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BS ISO/IEC 11560:1992 Information technology. Information interchange on 130 mm optical disk cartridges using the magneto-optical effect, for write once, read multiple functionality

BS ISO/IEC 11560:1992

Information technology. Information interchange on 130 mm optical disk cartridges using the magneto-optical effect, for write once, read multiple functionality

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Standard number:BS ISO/IEC 11560:1992
Pages:84
Released:1993-04-15
ISBN:0 580 22081 8
Status:Standard
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BS ISO/IEC 11560:1992


This standard BS ISO/IEC 11560:1992 Information technology. Information interchange on 130 mm optical disk cartridges using the magneto-optical effect, for write once, read multiple functionality is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.220.30 Optical storage devices

This International Standard specifies

  • definitions of the essential concepts;

  • the environment in which the characteristics are to be tested;

  • the environments in which the cartridge are to be operated and stored;

  • the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the case and of the optical disk;

  • the magneto-optical characteristics and the recording characteristics for initializing the disk once, for recording the information once, for reading it many times, so as to provide physical interchangeability between data processing systems;

  • the format for the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, the modulation method used for recording and the quality of the recorded signals.