ECMA 278 : 2ED 2000
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DATA INTERCHANGE ON 12,7 MM 128-TRACK MAGNETIC TAPE CARTRIDGE - PARALLEL SERPENTINE FORMAT
01-12-2013
Section 1 - General
1 Scope
2 Conformance
2.1 Magnetic tape cartridge
2.2 Generating system
2.3 Receiving system
3 References
4 Definitions
4.1 algorithm
4.2 anhysteretic erase
4.3 average signal amplitude
4.4 azimuth
4.5 back surface
4.6 beginning of partition (BOP)
4.7 beginning of tape (BOT)
4.8 cartridge
4.9 cyclic redundancy check (CRC) character
4.10 end of tape (EOT)
4.11 error-correcting code (ECC)
4.12 error-detecting code (EDC)
4.13 File Mark
4.14 flux transition position
4.15 flux transition spacing
4.16 half-wrap
4.17 logical block
4.18 logical forward
4.19 logical reverse
4.20 magnetic tape
4.21 mark tach count
4.22 Master Standard Reference Tape
4.23 physical recording density
4.24 pre-record condition
4.25 recorded element
4.26 Reference Field
4.27 resync character
4.28 SDM set
4.29 Secondary Standard Reference Tape (SSRT)
4.30 servo track
4.31 Standard Reference Amplitude (SRA)
4.32 Standard Reference Current (I[r])
4.33 Test Recording Current (I[m])
4.34 track
4.35 track group
4.36 trailer
4.37 Typical Field
4.38 write equalisation
5 Conventions and notations
5.1 Representation of numbers
5.2 Dimensions
5.3 Names
5.4 Acronyms
6 Environment and safety
6.1 Cartridge and tape testing environment
6.2 Cartridge operating environment
6.3 Cartridge storage environment
6.4 Safety
6.4.1 Safeness
6.4.2 Flammability
6.5 Transportation
Section 2 - Requirements for the unrecorded tape
7 Mechanical and electrical requirements
7.1 Material
7.2 Tape length
7.3 Width
7.4 Total thickness
7.5 Base material thickness
7.6 Discontinuity
7.7 Longitudinal curvature
7.7.1 Requirement
7.7.2 Procedure
7.8 Out-of-Plane distortions
7.9 Cupping
7.9.1 Requirement
7.9.2 Procedure
7.10 Coefficient of dynamic friction
7.10.1 Requirements
7.10.2 Procedure
7.11 Coating adhesion
7.12 Layer-to-layer adhesion
7.12.1 Requirements
7.12.2 Procedure
7.13 Electrical resistance
7.13.1 Requirement
7.13.2 Procedure
7.14 Abrasivity
7.15 Friction characteristics after stress
7.15.1 Requirements
7.15.2 Procedure
7.16 Surface roughness
7.16.1 Requirement
7.16.2 Procedure
7.17 Inhibitor tape
8 Magnetic recording characteristics
8.1 Typical Field
8.2 Signal amplitude
8.3 Resolution
8.4 Broad-band signal-to-noise ratio (BBSNR)
8.4.1 Requirement
8.4.2 Procedure
9 Tape quality
9.1 Missing pulse
9.1.1 Requirement
9.1.2 Procedure
9.2 Coincident missing pulse
9.2.1 Requirement
9.2.2 Procedure
9.3 Missing pulse density
9.3.1 Requirement
9.3.2 Procedure
9.4 Tape durability
Section 3 - Mechanical specifications of the tape cartridge
10 General
10.1 Overall dimensions
10.2 Write-inhibit mechanism
10.3 Label areas of the rear side
10.4 Label area on the top side
10.5 Case opening
10.6 Locating notches
10.7 Locating areas (figure 8)
10.8 Inside configuration of the case around the case
opening
10.9 Other external dimensions of the case
10.10 Central window
10.11 Stacking ribs
10.12 Recessed area
10.13 Flexibility of the case
10.13.1 Requirements
10.13.2 Procedure
10.14 Tape reel
10.14.1 Locking mechanism
10.14.2 Axis of rotation of the reel
10.14.3 Metallic insert
10.14.4 Toothed rim
10.14.5 Hub of the reel
10.14.6 Relative positions
10.14.7 Characteristics of the toothed rim
10.15 Leader block
10.16 Attachment of the tape to the leader block
10.17 Latching mechanism
10.18 Tape wind
10.19 Wind tension
10.20 Circumference of the tape reel
10.21 Moment of inertia
10.22 Material
10.23 Cartridge identification notches
10.24 Finger slot
Section 4 - Requirements for an interchanged tape
11 Method of recording
11.1 Physical recording density
11.2 Bit cell length
11.3 Average bit cell length
11.3.1 Long-term average RLL bit cell length
11.3.2 Short-term average RLL bit cell length
11.4 Rate of change of the short-term average RLL bit
cell length
11.5 Bit shift
11.6 Total character skew
11.7 Missing zero-crossing zones
11.8 Coincident missing zero-crossing zones
12 Servo tracks
12.1 Locations of the servo tracks
12.2 Physical width of the servo tracks
12.3 Format of the servo tracks
12.4 Servo requirements
12.4.1 Servo amplitude
12.4.2 Servo azimuth
12.4.3 Servo errors
12.4.4 Servo edge spacing
12.5 Procedure
13 Data track format
13.1 Number of data tracks
13.2 Track positions
13.3 Track width
13.4 Data azimuth
13.5 Half-wraps
14 Tape format
14.1 General
14.2 Recording area
14.3 Tach count
14.4 Physical blocks
14.5 Servo acquisition region
14.6 Volume control region
14.7 Data region
14.8 Data entities
15 Packet format
15.1 Packet header
15.2 Packet data
15.3 Packet trailer
16 Device blocks
16.1 Data device blocks
16.2 Mark device blocks
16.3 File Mark
16.4 Void mark
16.5 Beginning of half-wrap mark
16.6 End of half-wrap mark
16.7 BOP mark
16.8 EOD mark
16.9 SDM mark
16.10 FID mark
16.11 DBM mark
16.11.1 DBM general information packet
16.11.2 DBM wrap region packet
16.11.3 DBM partitions packet
16.11.4 DBM servo demark packet
16.11.5 DBM File Mark packet
16.12 SARS mark
16.13 DBM checked out mark
16.14 DBM valid mark
17 Device block format
17.1 Device block header
17.1.1 Device block control
17.1.2 Device block sequence control
17.1.3 Vendor identification code
17.2 Device block data
17.3 Device block trailer
18 ECC
18.1 CRC
18.2 Code block
18.3 ECC encoded code block
18.4 Codeword correction code generation
18.5 MIE pointer code generation
18.6 ECC encoded interleave unit
18.7 Short error correction code generation
19 Recording of bytes on tape
19.1 Synchronisation format
19.2 Interblock gap formatting
19.3 RLL byte translation
19.4 Write equalisation bit translation
19.5 Writing bits on tape
Annex A - Tape abrasivity measurement procedure
Annex B - Media Type Label
Annex C - Measurement of Bit Shift
Annex D - Vendor Identification Code
Annex E - Recommendations for transportation
Annex F - Inhibitor tape
Annex G - Tape durability
The use of a magnetic tape 12,7 mm wide, to specify the physical and magnetic characteristics of a cartridge to provide physical interchange between drives. The quality of the recorded signals the recording method and the recorded format known as Parallel Serpentine, allowing data interchange between drives by means of such cartridges. High speed search, variable length logical records and the use of algorithm for data compression are supported by the format specified in this standard.
Committee |
TC 17
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DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
European Computer Manufacturers Association
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 17913:2000 | Corresponds |
ISO 683-13:1974 | Heat-treated steels, alloy steels and free-cutting steels Part 13: Wrought stainless steels |
ISO/R 527:1966 | Plastics Determination of tensile properties |
ECMA 13 : 4ED 85 | FILE STRUCTURE AND LABELLING OF MAGNETIC TAPES FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE |
ECMA 287 : 2ED 2002 | SAFETY OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT |
ECMA 222 : 1ED 95 | ADAPTIVE LOSSLESS DATA COMPRESSION ALGORITHM |
ANSI MH10.8M : 1993 | MATERIALS HANDLING - UNIT LOADS AND TRANSPORT PACKAGES - BAR CODE SYMBOLS |
ISO/IEC 646:1991 | Information technology ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange |
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