ISO IEC 1864-1992 Information technology unrecorded 12 7 mm (0 5 in) wide magnetic tape for information interchange 32 ftpmm (800 ftpi) NRZ1 126 ftpmm (3200 ftp.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISOAEC 1864 Fourth edition 1992-06-I 5 Information technology - Unrecorded 12,7 mm (0,5 in) wide magnetic tape for information interchange - 32 ftpmm (800 ftpi), NRZI, 126 ftpmm (3 200 ftpi) phase encoded and 356 ftpmm (9 042 ftpi), NRZI Technologie de /information - Bande mag
2、nktique vierge de 12,7 mm (0,5 in) de large, pour /change dinformation - 32 ftpmm (800 ftpi), NRZI, 126 Rpmm (3 200 ftpi) par codage de phase et 356 ftpmm (9 042 ftpi), NRZI Reference number ISO/IEC 1864:1992(E) ISOllEC 1864:1992(E) Foreword IS0 (the international Organization for Standardization) a
3、nd IEC (the In- ternational Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of IS0 or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical committees established by the respective organization to deal
4、 with particular fields of technical activity. IS0 and IEC technical com- mittees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international or- ganizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with IS0 and IEC, also take part in the work. In the field of information technology, IS0 and
5、 IEC have established a joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1. Draft International Standards adopted by the joint technical committee are circulated to national bod- ies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires ap- proval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote
6、. International Standard ISO/IEC 1864 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Sub-Committee SC 11, Flexible magnetic media for digital data interchange. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (IS0 1864:1985), of which it constitutes a tech
7、nical revision. Annexes A and B form an integral part of this International Standard. Annex C is for information only. 0 ISO/IEC 1992 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and micro
8、film, without permission in writing from the publisher. ISO/IEC Copyright Office l Case POStale 56 l CH-1211 Gen SRA: The Aver- age Signal Amplitude from the Master Standard Reference Tape when it is recorded with the appro- priate Test Recording Current at one of the specified physical recording de
9、nsities. Traceability to the Standard Reference Amplitude is provided by the calibration factor(s) supplied with each Secondary Standard Reference Tape. 3.10 reference edge: The edge furthest from an observer when the tape is lying flat with the mag- netic surface uppermost and the direction of move
10、- ment for recording is from left to right. 3.11 in-contact: An operating condition in which the magnetic surface of a tape is in contact with a mag- netic head. 3.12 track: A longitudinal area on a tape along which a series of magnetic signals may be recorded. 3.13 row: Nine transversely-related lo
11、cations (one in each track) in which bits are recorded. 3.14 position of flux transition: That point which exhibits the maximum free-space flux density normal to the tape surface. 3.15 physical recording density: The number of re- corded flux transitions per unit length of track (ftpmm or ftpi). 3.1
12、6 data density: The number of data characters stored per unit length of tape (cpmm or cpi). 3.17 resistance per square: The surface resistance of a square area of any size measured between electrodes placed along two opposite sides of the square. The unit of measurement is the ohm. 3.18 oxide coatin
13、g to brass and chrome: The re- sistance of the tape oxide coating to motion on brass (chrome). 3.19 oxide coating to tape back surface: The re- sistance of the tape oxide coating to motion on the tape back surface. 3.20 tape back surface to stainless steel: The re- sistance of the tape back surface
14、to motion on stainless steel. 3.21 rubber to tape back surface: The resistance of the tape back surface to motion on rubber. 4 Environment The conditions specified below refer to the ambient conditions in the test or computer room and not to those within the tape drive equipment. 4.1 Testing environ
15、ment Unless otherwise stated, all measurements made on a tape to check compliance with the require- ments of this International Standard and all tests 2 ISOllEC 1864:1992(E) prescribed for a tape in this International Standard shall be carried out under the environmental con- ditions of 23 “C + 2 “C
16、 (73 “F + 4 OF) and relative humidity 40 % to 60 %, after at least 24 h of con- ditioning in the same environment. 4.2 Operating environment The operating temperature shall be within the range 16 “C to 32 “C (60 “F to 90 OF) and the relative hu- midity 20 % to 80 %. Operation near the extremes of th
17、ese ranges can result in degraded performance. The wet bulb temperature shall not exceed 25 “C (78 “F). 4.3 Storage environment During storage, it is recommended that the tapes are kept within the following conditions: 4.3.1 Unrecorded tape temperature: 5 “C to 48 “C (40 “F to 120 OF) relative humid
18、ity: 20 % to 80 % wet bulb temperature: not greater than 26 “C (80 OF) 4.3.2 Recorded tape temperature: 5 “C to 32 “C (40 “F to 90 OF) relative humidity: 20 % to 80 % wet bulb temperature: not greater than 26 “C (80 OF) 5 Characteristics of the tape 5.4 Base material thickness The base material thic
19、kness shall be 0,038 mm (0,001 5 in) nominal. 5.5 Coating thickness The coating thickness shall not exceed 0,015 mm (0,000 6 in). 5.6 Length The normal minimum length of tape is 732 m (2 400 ft) splice-free. If the length of the tape is less than 732 m (2 400 ft), the actual length shall be stated.
20、Maximum tape length is limited by thickness, E value (see 5.7), moment of inertia and reel di- mensions. 5.7 E value The E value is the radial distance by which the reel flanges extend beyond the outermost layer of a tape which has been wound at a tension of 2 N to 3,6 N (7 ozf to 13 ozf) on the spe
21、cified reel. The minimum E value shall be 3,2 mm (0,125 in). When the tape is used with a self-loading cartridge (see IS0 6098), the E value shall satisfy: 6,3 mm (0,25 in) E 15,9 mm (0,625 in) 5.8 Elastoplastic properties The elastoplastic properties of the tape shall be such that when the tape is
22、subjected to a tension of 30 N (108 ozf) for a period of 3 min under any com- bination of temperature and relative humidity within the ranges of 10 “C to 50 “C (50 “F to 122 “F) and 20 % to 80 % relative humidity, the permanent elongation measured with negligible tension after a second 3 min interva
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