Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – General processing of a digital signal – In specific code or form
Patent
1995-04-26
1999-02-16
Neyzari, Ali
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
General processing of a digital signal
In specific code or form
360 48, 375 19, G11B 509
Patent
active
RE0360961
ABSTRACT:
In a helical seen recorder, a sequence of n-bit first codewords (W.sub.1) and n-bit second codewords (W.sub.2) if any, are stored in second track parts (TP2) which form the beginning of the tracks (T.sub.1, T.sub.2 . . . ), these codewords having a form so that both a PR1 detection and a PR4 detection is possible on reproduction. The second codewords are the inverses of the first codewords. An optional form of the first codeword may be: 0001110001110000011100011.
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Goodman Edward W.
Neyzari Ali
U.S. Philips Corporation
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