1、 Reference numberISO/IEC 22092:2002(E)ISO/IEC 2002Information technology Data interchange on 130 mm magneto-optical disk cartridges Capacity: 9,1 Gbytes per cartridge Technologies de linformation change de donnes sur cartouches de disque optique magntique de 130 mm Capacit: 9,1 Gbytes par cartouche
2、National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 22092:04(ISO/IEC 22092:2002)International Standard ISO/IEC 22092:2002 (first edition, 2002-07-01) has been adopted without modification(IDT) as CSA Standard CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 22092:04, which has been approved as a National Standard of Canadaby the Standards C
3、ouncil of Canada.ISBN 1-55397-266-X January 2004The Canadian Standards Association (CSA), The Standards Council of Canada is theunder whose auspices this National Standard has been coordinating body of the National Standards system, produced, was chartered in 1919 and accredited by a federation of i
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17、 Standard is stated in its Scope, it is importantto note that it remains the responsibility of the users to judge its suitability for their particular purpose.Registered trade-mark of Canadian Standards AssociationCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 22092:04 magneto-optical disk cartridges Capacity: 9,1 Gbytes per cart
18、ridgeInformation technology Data interchange on 130 mmJanuary 2004 Canadian Standards Association CSA/1CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 22092:04Information technology Datainterchange on 130 mmmagneto-optical disk cartridges Capacity: 9,1 Gbytes per cartridgeCSA PrefaceStandards development within the Information Tec
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25、 5N6 1-800-463-6727 416-747-4044www.csa.caReference numberISO/IEC 22092:2002(E)ISO/IEC 2002INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC22092First edition2002-07-01Information technology Data interchange on 130 mm magneto-optical disk cartridges Capacity: 9,1 Gbytes per cartridge Technologies de linformation chang
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31、2 All rights reservedISO/IEC 22092:2002 (E)ISO/IEC 2002 - All rights reserved iiiContentsSection 1 - General 11 Scope 12 Conformance 12.1 Optical Disk Cartridge (ODC) 12.2 Generating system 12.3 Receiving system 12.4 Compatibility statement 13 Normative reference 24 Terms and definitions 24.1 asymme
32、try 24.2 band 24.3 case 24.4 clamping zone 24.5 control track 24.6 Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) 24.7 defect management 24.8 disk reference plane 24.9 emulation 24.10 entrance surface 24.11 Error Correction Code (ECC) 24.12 format 24.13 hub 24.14 interleaving 24.15 Kerr rotation 34.16 land and groov
33、e 34.17 logical track 34.18 mark 34.19 mark edge 34.20 mark edge recording 34.21 optical disk 34.22 optical disk cartridge (ODC) 34.23 physical track 34.24 polarization 34.25 pre-recorded mark 34.26 read power 34.27 recording layer 34.28 recording track 34.29 Reed-Solomon code 34.30 space 34.31 spin
34、dle 44.32 substrate 44.33 track pitch 44.34 write-inhibit hole 44.35 write-once functionality 44.36 zone 4ISO/IEC 22092:2002 (E)ISO/IEC 2002 - All rights reservediv5 Conventions and notations 45.1 Representation of numbers 45.2 Names 46 List of acronyms 47 General description of the optical disk car
35、tridge 58 General requirements 58.1 Environments 58.1.1 Test environment 58.1.2 Operating environment 58.1.3 Storage environment 68.1.4 Transportation 68.2 Temperature shock 68.3 Safety requirements 68.4 Flammability 69 Reference Drive 69.1 Optical system 79.2 Optical beam 89.3 Read channels 89.4 Tr
36、acking 89.5 Rotation of the disk 8Section 2 - Mechanical and physical characteristics 910 Dimensional and physical characteristics of the case 910.1 General description of the case 910.2 Relationship of Sides A and B 910.3 Reference axes and case reference planes 910.4 Case drawings 910.5 Dimensions
37、 of the case 910.5.1 Overall dimensions 910.5.2 Location hole 1010.5.3 Alignment hole 1010.5.4 Surfaces on Reference Planes P 1110.5.5 Insertion slots and detent features 1210.5.6 Gripper slots 1210.5.7 Write-inhibit holes 1210.5.8 Media sensor holes 1310.5.9 Head and motor window 1410.5.10 Shutter
38、1410.5.11 Slot for shutter opener 1410.5.12 Shutter sensor notch 1510.5.13 User label areas 1510.6 Mechanical characteristics 1610.6.1 Materials 1610.6.2 Mass 1610.6.3 Edge distortion 1610.6.4 Compliance 1610.6.5 Shutter opening force 1610.7 Drop test 1611 Dimensional, mechanical and physical charac
39、teristics of the disk 1611.1 General description of the disk 1611.2 Reference axis and plane of the disk 1611.3 Dimensions of the disk 1611.3.1 Hub dimension 1711.4 Mechanical characteristics 18ISO/IEC 22092:2002 (E)ISO/IEC 2002 - All rights reserved v11.4.1 Material 1811.4.2 Mass 1811.4.3 Moment of
40、 inertia 1811.4.4 Imbalance 1811.4.5 Axial deflection 1811.4.6 Axial acceleration 1811.4.7 Radial runout 1911.4.8 Radial acceleration 1911.4.9 Tilt 1911.5 Optical characteristics 1911.5.1 Index of refraction 1911.5.2 Thickness 1911.5.3 Birefringence 1911.5.4 Vertical Birefringence 1911.5.5 Reflectan
41、ce 2012 Interface between cartridge and drive 2012.1 Clamping method 2012.2 Clamping force 2012.3 Capture cylinder 2012.4 Disk position in the operating condition 21Section3-Formatofinformation 3513 Track and Header geometry 3513.1 Track and Header shape 3513.2 Direction of track spiral 3613.3 Track
42、 pitch 3613.4 Logical track number 3614 Track format 3614.1 Physical track layout 3614.2 Logical track layout 3914.3 Radial alignment 3914.4 Sector number 3915 Sector format 3915.1 Sector layout 3915.2 Sector Mark 4015.3 VFO fields 4115.4 Address Mark (AM) 4115.5 ID fields 4115.6 Postamble (PA1) 421
43、5.7 Transition Area (TA1) 4215.8 Gap 4215.9 Auto Laser Power Control (ALPC) 4215.10 Sync 4215.11 Data field 4315.11.1 User data bytes 4315.11.2 CRC and ECC bytes 4315.11.3 Bytes for Sector Written Flag (SWF) 4315.11.4 Resync bytes 4315.12 Postamble field (PA2) 4315.13 Buffer field 4315.14 Transition
44、 Area (TA2) 4316 Recording code 4417 Formatted Zone 4517.1 General description of the Formatted Zone 45ISO/IEC 22092:2002 (E)vi17.2 Division of the Formatted Zone 4517.2.1 Lead-in Zone 4617.2.2 Manufacturer Zones 4617.2.3 User Zone 4817.2.4 Reflective Zone 4817.2.5 Control Track Zones 4817.3 Control
45、 Track PEP Zone 4817.3.1 Recording in the PEP Zone 4817.3.2 Format of the tracks of the PEP Zone 4917.4 Control Track SFP Zones 5217.4.1 Duplicate of the PEP information 5317.4.2 Media information 5317.4.3 System Information 5418 Layout of the User Zone 5618.1 General description of the User Zone 56
46、18.2 Divisions of the User Zone 5618.3 User Area 5618.4 Defect Management Areas (DMAs) 6318.5 Disk Definition Structure (DDS) 6418.6 Rewritable Zone 6618.6.1 Location 6718.6.2 Partitioning 6718.7 Write Once Zone 6718.7.1 Location 6718.7.2 Partitioning 6719 Defect Management in the Rewritable and Wri
47、te Once Zones 6719.1 Initialization of the disk 6719.2 Certification 6719.2.1 Slipping Algorithm 6719.2.2 Linear Replacement Algorithm 6819.3 Disks not certified 6819.4 Write procedure 6819.5 Primary Defect List (PDL) 6819.6 Secondary Defect List (SDL) 69Section 4 - Characteristics of embossed infor
48、mation 7020 Method of testing 7020.1 Environment 7020.2 Use of the Reference Drive 7020.2.1 Optics and mechanics 7020.2.2 Read power 7020.2.3 Read channels 7120.2.4 Tracking 7120.3 Definition of signals 7121 Signal from grooves 7221.1 Ratio of Groove to Land 7221.2 Push-pull signal 7221.3 Divided pu
49、sh-pull signal 7321.4 Track location 7322 Signals from Headers 7322.1 Sector Mark Signals 7322.2 VFO signals 7322.3 Address Mark, ID and PA signals 7422.4 Timing jitter 7422.5 Asymmetry 74ISO/IEC 2002 - All rights reservedISO/IEC 22092:2002 (E)ISO/IEC 2002 - All rights reserved vii23 Signals from Control Track PEP marks 74Section 5 - Characteristics of the recording layer 7524 Method of testing 7524.1 Environment 7524.2 Reference Drive 7524.2.1 Optics and mechanics 7524.2.2 Read power 7524.2.3 Read Channel 7524.2.4 Tracking