Claims
- 1. A magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus comprising:
- means for converting an analog input signal to a digital signal;
- means for pulse-duration-modulating said digital signal to produce an original pulse-duration-modulated signal, said original pulse-duration-modulated signal not being on a carrier signal;
- a magnetic recording head for recording said original carrierless pulse-duration-modulated signal on a recording medium of perpendicular magnetic anisotropy wherein said recording head perpendicularly magnetizes the recording medium in correspondence with said original pulse-duration-modulated signal;
- a reproducing head for reproducing the pulse-duration-modulated signal recorded on said recording mdium by said recording head;
- a differentiator coupled to said reproducing head for differentiating the pulse-duration-modulated signal reproduced by said reproducing head and for futher providing a differentiated signal having peak values;
- a peak value detector coupled to said differentiator for detecting the peak values of the differentiated signal from said differentiator and for generating a peak value signal; and
- means coupled to said peak value detector for modulating said peak value signal generated by said peak value detector to obtain the original pulse-duration-modulated signal.
- 2. The magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said demodulating means comprises:
- a pulse generator for generating a pulse signal responsive to said peak value signals, said pulse signal having a pulse width corresponding to that of the original pulse-duration-modulated signal;
- a pulse train generator coupled to said pulse generator for generating a pulse train corresponding to the pulse width of the original pulse-duration-modulated signal; and
- means coupled to said pulse train generator for storing said pulse train of said pulse train generator.
- 3. The magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus of claim 1 which further includes correction means for removing an error signal contained in the pulse-duration-modulated signal as reproduced by said reproducing head.
- 4. The magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said reproducing head is a ring head.
- 5. The magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said demodulating means comprises:
- a pulse generator coupled to said peak value detector for generating a pulse signal in response to said peak values, said pulse signal having a pulse width corresponding to that of the original pulse-duration-modulated signal; and
- pulse train generating means coupled to said pulse generator for generating a pulse train corresponding to the pulse width of the original pulse-duration-modulated signal.
- 6. The magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus of claim 5, further comprising:
- a memory coupled to said pulse train generating means for storing said pulse train of said pulse train generating means;
- a source of a correction signal; and
- means for reading out said pulse train in response to said correction signal for correcting a reproducing error.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 308,828, filed Oct. 5, 1981.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4390907 |
Fujiwara |
Jun 1983 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Magnetic Tape Instrumentation"-G. L. Davis, McGraw Hill Book Co. Inc., 1961, p. 46. |
Continuations (1)
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