GB/T 2830-1981 General requirements for punched paper tape for data exchange

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  • GB/T 2830-1981
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  • Standard ICS number:

    Information technology, office machinery and equipment>>Data storage devices>>35.220.10 Paper cards and tapes
  • China Standard Classification Number:

    Electronic Components & Information Technology>>Computer>>L64 Data Media

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  • Review date:

    2004-10-14
  • Drafting Organization:

    No. 32 Institute of Electronics Department
  • Focal point Organization:

    National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee
  • Publishing Department:

    State Administration of Standards
  • Competent Authority:

    National Standardization Administration
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This standard specifies the main characteristics of perforated paper tape for data exchange and some conventions to facilitate the interchange of such tapes. This standard applies to perforated paper tape for data exchange, mainly reels without cores or reels, but also applies to tape wound on cores or reels. GB/T 2830-1981 General requirements for perforated paper tape for data exchange GB/T2830-1981 standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Rolled-up punched paper tape for data Interchange - general requirements
Rolled-up punched paper tape for data Interchange - general requirements UDC 681.327.44
GB 2830 81
This standard specifies the main characteristics and some conventions of roll-up punched paper tape for data exchange, in order to facilitate the interchange of such paper tapes.
This standard is applicable to roll-up punched paper tape for data exchange, mainly tapes without core or reel, but also applicable to paper tapes wound on core or reel.
2 Transportation
The punched paper tape for data exchange shall not be damaged or contaminated during transportation from one device to another. For this purpose, it shall be protected by a suitable hard container.
8 Storage conditions
The paper tape should be kept away from overheating, over-humidity or over-dryness, and should be stored in an environment with a relative humidity of 40% to 70%. If it is not stored in the above conditions, the paper tape must be conditioned for several hours or even days before use to re-adapt the paper tape to the specified environmental conditions.
4 Format of exchanging paper tapes
4.1 Pre-negotiation
Before exchanging data with perforated paper tape, the two parties usually need to agree on some details in advance. For example, the type of data, the direction of the paper tape to be fed and wound when reading, the direction and method of winding, the packaging and delivery method, etc. 4.2 Header and tail
Punched paper tape 1. The data-free paper segments before the first character and after the last character of the data segment are called the head and tail, respectively. The head and tail shall not be shorter than 1.2 meters. There shall be no fewer than 100 center guide holes at the head and tail of the tape, immediately before and after the data segment.
4.3 Direction of movement marks
The tape used for data exchange shall be marked with the direction of movement. These marks may be arrows cut into the ends of the tape, pre-printed or hand-made arrow symbols, or pasted-on marks. If pre-printed, such marks shall be printed on the outer surface of the unperforated tape, shall be visible when perforated, shall be printed with low-concentration ink, shall be wear-resistant, and shall be printed every 150 mm (or less) along the entire length of the tape.
4.4 Outer diameter of the tape roll
The outer diameter of the tape roll shall not exceed 150 mm. If a larger outer diameter is required, it may be agreed upon by the parties concerned. 4.5 Joints
Issued by the State Administration of Standardization on December 28, 1981
Implemented on October 1, 1982
GB2880-81
Unless otherwise specially arranged by the relevant parties, no joints are allowed on the paper tape. 4.6 Handwritten letters
If there is a handwritten message, it should be written outside the data section. Additional notes:
This standard was drafted by the 1932 Institute of the Fourth Machinery Industry Department.
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