Claims
- 1. A method for recording an analog signal, comprising generating a squarewave having positive and negative portions, said generating including a modulating of the squarewave by the analog signal with the average of the positive and negative portions of said squarewave being substantially proportional to the instantaneous value of said analog signal, and recording by vertical recording on magnetic tape having an easy axis of magnetization perpendicular to the surface of the tape a plurality of squarewave cycles per unit of recording tape equal to the length of the gap of a playback head means for playing back said magnetic tape, whereby the output of said playback head means is the average of a plurality of squarewave cycles under said gap at any time.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein said squarewave is produced by generating a periodic triangular wave, comparing instantaneous values of the analog signal with the triangular wave and producing a modulated squarewave from said comparing step so that said squarewave has one continuous level when said triangular wave exceeds in value said analog signal, said squarewave having another continuous level when said analog signal exceeds in value said triangular wave.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 2, wherein said triangular wave is generated by integrating a squarewave.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3, wherein the maximum width of a single magnetized region of the tape is limited to substantially one wavelength of the bias field.
- 5. Apparatus for recording an analog signal comprising: means for generating a squarewave having positive and negative portions, said generating means including means for modulating the durations of the positive and the negative portions with the average of said positive and said negative portions of said squarewave being substantially proportional to the instantaneous value of said analog signal, and recording means for recording by vertical recording on a magnetic tape having an easy axis of magnetization perpendicular to the surface of the tape a plurality of squarewave cycles per unit of recording tape equal to the length of the gap of a playback head means for playing back said magnetic tape, whereby the output of said playback head means is the average of a plurality of squarewave cycles under said gap at any time.
- 6. Apparatus for recording an analog signal comprising: means for generating a periodic triangular wave; means for comparing instantaneous values of the analog signal with the triangular wave, said comparing means being connected to a source of said analog signal and said triangular wave generating means; means connected to said comparing means for producing a modulated squarewave wherein the squarewave has one continuous level when said triangular wave exceeds in value said analog signal, said squarewave having another continuous level when said analog signal exceeds in value said triangular wave; and recording means for recording by vertical recording on magnetic tape having an easy axis of magnetization perpendicular to the surface of the tape a plurality of squarewave cycles per unit of recording tape equal to the length of the gap of a playback head means for recording said squarewave on a recording medium.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein said means for generating said triangular wave comprises squarewave generating means and integrating means connected to said squarewave generating means.
- 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein the maximum width of the magnetized region is limited to substantially one wavelength of the bias field.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 233,181 filed Feb. 10, 1981, which in turn, is a continuation of my then copending application, Ser. No. 966,350, filed Dec. 4, 1978, and now abandoned.
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