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INCITS/ISO/IEC 13614 : 1995

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - INTERCHANGE ON 300 MM OPTICAL DISK CARTRIDGES OF THE WRITE ONCE, READ MULTIPLE (WORM) TYPE USING THE SSF METHOD
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2004

Foreword
Section 1 - General
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Definition
   4.1 case
   4.2 clamping zone
   4.3 Control Track
   4.4 Cyclic Redundancy Check
   4.5 defects management
   4.6 Disk Reference Plane
   4.7 entrance surface
   4.8 Error Correction Code (ECC)
   4.9 format
   4.10 Frame
   4.11 holding feature
   4.12 interleaving
   4.13 mark
   4.14 optical disk
   4.15 optical disk cartridge
   4.16 recording layer
   4.17 Reed-Solomon code
   4.18 sector
   4.19 space
   4.20 spindle
   4.21 substrate
   4.22 track
   4.23 track pitch
   4.24 WORM disk
   4.25 Zone
5 Conventions
   5.1 Representation of numbers
   5.2 Names
6 Acronyms
7 General description of the optical disk cartridge
8 General requirements
   8.1 Environments
        8.1.1 Testing environment
        8.1.2 Operating environment
        8.1.3 Storage environment
        8.1.4 Transportation
   8.2 Safety requirements
   8.3 Flammability
9 Reference drive
   9.1 Optical system
   9.2 Optical beam
   9.3 Read channels
   9.4 Tracking
   9.5 Rotation of the disk
Section 2- Mechanical and physical characteristics
10 Dimensional and physical characteristics of the case
   10.1 General description of the case
   10.2 Reference planes of the case
   10.3 Dimensions of the case
        10.3.1 Overall dimensions
        10.3.2 Location hole
        10.3.3 Alignment hole
        10.3.4 Reference surfaces
        10.3.5 Detents
        10.3.6 Write-inhibit feature
        10.3.7 Head and spindle access windows
        10.3.8 Shutter, shutter openers and
               mis-insert protection feature
   10.4 Mechanical characteristics
        10.4.1 Material
        10.4.2 Mass
        10.4.3 Distortion
        10.4.4 Compliance
        10.4.5 Shutter opening force
11 Dimensional, mechanical and physical characteristics of
   the disk
   11.1 General description of the disk
   11.2 Reference axis and plane of the disk
   11.3 Dimensions of the disk
        11.3.1 Centre zone
        11.3.2 Clamping zone
        11.3.3 Transition zone
        11.3.4 Information zone
        11.3.5 Rim zone
   11.4 Mechanical characteristics
        11.4.1 Material
        11.4.2 Mass
        11.4.3 Moment of inertia
        11.4.4 Imbalance
        11.4.5 Axial defection
        11.4.6 Axial acceleration
        11.4.7 Radial runout
        11.4.8 Radial acceleration
        11.4.9 Tilt
   11.5 Optical characteristics
        11.5.1 Index of refraction
        11.5.2 Thickness of the substrate
12 Interface between cartridge and drive
   12.1 Clamping method
   12.2 Hub
   12.3 Clamping force
   12.4 Capture cylinder
   12.5 Disk position in operation condition
Section 3 - Format of information
13 Track geometry
   13.1 Track shape
   13.2 Direction of rotation
   13.3 Track pitch
   13.4 Track number
14 Track format
   14.1 Track layout
   14.2 Direction of rotation
   14.3 Sector number
15 Frame and sector format
   15.1 Frame format
        15.1.1 Servo-and-address field
        15.1.2 Data area
        15.1.3 Physical representation of the marks
   15.2 Sector format
        15.2.1 Gaps
        15.2.2 Laser Power Test field
        15.2.3 VFO field
        15.2.4 Data field
16 Recording
17 Format of the information zone
   17.1 General description of the information zone
   17.2 Division of the information zone
        17.2.1 PEP control zone
        17.2.2 System zone
        17.2.3 Test zones
        17.2.4 SFP control zones
        17.2.5 Data zone
        17.2.6 Buffer zone
18 Format of the data zone
19 Defect management
   19.1 Hash code replacement algorithm
   19.2 Write procedure
Section 4 - Characteristics of embossed pre-formatted
            information
20 Method of testing
   20.1 Environment
   20.2 Reference drive
        20.2.1 Optics and mechanics
        20.2.2 Read power
        20.2.3 Read channel
        20.2.4 Tracking
   20.3 Definition of signals
21 Signals from grooves
   21.1 Phase depth
   21.2 Track location
22 Signals from servo-and-address fields
23 Signals from embossed data fields
24 Signals from PEP control zone
Section 5 - Characteristics of the recording layer
25 Method of testing
   25.1 Environment
   25.2 Reference drive
        25.2.1 Optics and mechanics
        25.2.2 Read power
        25.2.3 Read power
        25.2.4 Tracking
   25.3 Write conditions
        25.3.1 Write pulse
   25.4 Definition of signals
26 Optical characteristics
   26.1 Baseline reflectivity
   26.2 Uniformity of reflectivity
27 Read and write characteristics
   27.1 Sensitivity of the recording layer
        27.1.1 Optical conditions
        27.1.2 Write power and writing conditions
        27.1.3 Characteristics of the written marks
        27.1.4 Definition and measurement conditions
   27.2 Read characteristics
        27.2.1 Optical conditions
        27.2.2 Read power
        27.2.3 Reflectivity characteristics
        27.2.4 Carrier-to-noise ratio
        27.2.5 Cross-talk
        27.2.6 Environment
Section 6 - Characteristics of user data
28 Method of testing
   28.1 Environment
   28.2 Reference drive
        28.2.1 Optics and mechanics
        28.2.2 Read power
        28.2.3 Read amplifiers
        28.2.4 Analog-to-binary converters
        28.2.5 Data clock
        28.2.6 Binary-to-digital conversion
        28.2.7 Error correction
        28.2.8 Tracking
29 Minimum quality of a sector
   29.1 User-written data
30 Data interchange requirements
   30.1 Tracking
   30.2 User-written data
   30.3 Quality of disk
Annexes
A Distortion test
B Compliance test
C Track deviation measurement
D Replacement algorithm
E Interleave and ECC of the data fields of a sector
F PEP control zone
G Control data of the SFP
H Guidelines on sector replacement
J Test method for the holding characteristics of the disk
K Derivation of the operating climatic environment for the
  ODC
L Description of the office environment
M Transportation guideline

Specifies the characteristics of 300 mm optical disk cartridges (ODC) of the WORM type providing for embossed information and for data to be written once and read multiple times.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
115
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 1995
PublisherName
Information Technology Industry Council
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 13614:1995 Identical

IEC 60950:1999 Safety of information technology equipment
IEC 60721-3-3:1994+AMD1:1995+AMD2:1996 CSV Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3-3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities - Stationary use at weatherprotected locations

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