Memory circuit write-in system

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Binary pulse train information signal – Binary signal gain processing

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358336, 358339, 360 362, 360 381, 360 39, 360 51, H04N 576

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ABSTRACT:
A memory circuit write-in system comprises a first circuit for supplying a digital signal including a time base fluctuation component, where one frame of the digital signal is constituted by at least a synchronizing signal and information data and the digital signal has a first repetition frequency with a period of one frame of the digital signal, a memory circuit for writing therein and reading out therefrom the digital signal supplied from the first circuit, and a second circuit for applying a write-in control signal to the memory circuit. The write-in control signal includes no time base fluctuation component and has a second repetition frequency substantially equal to the first repetition frequency, and the memory circuit is controlled by the write-in control signal so that write-in of the digital signal is carried out with a write-in period in a range of two times within the one frame period.

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patent: 4134131 (1979-01-01), Hopkins, Jr.
patent: 4215376 (1980-07-01), Mach
patent: 4477842 (1984-10-01), Kaneko

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