Interface specification, Further information – HP Ultrium Drive User Manual
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Interface specification
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Contactless, passive RF interface using a proximity inductive coupling with a range in the
order of millimeters.
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Power to the transponder is coupled through the interface.
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The range depends on implementation (10 to 20 mm is the maximum). The best error rate
performance will occur at short distances.
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The memory can be read from below (by a drive) or from the front (in libraries).
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32 kilobits (4 kilobytes)
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Organized as 128 x 32 byte blocks
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>500K write cycles, 20 year data retention life
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Write size is word wide (2 bytes) or block wide (32 bytes)
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The transfer-rate performance of the cartridge memory is as follows:
• Reads:
2 byte:
~20 Kb/s
32 byte:
~70 Kb/s
4 KB:
~0.5s
• Writes:
2 byte:
~1.4 Kb/s
32 byte:
~18.5 Kb/s
4 KB:
~1.8s
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32 byte read:
~ 5.8 ms
32 byte write:
~ 15.8 ms
Further information
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For general information about LTO-CM, see “LTO Cartridge Memory” in Chapter 5,
“Cartridges” in Background to Ultrium Drives, Volume 6 of the Ultrium Technical Manual.
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For suggestions of how to make use of cartridge memory in libraries, see “LTO Cartridge
Memory (LTO-CM)” in Chapter 5, “Supporting Ultrium Features” in Software Integration,
Volume 2 of the Ultrium Technical Manual.