Claims
- 1. In a multitrack magnetic recording and reproducing device which comprises heads for lower and higher recording densities, ratio of said higher recording density to said lower recording density being an integer greater than 1, and is adapted to convert analog signals into digital signals and to record converted signals by splitting onto a plurality of tracks, a reproducing circuit with error-detecting means comprising
- a first error detection circuit which receives a first demodulated output signal from one of said tracks and to output a first indicator signal indicating whether said first demodulated output signal is correct or incorrect,
- a second error detection circuit which receives a second demodulated output signal from another of said tracks and to output a second indicator signal indicating whether said second demodulated output signal is correct or incorrect,
- a first multiplexer which receives said first indicator signal and transmits said first demodulated output signal if said first indicator signal indicates correct and no signal if said first indicator signal indicates incorrect,
- a second multiplexer which receives said second indicator signal and transmits said second demodulated output signal if said second indicator signal indicates correct and no signal if said second indicator signal indicates incorrect, and
- a third multiplexer which receives said first and second indicator signals and transmits said first demodulated output signal, said second demodulated output signal or no signal, depending on the combination of said first and second indicator signals.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said reproducing circuit further comprises
- a first buffer memory for temporarily storing said first demodulated output signal and transmitting said first demodulated output signal to said first and third multiplexers, and
- a second buffer memory for temporarily storing said second demodulated output signal and transmitting said second demodulated output signal to said second and third multiplexers.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 748,687, filed June 25, 1985.
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