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    公开(公告)号:DE1474391A1

    公开(公告)日:1969-08-21

    申请号:DE1474391

    申请日:1965-12-06

    Applicant: IBM

    Inventor: CHANG DAVID

    Abstract: 1,064,890. Reading magnetic digital information. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. Nov. 10, 1965 [Dec. 7, 1964], No. 47596/65. Heading-G8R. A three-gap head, Fig. 1, has a pair of probes 12, 13 mounted with spacers 14, 21, 15 between polepieces 10, 11, the probes being brought together remote from the record and their reluctance simultaneously varied by a H.F. bias source 20. The probes respond particularly to magnetic flux perpendicular to the record, as when a longitudinal flux-transition point, i.e. a recorded " I," passes them. The reluctance of the probes being time-related as in Fig. 3(a) in accordance with the frequency f of the source 20, the effect of a pole in the record tape over probe 12 is to influence the-probe with flux 30, the flux admitted by the biasing waveform 20 being 31, Fig. 3(b). The same pole, on advancing to probe 13, causes flux 33, Fig. 3(c). Corresponding voltages, Figs 3(d) 3(e), appear .across the read windings 16, 17, Fig. 1; these are series-opposed connected, so that the envelope Of the resultant output is as at Fig. 3(f). A recorded signal corresponding to Fig. 6(a) thus gives rises to an output, after demodula tion of the waveform. Fig. 3(f) to the wave form, Fig 6(b) and a Schmidt trigger with, suitably set levels, Fig. 6(b) gives the output Fig 6(c). In another embodiment (Fig 4 not shown) a D.C. bias is applied across the windings 16, 17.

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    公开(公告)号:DE1424405A1

    公开(公告)日:1968-10-31

    申请号:DE1424405

    申请日:1961-03-18

    Applicant: IBM

    Inventor: CHANG DAVID

    Abstract: 1,064,890. Reading magnetic digital information. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. Nov. 10, 1965 [Dec. 7, 1964], No. 47596/65. Heading-G8R. A three-gap head, Fig. 1, has a pair of probes 12, 13 mounted with spacers 14, 21, 15 between polepieces 10, 11, the probes being brought together remote from the record and their reluctance simultaneously varied by a H.F. bias source 20. The probes respond particularly to magnetic flux perpendicular to the record, as when a longitudinal flux-transition point, i.e. a recorded " I," passes them. The reluctance of the probes being time-related as in Fig. 3(a) in accordance with the frequency f of the source 20, the effect of a pole in the record tape over probe 12 is to influence the-probe with flux 30, the flux admitted by the biasing waveform 20 being 31, Fig. 3(b). The same pole, on advancing to probe 13, causes flux 33, Fig. 3(c). Corresponding voltages, Figs 3(d) 3(e), appear .across the read windings 16, 17, Fig. 1; these are series-opposed connected, so that the envelope Of the resultant output is as at Fig. 3(f). A recorded signal corresponding to Fig. 6(a) thus gives rises to an output, after demodula tion of the waveform. Fig. 3(f) to the wave form, Fig 6(b) and a Schmidt trigger with, suitably set levels, Fig. 6(b) gives the output Fig 6(c). In another embodiment (Fig 4 not shown) a D.C. bias is applied across the windings 16, 17.

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