Solid state music player using signals from a bubble-memory stor

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365 1, 365 2, 84 101, G06F 1520, G11C 1908, G11C 502, G10H 100

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ABSTRACT:
A solid state music player for reproducing and playing stored digital information from a magnetic bubble-memory device, which has a magnetic bubble-memory module for receiving the bubble-memory device which contains the stored program. There is also a function-timing generator, which is coupled to the magnetic bubble-memory module for generating control and timing signals for the module. A microprocessor is connected to a bubble-memory controller which in turn is coupled to the function-timing generator, and the bubble-memory controller responds to commands from the microprocessor to send control signals to the function-timing generator, necessary to access the digital data stored in the bubble-memory device. A digital-to-analog converter is coupled to the microprocessor for converting the digital stream of information from the microprocessor into analog signals, which then can be played through loudspeakers or on a video screen to reproduce the stored digital information from the bubble-memory device. In this manner, large amounts of stored information, such as musical programs or videotape programs, can be stored on a small bubble-memory chip and reproduced as desired.

REFERENCES:
Texas Instruments Inc., "Magnetic Bubble-Memory in Associated Circuits", Nov. 1978, pp. 1-15.
Intel Magnetics, "Bubble Memory Design Handbook," May 1979, pp. 1-2.
Rockwell, "RMS Single-Board Bubble Memory System," Document No. B-4, Rev. 1, Aug. 1980.
Trupp, R. D., "Improving Recorded-Announcement Service with Magnetic Bubbles," Bell Laboratories Record, Oct. 1977, pp. 249-252.
Cox, G. "Operation of a Block Replicate Bubble Memory System," Computer Design, Apr. 1979, pp. 186,170,172,174.

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