanged Tape 45 11 Method of recording servo bands 45 11.1 General 45 11.2 Servo bands 45 11.2.1 Servo stripes 46 11.2.2 Se
33、rvo bursts 46 11.2.3 Servo frames 46 11.2.4 Servo signal amplitude 47 11.2.5 Servo signal polarity 47 11.2.6 Servo defects 48 11.3 Servo frame encoding 48 11.3.1 Method of encoding position and manufacturers data 48 11.3.2 LPOS word construction 50 11.3.3 Tape manufacturer encoding 51 11.3.4 Cross t
34、ape identification 53 11.4 Servo band location 53 11.5 Servo band pitch 53 11.6 Nominal servo locations 53 11.7 Long-term average servo location 53 12 Method of recording data tracks 54 12.1 Physical recording density 54 12.2 Nominal bit cell length 54 12.3 Long-term average bit cell length 54 12.4
35、Short-term Average Bit Cell Length (STA) 54 12.5 Rate of change of the STA 54 12.6 Bit shift 54 12.7 Recording performance test conditions 12.8 Track sequence addressing 54 12.9 Location of data tracks 55 12.10 Track width 55 12.11 Adjacent track pitch 56 12.12 Azimuth 56 12.13 Total character skew
36、56 12.14 Channel Layout 56 13 Format 57 13.1 General 57 13.2 Protected Record 58 13.3 Processed Protected Record Sequence 59 13.3.1 Control Symbols 59 13.3.2 End Marker 60 13.3.3 Access Points 60 13.3.4 Alignment and append points 61 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS un
37、der license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/IEC 22050:2002(E) viii ISO/IEC 2002 All rights reserved13.4 Data Set 61 13.4.1 Format Identification Data Set (FID) 61 13.4.2 User Data Set 62 13.4.3 EOD Data Set 62 13.4.4 Housekeeping Data S
38、et 62 13.5 Data Set Information Table (DSIT) 62 13.5.1 Drive Manufacturer Use 63 13.5.2 Drive Manufacturer Use C1 63 13.5.3 Reserved 63 13.5.4 Drive Manufacturers Identity 63 13.5.5 Data Set number 63 13.5.6 Valid Data Length 64 13.5.7 Access Point Offset 64 13.5.8 Total Records 64 13.5.9 Total File
39、 Marks 65 13.5.10 Record Count 65 13.5.11 File Mark Count 66 13.5.12 Thread Count 66 13.5.13 Data Set Type 66 13.5.14 Data Set Flags 67 13.5.15 Thread Write Pass 67 13.5.16 Tape Write Pass 67 13.6 ECC 67 13.6.1 Sub Data Set 68 13.6.2 C1 Sub Data Set 68 13.6.3 ECC Encoded Sub Data Set 69 13.6.4 Codew
40、ord Pair designation 70 13.7 Codeword Quads (CQ) 70 13.7.1 Codeword Pair Header 71 13.7.2 First Codeword Pair 72 13.7.3 Second Codeword Pair 72 13.8 Allocation of CQs to Logical Tracks 73 13.9 Data randomisation 74 13.10 RLL encoding 74 14 Recording of data on tape 75 14.1 Synchronised Data Set 75 1
41、4.1.1 Data Set Separator (DSS) 75 14.1.2 VFO Field 1 76 14.1.3 VFO Field 2 76 14.1.4 Synchronised Codeword Quad (SCQ) 76 14.2 Write equalisation bit encoding 77 14.3 Writing cells on tape 77 15 Regions on tape 77 15.1 Logical Points and regions 77 15.2 Calibration Region 79 15.3 User Data Region 79
42、15.4 Interrupted Data Sets 79 15.5 Repeated CQ Sets 80 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/IEC 22050:2002(E) ISO/IEC 2002 All rights reserved ix15.6 Amble CQs 80
43、15.7 Beginning of Wrap (BOW) 81 15.8 End of Wrap (EOW) 81 15.9 Appending and Overwriting 81 15.10 Servo Tracking Faults 82 Annexes A - Measurement of Bit Shift 83 B - Measurement of Broad Band Signal-to-Noise Ratio 84 C - Tape Abrasivity Measurement Procedure 86 D - LTO Cartridge Memory 88 E - Flexu
44、ral Rigidity Procedure 107 F - LTO CM electrical interface 109 G - Recommendations for transportation 126 H - Inhibitor Tape 127 I - Vendor code lists 128 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted with
45、out license from IHS-,-,-ISO/IEC 22050:2002(E) x ISO/IEC 2002 All rights reservedForeword 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 IS
46、O or IEC participate in the development 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 organization
47、s, governmental and non-governmental, 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 JTC 1. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Direct
48、ives, Part 3. The main task of the joint technical committee is to prepare International Standards. 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 least 75 % of the
49、national bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject of patent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/IEC 22050 was prepared by ECMA (as ECMA-319) and was adopted, under a special “fast-track