Title :
Integrating and differentiating channels in digital tape recording
fDate :
4/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The waveform at an inductive reproduce head of a digital magnetic recording system is a differentiated representation of the magnetic transition. Detection of the transition can be by zero-crossing detection when the head waveform is either further differentiated, or integrated to approximate the original flux pattern. For an integrating channel d.c. equalization is also required. The effect of pulse slimming, d.c. equalization, noise and pulse height variation is examined for both systems, from which it is concluded that an integrating channel has advantages provided that pulse height variations are small.
Keywords :
magnetic heads; magnetic recording; signal processing; DC equalization; differentiated; digital tape recording; flux pattern; inductive reproduce head; integrated; magnetic recording; magnetic transition; noise; pulse height; zero-crossing detection;
Journal_Title :
Electronic and Radio Engineers, Journal of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/jiere.1986.0068