Data compositing and array control system

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340 155DP, 340 155CP, 3401725, G01V 128

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040216497

ABSTRACT:
This abstract describes a system for acquisition of analog signals at a plurality of sensors, carrying these signals in groups of M channels to each of N spaced-apart array terminals, processing each signal in the array terminals by separately amplifying, digitizing to 1 bit and storing as single bit pulses, one for each channel, in a parallel to serial convertor. Each of the convertors in each of the array terminals are operatively connected in series and to an array controller, which also controls a disc magnetic recorder. On command, the convertors are read out in series as sequential trains of M bits into core memories and then stored on the disc. Successive, bit samples at subsequent digitizing intervals are stored on the disc, to form a first record. Subsequent records are processed, stored in core memory and composited with previous records stored on the disc.

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patent: 3883725 (1975-05-01), Fort et al.

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