Thin film magneto-resistive apparatus for effecting readout from

Static information storage and retrieval – Read/write circuit – Having particular data buffer or latch

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides thin film magneto-resistive readout apparatus for providing readout from magnetic memory devices such as magnetic tapes, the apparatus comprising a thin film magneto-resistive readout head element, a narrow pulse generator for applying sensing current to the readout head element in the form of trains of narrow pulses, and a signal averaging circuit connected to receive output signals from the readout head element for deriving an average output signal for the pulses in each train.

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