Claims
- 1. A magnetic reading device, comprising:
- a plurality of magnetic read heads, each read head comprising a magnetoresistance element having a resistance which varies as a function of a magnetic field generated by an external magnetic field;
- a plurality of line conductors intersecting with a plurality of column conductors with a respective read head being located approximately at the intersection of a respective pair of one of the line conductors and one of the column conductors, a magnetoresistance element of said respective read head having one end connected to the line conductor of said respective pair and another end connected to the column conductor of said respective pair, each column conductor of said plurality being furthermore, connected to a respective detector,
- means for maintaining all the column conductors substantially at a common first electrical potential,
- means for applying a second electrical potential on a selected line conductor of the plurality of line conductors while leaving all other line conductors substantially at said first potential.
- 2. A reading device according to claim 1 wherein said detector is a current sensor capable of providing an output signal which is a function of a current supplied by the column conductor to which it is connected.
- 3. A reading device according to claim 2, wherein:
- said current sensor comprises a differential amplifier having a low input impedance and having a first input and a second input, and
- wherein said means for maintaining all the column conductors substantially at a first electrical potential comprises a connection between a column conductor and the first input of the differential amplifier, and a connection between the second input of the differential amplifier and a voltage source at said first potential.
- 4. A reading device according to one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said means for applying a second electrical potential on a selected line comprises means for maintaining in a high impedance state, said all other line conductors.
- 5. A reading device according to one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising addressing means for addressing read heads selected line by line, in a cyclic manner.
- 6. A reading device according to claim 5, further comprising means for simultaneously storing signals delivered by each of read heads of a selected line.
- 7. A reading device according claim 1, wherein line and column conductors and read heads are produced on a same substrate and wherein each magneto-resistance element comprises a magneto-resistance layer of which a first end is connected to a column conductor and of which a selected end is connected to a line conductor.
- 8. A reading device according to claim 7, wherein a length of the magneto-resistance layer constitutes electric resistor.
- 9. A reading device according to claim 7, wherein magneto-resistance layer is approximately parallel to substrate.
- 10. A reading device according to claim 7, further comprising a ferromagnetic polarization layer placed between substrate and magneto-resistance layer.
- 11. A reading device according to claim 7, wherein each magneto-resistance layer is connected to a line conductor by a section placed parallel to column conductors.
- 12. A reading device according to claim 2 wherein said current sensor comprises differentia amplifiers having a low input impedance and each having a first input and a second input, and wherein said means for maintaining all column conductors substantially at a first electrical potential comprise a connection between each respective column conductor and the first input of a respective differential amplifier, and a connection between the second input of each differential amplifier and a voltage source at said first potential.
- 13. A magnetic reading device for reading a magnetic recording tape, comprising:
- a plurality of magnetic read heads, each read head comprising a magnetoresistance element having a resistance which varies as a function of a magnetic field generated by information recorded on said magnetic tape,
- a plurality of line conductors intersecting with a plurality of column conductors with a respective read head being located approximately at the intersection of a respective pair of a line conductor and a column conductor, a magnetoresistance element of said respective read head having one end connected to the line conductor of said respective pair and another end connected to the column conductor of said respective pair, each column conductor of said plurality of column conductors being furthermore connected to a respective detector,
- means for maintaining all the column conductors substantially at a common first electrical potential,
- means for applying a second electrical potential on a selected line conductor while leaving all the other line conductors substantially at said first potential.
- 14. A reading device according to claim 13 wherein said detector is a current sensor capable of providing an output signal which is a function of a current supplied by the column conductor to which it is connected.
- 15. A reading device according to one of claims 12 to 14, wherein said means for applying a second electrical potential on a selected line comprises means for maintaining in a high impedance state all said other line conductors.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/732,796, filed on Jul. 19, 1991, now abandoned.
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