Circuit for decoding binary information

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – General processing of a digital signal – Head amplifier circuit

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ABSTRACT:
Electrical circuits suitable for decoding binary information, in accordance with a novel modulation method. The novel modulation method is referenced in the instant case, and it is explained that the method may be used when an encoding or decoding information transfer rate may be dependent on unpredictable and variable transfer rate velocities and accelerations. The present electrical circuits provide a novel means to realize the utility of the modulation method.

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