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BS ISO/IEC 13962:1995

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Information technology. Data interchange on 12,7 mm, 112-track magnetic tape cartridges. DLT 2 format

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-06-1997

1 Scope
2 Conformance
    2.1 Magnetic tape cartridges
    2.2 Generating systems
    2.3 Receiving systems
3 Normative references
4 Definitions
    4.1 Average Signal Amplitude
    4.2 Azimuth
    4.3 Back surface
    4.4 Beginning-of-Tape marker (BOT)
    4.5 Byte
    4.6 Cartridge
    4.7 Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) Character
    4.8 Early Warning (EW)
    4.9 Error-Detecting Code (EDC)
    4.10 End-of-Tape Marker (EOT)
    4.11 Entity
    4.12 Error-Correcting Code (ECC)
    4.13 Flux transition position
    4.14 Flux transition spacing
    4.15 Logical Block
    4.16 Logical track
    4.17 Magnetic tape
    4.18 Master Standard Reference Tape
    4.19 Object
    4.20 Physical block
    4.21 Physical recording density
    4.22 Physical track
    4.23 Record
    4.24 Reference Edge
    4.25 Reference Field
    4.26 Secondary Standard Reference Tape
    4.27 Standard Reference Amplitude (SRA)
    4.28 Standard Reference Current
    4.29 Test Recording Current
    4.30 Typical Field
5 Conventions and notations
    5.1 Representation of numbers
    5.2 Names
    5.3 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
    6.5 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 Thickness of the base material
    7.6 Thickness of the magnetic coating
    7.7 Thickness of the back coating
    7.8 Discontinuity
    7.9 Longitudinal curvature
    7.10 Out-of-Plane distortions
    7.11 Cupping
    7.12 Roughness of the coating surfaces
    7.13 Coating adhesion
    7.14 Layer-to-layer adhesion
    7.15 Modulus of elasticity
    7.16 Flexural rigidity
    7.17 Tensile yield force
    7.18 Electrical resistance
    7.19 Inhibitor tape
    7.20 Abrasivity
    7.21 Light transmittance of the tape and the leader
    7.22 Coefficient of dynamic friction
8 Magnetic recording characteristics
    8.1 Typical field
    8.2 Signal amplitude
    8.3 Resolution
    8.4 Overwrite
    8.5 Peak shift
9 Tape quality
    9.1 Missing pulses
    9.2 Missing pulse zone
    9.3 Tape durability
Section 3 - Mechanical specifications of the tape cartridge
10 General
    10.1 Bottom side and right side
    10.2 Back side and left side
    10.3 Tape reel
    10.4 Tape leader
    10.5 Front side
    10.6 Operation of the cartridge
    10.7 Tape winding
    10.8 Moment of inertia
    10.9 Material
Section 4 - Requirements for an interchanged tape
11 Method of recording
    11.1 Physical recording density
    11.2 Bit cell length
    11.3 Flux transition spacing
    11.4 Read signal amplitude
    11.5 Azimuth
    11.6 Channel skew
12 Tape format
    12.1 Reference Edge
    12.2 Direction of recording
    12.3 Tape layout
    12.4 Calibration and Directory Area
    12.5 Data Area
13 Data format
    13.1 Data Bytes
    13.2 Logical Blocks
    13.3 Data Blocks
    13.4 Types of Logical Blocks
    13.5 Entities
    13.6 Logical Block format
14 Use of Logical Blocks
    14.1 Data Blocks
    14.2 Tape Mark Blocks
    14.3 Filler Blocks
    14.4 End of Track Blocks (EOTR)
    14.5 End of Data Blocks (EOD)
    14.6 ECC Blocks
15 Format of Entities
16 Error handling
Annexes
A Measurement of light transmittance
B CRC generation
C ECC generation
D Format of control Field 1
E Format of Control Field 2
F Recommendations for transportation
G Inhibitor tape
H Recommendations on tape durability
J Handling guidelines

Defines the physical and magnetic characteristics of a 12.7 mm wide, 112-track magnetic tape cartridge, enabling interchangeability of such cartridges. In addition, it defines the quality of recorded signals, a format and a recording method. Gives full data interchange by means of such cartridges.

This International Standard specifies the physical and magnetic characteristics of a 12,7mm wide, 112-track magnetic tape cartridge, to enable interchangeability of such cartridges. It also specifies the quality of the recorded signals, a format - called Digital Linear Tape 2 (DLT 2) - and a recording method. Together with a labelling standard, e.g. ISO1001, it allows full data interchange by means of such magnetic tape cartridges.

Committee
ICT/1
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 94/642914 DC. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
70
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 13962:1995 Identical

ISO 1302:2002 Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) Indication of surface texture in technical product documentation
ISO 1001:1986 Information processing — File structure and labelling of magnetic tapes for information interchange

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