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2、da by the Standards Council of Canada. ISBN 1-55324-01 1-1 February 2000 Information technology - Interchange on 300 mm optical disk cartridges of the write once, read multiple (WORM) type using the SSF method Technologies de /information - change sur cartouches de disque optique de 300 mm de diamet
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18、ge its suitability for their particular purpose. information technology - Interchange on 300 mm optical disk cartridges of the write once, read multiple (WORM) type usin9 the SSF method CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 73674-00 CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 1361 4-00 Infomation technolow - Intevchange on 300 mm optical disk cartr
19、idges of the write once, read multiple (WORM) type using the SSF method CSA Preface Standards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with international standards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCIT), Canadians serve as the Cana
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25、A/l INTER NATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 13614 First edit Ion 1995-1 2-1 5 Information technology - Interchange on 300 mm optical disk cartridges of the write once, read multiple (WORM) type using the SSF method Technologies de /information - Ecbange sur cartouches de dlsque optique de 300 mm de diametre
26、 du type ecriture unique-lecture multiple (WORM) utilisant la methode SSF Reference number ISO/IEC 1361 4:1995(E) IS0 / IEC 13614 : 1995 (E) Contents Foreword . ix Section 1 . General 1 1 Scope . 1 2 Conformance 1 3 Normative references . 1 4 Definition 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.13 4.9 4.1 0 4.1
27、 1 4.12 4.1 3 4.14 4.1 5 4.1 6 4.1 7 4.7 8 4.19 4.20 . 2 case 2 clamping zone 2 Control Track 2 Cyclic Redundancy Check . 2 defects management 2 Disk Reference Plane . 2 entrance surface . 2 Error Correction Code (ECC format . 2 Frame . 2 holding feature . 2 interleaving . 3 mark 3 optical disk 3 op
28、tical disk cartridge 3 recording layer . 3 Reed-Solomon code 3 sector . 3 space 3 spindle 3 0 1SO/IEC 1995 All rights reserved . Unless otherwise specified. no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means. electronic or mechanical. including photocopying and mic
29、rofilm. without permission in writing from the publisher . ISO/IEC Copyright Office Case postale 56 CH-1211 Geneve 20 . Switzerland ii 0 ISO/IEC IS0 / IEC 13614 : 1995 (E) 4.21 substrate . 3 4.22 track . 3 4.23 track pitch . 3 4.24 WORM disk . 3 4.25 Zone 3 Conventions . 4 5.1 Representation of numb
30、ers . 4 5.2 Names 4 Acronyms . 4 General description of the optical disk cartridge 5 General requirements . 5 8.1 Environ rnents 5 8.1.1 Testing environment 5 8.1.2 Operating environment . 5 8.1.4 8.2 Safety requirements 6 8.3 Flammability 6 Reference drive 7 9.1 Optical system 7 9.2 Optical beam .
31、7 9.3 Read channels 8 9.4 Tracking . 8 9.5 Rotation of the disk 8 8.1.3 Storage environement 6 Tra n s porta tion 6 Section 2 . Mechanical and physical characteristics . 10 Dimensional and physical characteristics of the case . 10 10.1 General description of the case 10 10.2 Reference planes of the
32、case . 10 10.3 Dimensions of the case 10 10.3.1 Overall dimensions 10 10.3.2 Location hole 11 10.3.3 Alignment hole . 12 10.3.4 Reference surfaces . 12 10.3.5 Detents 13 10.3.6 Write-inhibit feature 14 10.3.7 Head and spindle access windows 14 10.3.8 Shutter, shutter openers and mis-insert 10 protec
33、tion feature 15 iii ISO/IEC 13614 : 1995 (E) 0 ISO/IEC 10.3.8.1 10.3.8.2 10.3.8.3 10.3.8.4 10.3.9 10.3.1 0 10.3.11 10.3.1 1.1 10.3.11.2 10.3.12 10.4 10.4.1 1 U.4.2 10.4.3 10.4.4 10.4.5 Shutter . 15 Side shutter opener feature 15 Front shutter opener feature 16 Mis-insert protection feature . 16 Load
34、ing grooves 16 Sensor holes 16 Gripper features . 17 Gripper holes . 18 Label area 19 Gripper slots . : 17 Mechanical characteristics . 20 Material 20 Mass 20 Distortion . 20 Shutter opening force 20 Corn pliance 20 11 Dimensional. mechanical and physical characteristics of the disk 20 11.1 11.2 11.
35、3 11.3.1. 11.3.2. 11.3.3. 11.3.4 11.3.5 11.4 11.4.1 11 .4.2 11.4.3 11.4.4 11.4.5 11.4.6 11.4.7 11.4.8 11 .4.9 11.5 11 5.1 General description of the disk 20 Reference axis and plane of the disk 21 Dimensions of the disk 21 Centre zone 21 Clamping zone . 22 Transition zone 22 Information zone . 22 Ri
36、m zone . 22 Mechanical characteristics . 22 Material 22 Mass 22 Moment of inertia 22 Imbalance 23 Axial defection . 23 Axial acceleration . 23 Radial runout . 23 Radiai acceleration . 24 Tilt . 24 Optical characteristics 24 Index of refraction . 24 iv 0 ISO/IEC IS0 / IEC 13614 : 1995 (E) 12 11.5.2 T
37、hickness of the substrate 24 11 3.3 Birefringence 24 11 5.4 Reflectance . 25 Interface between cartridge and drive 25 12.1 Ctamping method . 25 12.2 Hub . 25 12.3 Clamping force . 26 12.5 Disk position in operation condition . 27 12.4 Capture cylinder . 26 Section 3 I Format of information . 41 13 1
38、4 15 16 17 Track geometry 41 13.1 Track shape 41 13.2 Direction of rotation 41 13.3 Track pitch 41 13.4 Track number . 41 Track format . 42 14.1 Track layout 42 14.2 Direction of rotation 42 14.3 S e ct o r n u m be r 43 Frame and sector format 43 15.1 Frame format 43 15.1 . 1 Servo-and-address fiel
39、d . 43 15.1 . 1 . 1 Add res field . 43 15.1.1.2 Servo field . 45 15.1.2 Data area . 46 15.1.2.1 Gaps . 46 15.1.2.2 Starting pattern 46 15.1.2.3 Closure pattern . 46 15.1.2.4 Data 47 15.1.3 Physical representation of the marks 47 15.2 Sector format 48 15.2.1 Gaps . 49 15.2.2 Laser Power Test field .
40、49 15.2.3 VFO field 49 15.2.4 Data field . 49 Re c o rd i n g . 49 Format of the information zone 50 17.1 General description of the information zone 50 V ISO/IEC 13614 : 1995 (E) 0 ISOltEC 17.2 17.2.1 17.2.3 Test zones 52 17.2.4 17.2.5 Data zone . 53 17.2.6 Buffer zone 53 18 Format of the data zone
41、 53 19 Defect management 53 Division of the information zone 50 PEP control zone . 51 17.2.2 System zone 52 SFP control zones 52 . 19.1 Hash code replacement algorithm . 53 19.2 Write procedure . 53 Section 4 - Characteristics of embossed pre-formatted information . 54 20.2 Reference drive 54 20.2.2
42、 Read power . 54 Definition of signals . 55 20 Method of testing 54 20.1 Envi ron rnent 54 20.2.1 Optics and mechanics 54 20.2.3 Read channel . 55 20.2.4 55 20.3 Signals from grooves 56 21.1 Phase depth . 56 21.2 Track location 56 22 Signals from servo-and-address fields 57 23 Signals from embossed
43、data fields . 57 24 Signals from PEP control zone . 57 Section 5 - Characteristics of the recording layer 58 25 Method of testing 58 25.2 Reference drive 59 25.2.1. Optics and mechanics 59 25.2.2 Read power . 59 25.2.3 Read power . 59 25.3 Write conditions 59 25.3.1 Write pulse 59 25.4 Definition of
44、 signals . 60 Tracking . 21 25.1 Environment 59 25.2.4 Tracking . 59 26 Optical characteristics . 60 vi 0 ISO/IEC IS0 / IEC 13614 : 1995 (E) 26.1 Baseline reflectivity . 60 26.2 Uniformity of reflectivity . 61 Read and write characteristics . 61 27.1 Sensitivity of the recording layer 61 27.1.1 Opti
45、cal conditions 61 27.1.2 Write power and writing conditions . 61 27.1.3 Characteristics of the written marks . 61 27.1.4 Definition and measurement conditions . 62 27.2 Read characteristics . 62 27.2.1 Optical conditions 62 27.2.2 Read power . 63 27.2.3 Ref I e ct ivity c h a ra cte risti cs 63 27.2
46、.4 Carrier-to-noise ratio 63 27.2.5 Cross-talk 64 27.2.6 Environment 64 Section 6 - Characteristics of user data 65 27 28 29 30 Method of testing . 65 28.1 Environment 65 28. 2 Reference drive 65 28.2.1 Optics and mechanics 66 28.2.2 Read power . 66 28.2.3 Read amplifiers 66 28.2.4 Analog-to-binary
47、converters . 66 28.2.5 Data clock . 66 28.2.6 28.2.7 Error correction . 66 28.2.8 Tra c ki n g . 66 Minimum quality of a sector 67 29.1 User-written data 67 Data interchange requirements 67 30.1 Tracking . 67 30.2 User-written data 67 30.3 Quality of disk . 67 Bina ry-to-digital conversion 66 Annexe
48、s A Distortion test . 68 B Compliance test 70 C Track deviation measurement . 72 D Replacement algorithm . 77 vi i ISO/lEC 13614 : 1995 (E) 0 ISO/IEC E Interleave and ECC of the data fields of a sector . 79 F PEP control zone . 82 G Control data of the SFP . 87 H Guidelines on sector replacement . 9
49、7 J Test method for the holding characteristics of the disk . 98 K Derivation of the operating climatic environment for the ODC 100 L M Transportation guideline . 105 Description of the off ice environment . 104 viii 0 ISO/IEC IS0 /IEC 13614 : 1995 (E) Foreword IS0 (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the international Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of IS0 or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical committees established by the