BS EN IEC 60098:2020
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Analogue audio disk records and reproducing equipment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 40 |
IEC 60098:2020 applies to analogue audio disk records and the corresponding professional and domestic reproducing equipment. It excludes amplifiers and loudspeakers, methods of measurement for which can be found in IEC 60268-3, IEC 60268-5, IEC 6026821 and IEC 60268-22. IEC 60098:2020 specifies the characteristics that are necessary to ensure compatibility between analogue audio disk records and the corresponding reproducing equipment. It also lists and defines the most important characteristics affecting the performance of reproducing equipment, and establishes agreed methods of measurement for these characteristics. IEC 60098:2020 cancels and replaces the third edition published in 1987. This edition constitutes a full revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) addition of a tolerance on groove width.
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5 | Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
6 | CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | 4 General 4.1 Scales for graphical presentation of data 4.2 Scales for frequency characteristics 5 The disk 5.1 Types of disk records Table 1 – Standard types of disk |
13 | 5.2 Dimensions of disks Figure 1 – Dimensions for record types 30xx and 25xx Tables |
14 | 5.3 Unbalance of disks Figures Figure 2 – Dimensions for record type 17xx |
15 | 5.4 Direction of rotation 5.5 Direction of recording 5.6 Speed of rotation 6 The groove 6.1 Direction of groove modulation Figure 3 – Groove |
16 | 6.2 Arrangement of stereophonic channels 6.2.1 Channel orientation 6.2.2 Channel phasing 6.2.3 Channel levels 6.2.4 Channel polarity 6.3 Groove dimensions 6.4 Lead-in groove 6.5 Outer diameter of recorded surface 6.6 Eccentricity of groove spiral |
17 | 6.7 Marker space 6.8 Lead-out groove 6.9 Finishing groove 7 Label information 8 Recording and reproducing characteristics 8.1 Recording characteristic 8.1.1 Standard recording characteristic |
18 | 8.1.2 Recording chain tolerances 8.2 Reproducing characteristic 8.2.1 Standard reproducing characteristic Figure 4 – Recording and reproducing characteristics |
19 | 8.2.2 Reproducing chain tolerances 9 Reproducing equipment 9.1 Speed of rotation 9.2 Automatic pickup lifting 9.3 Reproducing stylus 9.3.1 Clearances 9.3.2 Included angle (spherical styli only) |
20 | 9.3.3 Stylus rake (non-spherical styli only) 9.4 Arrangement of stereophonic channels 9.4.1 Channel orientation 9.4.2 Channel phasing 9.4.3 Channel gain 9.4.4 Channel polarity 9.5 Interchangeability of pickup cartridges 9.5.1 Dimensions |
21 | 9.5.2 Colour coding of connecting wires between pickup cartridge and pickup arm 9.5.3 Colour coding or marking of pickup cartridge terminals 10 Measurements 10.1 Standard measurement conditions 10.1.1 General Figure 5 – Pickup cartridge Table 2 – Colour coding of connecting wires |
22 | 10.1.2 Environment 10.1.3 Electric power supply 10.1.4 Pickup operation 10.1.5 Test records 10.2 Methods of measurement 10.2.1 General |
23 | 10.2.2 Maximum apparent power consumption 10.2.3 Mean deviation from rated speed Table 3 – Rated and measured speeds |
24 | 10.2.4 Wow and flutter 10.2.5 Maximum start time to reach actual or rated speed 10.2.6 Signal/rumble ratio Table 4 – Relation of time t to actual speed |
25 | 10.2.7 Signal/hum ratio |
26 | 10.2.8 Channel sensitivity at 1 000 Hz 10.2.9 Channel unbalance at 1 000 Hz (stereo use only) |
27 | 10.2.10 Separation at 1 000 Hz (stereo use only) 10.2.11 Frequency response |
28 | 10.2.12 Tracking ability |
29 | 11 Information required from manufacturers of record playing units 11.1 General 11.2 Identification 11.3 Structure 11.3.1 Pickup cartridge 11.3.2 Drive system Table 5 – Identification Table 6 – Pickup cartridge data Table 7 – Drive system data |
30 | 11.3.3 Space requirements for unmounted units 11.3.4 Operational modes 12 Performance claims 12.1 General 12.2 Maximum apparent power consumption of the unit 12.3 Speed of rotation Table 8 – Operational modes |
31 | 12.4 Signal/rumble ratio 12.5 Signal/hum ratio 12.6 Channel sensitivity at 1 000 Hz 12.7 Channel unbalance at 1 000 Hz (stereo use only) 12.8 Separation at 1 000 Hz (stereo use only) 12.9 Frequency response 12.10 Tracking ability |
32 | Annexes Annex A (informative) Multipurpose test records |
34 | Annex B (normative) Test records for wow and flutter Table B.1 – Examples of test records that may be used |
35 | Annex C (normative) Measurement of signal/rumble ratio Table C.1 – Test records for measuring signal/rumble ratio |
36 | Figure C.1 – Attenuation curve for rumble meter |
37 | Annex D (informative) Examples of test records for the measurement of channel sensitivity, channel unbalance, separation, signal response, and separation response Table D.1 – Examples of test records that may be used |
39 | Annex E (informative)Tracking ability Table E.1 – Low-frequency tracking ability – Method A in 10.2.12 Table E.2 – Low to middle frequency sweep tracking ability Table E.3 – High-frequency tracking ability |