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    ECMA 371-2008 Data Interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +RW HS Format - Capacity 4 7 and 1 46 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed 8X)《使用+RW HS格式的120毫米和80毫米光盘的数据互换 容量 每面4.pdf

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    ECMA 371-2008 Data Interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +RW HS Format - Capacity 4 7 and 1 46 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed 8X)《使用+RW HS格式的120毫米和80毫米光盘的数据互换 容量 每面4.pdf

    1、 ECMA-371 2ndEdition / June 2008 Data Interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +RW HS Format - Capacity: 4,7 and 1,46 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed 8X) Ecma International Rue du Rhne 114 CH-1204 Geneva T/F: +41 22 849 6000/01 Standard ECMA-371 2ndEdition / June 2008 Data Interchange on

    2、120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +RW HS Format - Capacity: 4,7 and 1,46 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed 8X) www.ecma-international.org PC ECMA-371 ok.doc 15.05.2009 16:08:00 Introduction Ecma Technical Committee TC31 was established in 1984 for the standardization of Optical Disks and Optical Di

    3、sk Cartridges (ODC). Since its establishment, the Committee has made major contributions to ISO/IEC toward the development of International Standards for 80 mm, 90 mm, 120 mm, 300 mm, and 356 mm media. Numerous standards have been developed by TC31 and published by Ecma, almost all of which have als

    4、o been adopted by ISO/IEC under the fast-track procedure as International Standards. In February 2002 a group of Companies proposed to TC31 to develop a standard for 120 mm rewritable optical disks using Phase Change recording technology and based on the DVD - Read-Only standard (ECMA-267) and the +

    5、RW format (ECMA-274). TC31 adopted this project and started the work that has resulted in ECMA-337. In February 2005 a proposal was made to TC31 to develop a new Ecma Standard that supports high-speed recording of 120 mm and 80 mm rewritable disks based on the same technology as ECMA-337. This Ecma

    6、Standard specifies two Types of rewritable optical disks, one (Type S) making use of recording on only a single side of the disk and yielding a nominal capacity of 4,7 or 1,46 Gbytes per disk and the other (Type D) making use of recording on both sides of the disk and yielding a nominal capacity of

    7、9,4 or 2,92 Gbytes per disk. This Ecma Standard, taken together with a standard for volume and file structure, such as for instance developed in Ecma Technical Committee TC15, provides the requirements for information interchange between systems. This Ecma Standard has been adopted by the General As

    8、sembly of June 2008. Table of contents Section 1 General 1 1 Scope 1 2 Conformance 1 2.1 Optical Disk 1 2.2 Generating system 1 2.3 Receiving system 1 2.4 Compatibility statement 1 3 References 2 4 Definitions 2 5 Conventions and notations 4 5.1 Representation of numbers 5.2 Names 4 6 List of acrony

    9、ms 4 7 General description of the optical disk 5 8 General Requirements 6 8.1 Environments 6 8.1.1 Test environment 6 8.1.2 Operating environment 8.1.3 Storage environment 7 8.1.4 Transportation 7 8.2 Safety requirements 8.3 Flammability 7 9 Reference Drive 7 9.1 Optical system 7 9.2 Optical beam 8

    10、9.3 Read channel 1 9 9.4 Disk clamping 9 9.5 Rotation of the disk 9 9.6 Wobble channel (Read channel 2) 10 9.7 Tracking channel (Read channel 2) - i - 9.8 Reference servo systems 10 9.8.1 Normalized servo transfer function 10 9.8.2 Reference Servo for Axial Tracking 11 9.8.3 Reference Servo for Radi

    11、al Tracking 12 Section 2 Dimensional, mechanical and physical characteristics of the disk 13 10 Dimensional characteristics 13 10.1 Reference Planes 14 10.2 Overall dimensions 14 10.3 First transition area 10.4 Second transition area 15 10.5 Clamping Zone 15 10.6 Third transition area 10.7 Informati

    12、on Zone 15 10.8 Rim area 15 10.9 Remark on tolerances 16 11 Mechanical characteristics 11.1 Mass 16 11.2 Moment of inertia 16 11.3 Dynamic imbalance 16 11.4 Axial runout 16 11.4.1 Tracking requirements at the Reference velocity (CLV) 16 11.4.2 Tracking requirements at 3 000 RPM (CAV) 16 11.5 Radial

    13、runout 17 11.5.1 Tracking requirements at the Reference velocity (CLV) 17 11.5.2 Tracking requirements at 3 000 RPM (CAV) 17 12 Optical characteristics in the Information Zone 17 12.1 Index of refraction 17 12.2 Thickness of the substrate 17 12.3 Reflectivity 18 12.4 Birefringence 18 12.5 Angular de

    14、viation 18 Section 3 Format of information 20 13 Data format 20 13.1 Data Frames 20 13.1.1 Identification Data (ID) 21 13.1.2 ID Error Detection Code (IED) 21 - ii - 13.1.3 RSV 21 13.1.4 Error Detection Code (EDC) 22 13.2 Scrambled Frames 22 13.3 ECC Blocks 23 13.4 Recording Frames 24 13.5 Modulatio

    15、n and NRZI conversion 24 13.6 Physical Sectors 25 13.7 Layout of a Recording UNit (RUN) 26 13.7.1 Recording Unit position 27 13.8 d.c. component suppression control 27 14 Track format 28 14.1 Track shape 28 14.2 Track path 29 14.3 Track pitch 29 14.4 Track layout 29 14.4.1 ADIP information 29 14.4.2

    16、 Physical format information in ADIP 32 Section 4 Format of the Information Zone 48 15 General description of the Information Zone 48 16 Layout of the Information Zone 48 16.1 Physical Sector Numbers (PSNs) 49 17 Lead-in Zone 49 17.1 Initial Zone 49 17.2 Inner Disk Test Zone 49 17.3 Inner Drive Test

    17、 Zone 17.4 Guard Zone 1 49 17.5 Reserved Zone 1 49 17.6 Reserved Zone 2 50 17.7 Inner Disk Identification Zone 50 17.8 Reserved Zone 3 50 17.9 Reference Code Zone 50 17.10 Buffer Zone 1 51 17.11 Control Data Zone 51 17.11.1 Physical format information 51 17.11.2 Disk manufacturing information 53 17.

    18、11.3 Content provider information - iii - 17.12 Buffer Zone 2 53 18 Data Zone 53 19 Lead-out Zone 53 19.1 Buffer Zone 3 53 19.2 Outer Disk Identification Zone 53 19.3 Guard Zone 2 53 19.4 Reserved Zone 4 54 19.5 Outer Drive Test Zone 54 19.6 Outer Disk Test Zone 19.7 Guard Zone 3 54 20 Assignment of

    19、 Logical Sector Numbers (LSNs) 54 21 Formatting 54 21.1 Pre-formatting 55 21.1.1 Verification 55 21.2 Background formatting 55 21.2.1 Initialization 55 21.2.2 De-icing 56 21.2.3 Finalization 56 21.2.4 Verification (optional) 56 21.3 Sequential recording without formatting 56 22 Disk Control Blocks 5

    20、7 22.1 General format of Disk Control Blocks 57 22.2 Format of the Formatting DCB (FDCB) 59 22.3 Format of the Write inhibit DCB (WDCB) 63 Section 5 Characteristics of the groove 65 23 General 65 24 Method of testing 65 24.1 Environment 65 24.2 Reference Drive 65 24.2.1 Optics and mechanics 65 24.2.

    21、2 Read power 65 24.2.3 Read channels 65 24.2.4 Tracking 65 24.3 Definition of signals 66 - iv - 25 Characteristics of the groove signals 66 25.1 Phase depth 66 25.2 Push-pull signal 67 25.3 Track Cross signal 67 25.4 Normalized wobble signal 67 25.5 Characteristics of the wobble Section 6 Characteri

    22、stics of the recording layer 68 26 Method of testing 68 26.1 Environment 68 26.2 Reference Drive 68 26.2.1 Optics and mechanics 68 26.2.2 Read power 68 26.2.3 Read channels 68 26.2.4 Tracking 68 26.2.5 Scanning velocity 68 26.3 Write conditions 69 26.3.1 Write pulse waveform 69 26.3.2 Write power 69

    23、 26.4 Measurement conditions 27 Characteristics of the recorded signals 70 27.1 Channel bit length 70 27.2 Definition of signals 70 27.2.1 High frequency signals (HF) 70 27.2.2 Modulated amplitude 27.2.3 ReflectanceModulation product 71 27.2.4 Signal asymmetry 71 27.2.5 Normalized Slicing Level jump

    24、 27.2.6 Jitter 71 27.2.7 Track Cross signal 71 27.3 Read stability 72 28 Additional testing conditions 72 28.1 Test environment 72 28.1.1 Optics 72 28.2 Definition of signals 72 28.2.1 Modulated amplitude 28.2.2 Signal asymmetry 73 28.2.3 Jitter 73 28.2.4 Track Cross signal 28.2.5 Differential phase

    25、 tracking error signal 73 - v - 28.2.6 Tangential push-pull signal 74 29 Quality of the recording layer 29.1 Defects 74 29.2 Data errors 74 Section 7 Characteristics of user data 76 30 Method of testing 76 30.1 Environment 76 30.2 Reference Drive 76 30.2.1 Optics and mechanics 76 30.2.2 Read power 7

    26、6 30.2.3 Read channels 76 30.2.4 Error correction 76 30.2.5 Tracking 76 31 Minimum quality of a Recording Unit 77 31.1 Tracking 77 31.2 User-written data 77 Annex A (normative) 80 mm disk 79 Annex B (normative) Structure for Extended format information in the Data Zone 83 Annex C (normative) Measure

    27、ment of light reflectivity 87 Annex D (normative) Measurement of birefringence 89 Annex E (normative) Measuring conditions for operation signals 91 Annex F (normative) Measurement of the differential phase tracking error 95 Annex G (normative) The write pulse wave form for testing 99 Annex H (normat

    28、ive) 8-to-16 Modulation 103 Annex I (normative) Optimum Power Control 111 Annex J (normative) Logical to Physical address translation 115 Annex K (informative) Explanation about the usage of the reference servos 117 Annex L (informative) Measurement of the groove wobble amplitude 121 - vi - Annex M

    29、(informative) Transportation 123 Annex N (informative) Defect Management and Physical Formatting 125 Annex O (informative) Video Content Protection System 127 Annex P (informative) How to use the Physical format information in ADIP 129 Annex Q (informative) Values to be Implemented in Existing and F

    30、uture Specifications 131 - vii - - viii - Section 1 General 1 Scope This Ecma Standard specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of 120 mm rewritable optical disks with capacities of 4,7 Gbytes and 9,4 Gbytes. It specifies the quality of the recorded and unrecorded signals, the

    31、format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written, read and overwritten many times using the phase change method. These disks are identified as +RW HS (High Speed). This Ecma Standard also specifies 80 mm disks w

    32、ith capacities of 1,46 Gbytes and 2,92 Gbytes. These disks shall have the same characteristics as the 120 mm disks, except for some parameters related to the smaller dimensions. All parameters unique for the 80 mm disks are specified in Annex A. This Ecma Standard specifies two related but different

    33、 Types of this disk (see Clause 7), the conditions for conformance, the environments in which the disk is to be tested, operated and stored, the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems, the format of th

    34、e information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method, the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, thus enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk. This Ecma Standard provides for th

    35、e interchange of disks between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems. 2 Conformance 2.1 Optical Disk A claim of conformance with this Ecma Standard shall specify the Type implemented. An opti

    36、cal disk shall be in conformance with this Ecma Standard if it meets all mandatory requirements specified for its Type. 2.2 Generating system A generating system shall be in conformance with this Ecma Standard if the optical disk it generates is in accordance with 2.1. 2.3 Receiving system A receivi

    37、ng system shall be in conformance with this Ecma Standard if it is able to handle both Types of optical disk according to 2.1. 2.4 Compatibility statement A claim of conformance by a Generating or Receiving system with this Ecma Standard shall include a statement listing any other standards supporte

    38、d. This statement shall specify the numbers of the standards, the optical disk types supported (where appropriate) and whether support includes reading only or both reading and writing. - 1 - 3 References ECMA-43 8-bit Coded Character Set Structure and Rules (ISO/IEC 4873: 1991) ECMA-267 120 mm DVD

    39、Read-Only Disk (ISO/IEC 16448: 2002) ECMA-268 80 mm DVD Read-Only Disk (ISO/IEC 16449: 2002) ECMA-287 Safety of Electronic Equipment ECMA-337 Data Interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +RW Format - Capacity: 4,7 and 1,46 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed up to 4X) (ISO/IEC 17341:2006) EC

    40、MA-349 Data Interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +R Format - Capacity: 4,7 and 1,46 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed up to 16X) (ISO/IEC 17344:2006) ECMA-364 Data Interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +R DL Format - Capacity: 8,55 and 2,66 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed

    41、up to 16X) (ISO/IEC 25434:2007) ECMA-374 Data Interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +RW DL Format - Capacity: 8,55 and 2,66 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed 2,4X) (ISO/IEC 29642:2007) The efficiency and data reliability of +RW HS disks can be improved by the use of Background Formatting

    42、 and Defect Management. An example of such a system is referred to in Annex N. Unauthorized copying and/or redistribution of video data that is recorded in the DVD+R/+RW Video Format can be prevented by applying the Video Content Protection System as referred to in Annex O. 4 Definitions For the pur

    43、pose of this Ecma Standard the following definitions apply: 4.1 Channel bit The elements by which the binary values ZERO and ONE are represented by marks and spaces on the disk. 4.2 Clamping Zone The annular part of the disk within which the clamping force is applied by the clamping device. 4.3 Digi

    44、tal Sum Value (DSV) The arithmetic sum obtained from a bit stream by allocating the decimal value +1 to bits set to ONE and the decimal value 1 to bits set to ZERO. 4.4 Disk Reference Plane A plane defined by the perfectly flat annular surface of an ideal spindle onto which the clamping Zone of the

    45、disk is clamped, and which is normal to the axis of rotation. 4.5 dummy substrate A layer which may be transparent or not, provided for the mechanical support of the disk and, in some cases, of the recording layer as well. 4.6 entrance surface The surface of the disk onto which the optical beam firs

    46、t impinges. - 2 - 4.7 field A subdivision of a sector. 4.8 groove A trench-like feature of the disk, applied before the recording of any information, and used to define the track location. The groove is located nearer to the entrance surface than the so-called land in between the grooves. The record

    47、ing is made on the groove. 4.9 interleaving The process of reallocating the physical sequence of units of data so as to render the data more immune to burst errors. 4.10 mark A feature of the recording layer which may take the form of an amorphous domain, a pit, or any other type or form that can be

    48、 sensed by the optical system. The pattern of marks and spaces represents the data on the disk. 4.11 phase change A physical effect by which the area of a recording layer irradiated by a laser beam is heated so as to change from an amorphous state to a crystalline state and vice versa. 4.12 Physical

    49、 Sector The smallest addressable part of a track in the Information Zone of a disk that can be accessed independently of other addressable parts of the Zone. 4.13 recording layer A layer of the disk on which data is written during manufacture and / or use. 4.14 Reed-Solomon code (RS) An error detection and / or correction code. 4.15 Reference velocity The Reference velocity is the linear velocity that results in the nominal Channel bit rate of 26,156 25 Mbit/s. 4.16 space A feature of the recording layer which may take the form of an crystalline, a non-


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