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ANSI INCITS 233 : 1994

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS - HELICAL SCAN DIGITAL COMPUTER TAPE CARTRIDGE FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE (3.81 MM (0.150 IN) DATA/DAT-DC RECORDED FORMAT)
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1994

Foreword
1 Introduction
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Purpose
   1.3 Conformance
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
   3.1 Absolute Frame Number
   3.2 Area code
   3.3 Automatic track finding (ATF)
   3.4 Average signal amplitude
   3.5 Bit
   3.6 Byte
   3.7 Channel bit
   3.8 Character
   3.9 Data format ID
   3.10 Dropout
   3.11 End of data (EOD)
   3.12 End of information (EOI)
   3.13 End of partition (EOP)
   3.14 Error-correcting code (ECC)
   3.15 File Mark
   3.16 Frame
   3.17 Fundamental frequency
   3.18 Group
   3.19 Header
   3.20 Logical beginning of tape (LBOT)
   3.21 Magnetic tape
   3.22 Master Reference
   3.23 Master standard amplitude calibration tape
   3.24 Master standard reference tape
   3.25 Partition
   3.26 Partition Reference
   3.27 Physical beginning of tape (PBOT)
   3.28 Physical recording density
   3.29 Record
   3.30 Reserved
   3.31 Save-Set Mark
   3.32 Search Mark
   3.33 Secondary standard amplitude calibration tape
   3.34 Secondary standard reference tape
   3.35 Standard reference amplitude
   3.36 Symbol
   3.37 Tape reference edge
   3.38 Track
   3.39 Transition-line azimuth
4 Modulation and recording parameters
   4.1 Modulation
   4.2 Spacer signals
   4.3 Recording parameter
   4.4 Bit-cell length
   4.5 Bit shift
5 Track configuration and patterns
   5.1 Track configuration
   5.2 Signal allocation
   5.3 Tracking scheme
6 Main data area configuration
   6.1 Synchronization pattern
   6.2 Main ID
   6.3 Main ID parity
   6.4 Main data
   6.5 Error correction and detection code (C1 ,C2)
7 Main data layout
   7.1 Data symbol map
   7.2 Interleave format
8 Sub area
   8.1 Synchronization pattern
   8.2 Sub ID
   8.3 Sub ID parity
   8.4 Sub data
   8.5 Sub data configuration
   8.6 Error correction and detection code (SP)
   8.7 Pack items
9 Group format definition
   9.1 Group Format 0
   9.2 Group Format 1
   9.3 Extended gap frames
   9.4 Types of groups
   9.5 Data layout of a group
   9.6 Group ID
   9.7 Record ID list
   9.8 Record ID
   9.9 Heuristic recovery data area
10 Tape layout
   10.1 Load/unload area
   10.2 Lead-in area
   10.3 Partition
   10.4 EOI
   10.5 Group relocation
   10.6 Repeated groups
   10.7 Repeated frames
   10.8 Appending
   10.9 Overwrite
Annexes
A Measurement of bit shift
B Track leading edge linearity measurement
C Read-After-Write (RAW)
D Examples of mark usage
E Total overview
F Registration of algorithms

Gives the requirements for the helical-scan recording method and Data/DATA-DC recorded format of 3.81 mm (0.150 in) magnetic tape cartridge used for information interchange between information processing systems using an algorithm of loss-less compression of data.

Committee
X3B5
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
132
PublisherName
Information Technology Industry Council
Status
Withdrawn

IEEE 268-1992 American National Standard for Metric Practice
ANSI INCITS 206 : 1993 INFORMATION SYSTEMS - UNRECORDED HELICAL SCAN DIGITAL COMPUTER TAPE CARTRIDGE FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE 3.81 mm (0.150 in)
ISO 370:1975 Toleranced dimensions Conversion from inches into millimetres and vice versa

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