Technical information, Note – Sony DTC-57ES User Manual

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Technical Information

Recording Format of DAT

To record and playback the digital signal converted from
the analog signal, a recording/playback system which
ensures the frequency range of a few megahertz is

necessary. Since this is very difficult for conventional
stationary head system, the DAT deck adopted a helical
scan system with rotary heads which provides fast relative
tape speed. In addition, the DAT uses metal tape. These
factors provide a high density recording of 114 Mbit/inch*.

Tape Format and Construction of DAT Cassette

The tape format of DAT and construction of DAT cassette
are illustrated below. Although the width of tape is the same
as conventional audio cassette tape, the tolerance is very

strict as much as +0/-0.02 mm.
The cassette shell has sealing mechanism to prevent

contamination of the tape.

Tape format

Direction of tape transport

A. Direction of head scanning

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Minus azimuth a

Tape edge

Bus azimuth a

48 kHz mode, 44.1 kHz mode. 32 kHz
mode. 32 kHz-LP mode, 32 kHz-4ch mode

44.1 kHz wide track mode

(for contact printing)

A

Tape width (mm)

3.81 (+0.-0.02)

W Width of recording area (mm)

2.613

L

Track length

23.501

23.471

P

Track pitch (pm)

13.591

20.41

B

Track center (mm)

1.905

c

Optional track 1 (mm)

0.5

D

Optional track 2 (mm)

0.5

E

Edge guard 1 (mm)

0.1

F

Edge guard 2 (mm)

0.1

e

Track angle (degrees)

6“22'59.5’

6°23'29.4*

a

Head gap azimuth
angle (degrees)

±20»(±15')

Note

With 030 (mm) head drum, wrap angle is 90.0°, and still angle is 6° 22'.

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