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Appendix A. Magnetic Encoding
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Subinterval Spacing Variation -Sin
Subinterval Spacing Variation is the distance measurement between a subinterval transition over
one half the bit density for the track.
The mathematical formula for Sin is as follows:
Distance
between
a
Flux
Subinterval
Transition and Subinterval
- 1
x 100 = %
spacing variation
1/(Bit Density x 2)
Adjacent Bit Cell Spacing Variation - Bin + 1
Adjacent Bit Cell Spacing Variation* is the distance measurement between Zero Bit flux
Transitions over the previous bit cell for the track.
Clocking
or
Zero
Bit
Distance
Adjacent
Bit
between Flux Transitions
-1 x 100 = %
Cell
Previous
Clocking
or
Zero
Bit
variation
Distance
between
Flux
Transitions (Bin
+
1)
*Adjacent bit cell spacing variation is also called Bit-to-Bit Jitter or BBJ
Adjacent Subinterval Spacing Variation - Sin + 1
Adjacent Subinterval Spacing Variation is the distance measurement between a subinterval
transitions over the previous subinterval.
Distance
between
a
Flux
Adjacent
Transition and Subinterval
-1 x 100 = %
Subinterval
One
Half
of
Previous
Bit
variation
(Sin + 1)