Claims
- 1. A waveform producing system which comprises:
- a pattern forming section comprising a source of infrared radiation, and means for spatially distributing the infrared radiation for forming a spatial pattern of infrared radiation in the shape of a waveform to be produced; a conversion section comprising means for converting said pattern of infrared radiation into electrical outputs which represent time-sequentially sampled amplitudes of the waveform; and a sequential read circuit for sequentially reading out the electrical outputs to produce the waveform; in which said pattern forming section is a thermal pattern forming section comprised of said source of infrared radiation and an infrared radiation shielding plate constituted by an infrared radiation absorbing region and an infrared radiation passing region shaped to form a thermal pattern corresponding to said waveform by shielding a part of the infrared radiation emitted from said source of infrared radiation, and said conversion section comprises a plurality of parallel lines of first transducers for converting thermal-energy to electric-energy, each of the transducers constituting a magnetic flux generating source defining a magnetic circuit, an infrared radiation receiving piece within the magnetic circuit and heated by the received infrared radiation and made of a magnetic material whose permeability abruptly changes when the temperature thereof exceeds a certain value thereby affecting magnetic flux generated from the magnetic flux generating source, and a second transducer within the magnetic circuit for converting magnetic-energy to electric-energy and producing an electrical output controlled by magnetic flux applied thereto, said parallel lines of transducers converting infrared radiation which is applied thereto as the thermal pattern into electrical outputs corresponding to sequentially sampled amplitudes of the thermal pattern and accordingly the waveform to be produced and is to be read out by said sequential read circuit.
- 2. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 1 in which said second transducers are Hall elements having current lines and output lines, and including means connecting said output lines in series to one another to form said parallel lines of first transducers connected to said sequential read circuit, means connecting said current lines in series, and a constant current source energizing said current lines.
- 3. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 1 in which said first transducer comprises said heat-receiving piece and a magnetic core provided with a primary winding as a magnetic flux generating source and a secondary winding as in element for converting magnetic-energy to electric-energy.
- 4. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 1 in which said thermal pattern forming section source comprises means for effecting a planar temperature distribution corresponding to said waveform to be produced.
- 5. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 1 in which said thermal pattern forming means radiation shielding plate comprises a thermal conductor provided with an embossed pattern corresponding to said waveform to be produced.
- 6. A waveform producing system which comprises:
- a pattern forming section comprising a magnetic flux generating source, and means for spatially distributing the magnetic field for forming a magnetic flux spatial pattern in the shape of a waveform to be produced; a conversion section comprising means for converting said magnetic flux pattern into electrical outputs which represent time-sequentially sampled amplitudes of the waveform; and a sequential read circuit for sequentially reading out the electrical outputs to produce the waveform; in which said pattern forming section comprises said magnetic flux generating source and a magnetic flux shielding plate constituted by a magnetic flux shielding region and a magnetic flux passing region shaped to form a magnetic pattern corresponding said waveform by shielding a part of the magnetic flux generated by the magnetic flux generating source, and said conversion section comprises a plurality of parallel lines of transducers for converting magnetic-energy to electrical energy, which operate to convert magnetic flux applied thereto as said magnetic flux pattern form said pattern forming section into electrical outputs which represent sequentially sampled amplitudes of said magnetic pattern and accordingly said waveform to be produced and which are time-sequentially read out by said sequential read circuit.
- 7. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 6 in which said transducers are Hall elements having current lines and output lines, and including means connecting said output lines in series in said parallel lines of transducers to form one output line connected to said sequential read circuit, said current line being connected in series, and a constant current source energizing said current line.
- 8. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 6 in which said magnetic pattern forming section comprises a magnetic plate having a non-magnetized portion and a magnetized portion formed in a pattern corresponding to said waveform to be produced.
- 9. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 6 in which said magnetic pattern forming section comprises a magnetization sheet or card having a magnetic pattern which is formed by magnetizing a portion of said sheet or card in correspondence to said waveform to be produced.
- 10. A waveform producing system which comprises:
- a pattern forming section comprising a magnetic flux generating source, and means for spatially distributing the magnetic field for forming a magnetic flux spatial pattern in the shape of a waveform to be produced; a conversion section comprising means for converting said magnetic flux pattern into electrical outputs which represent time-sequentially sampled amplitudes of the waveform; and a sequential read circuit for sequentially reading out the electrical outputs to produce the waveform; in which said pattern forming section comprises a magnetic card having a magnetized region defining a magnetic pattern corresponding to said waveform to be produced, and said conversion section comprises a magnetic head constituted by magnetic head segments each having means defining a first air gap and means defining a second air gap, said first air gaps defining a magnetic card insertion air gap for accommodating said magnetic card, and transducers for converting magnetic-energy to electric-energy which are disposed in said second air gap of the respective magnetic head segments, said magnetic card being inserted in said magnetic card insertion air gap so as to produce electrical outputs which represent time-sequentially sampled amplitudes of said magnetic pattern and accordingly said waveform to be produced and which are time-sequentially read out by said sequential read circuit.
- 11. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 10 in which said transducers are Hall elements having current lines and output lines, and including means connecting said current lines in series, a common power source energizing said current lines, means connecting said output lines to said sequential read lines for having said electrical outputs from said Hall elements time-sequentially read out by said sequential read circuit.
- 12. A waveform producing system which comprises:
- a pattern forming section comprising a magnetic flux generating source, and means for spatially distributing the magnetic field for forming a magnetic flux spatial pattern in the shape of a waveform to be produced; a conversion section comprising means for converting said magnetic flux pattern into electrical outputs which represent time-sequentially sampled amplitudes of the waveform; and a sequential read circuit for sequentially reading out the electrical outputs to produce the waveform; in which said pattern forming section comprises a magnetic record medium having a magnetized region defining a magnetic pattern corresponding to said waveform to be produced, and said conversion section comprises parallel lines of first transducers for converting magnetic-energy to electric-energy which convert magnetic flux applied thereto as said magnetic flux pattern into electric outputs, a magnetic circuit having means magnetized for causing said electrical outputs from said transducers to be magnetically added separately in each of said parallel lines thereby to produce a magnetic field, and a second transducer for converting the strength of said magnetic fields produced by said magnetic circuit into electrical signals, which represent time-sequentially sampled amplitudes of said magnetic pattern and accordingly said waveform to be produced.
- 13. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 12 in which said conversion section further comprises amplifiers, for converting voltage to current, provided for respective ones of said first transducers, to convert said electric outputs from the first transducers into electric currents applied to said magnetic circuit to develop said magnetic field.
- 14. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 13 in which said first transducers are Hall elements with current lines which are connected in series to form said parallel lines of transducers and having output lines connected to said amplifiers.
- 15. A waveform producing system as claimed in claim 12 in which said magnetic circuit is provided for each of said parallel lines of transducers to simultaneously obtain said output signals in a parallel mode.
- 16. A waveform producing system which comprises:
- a pattern forming section comprising a magnetic flux generating source, and means for spatially distributing the magnetic field for forming a magnetic flux spatial pattern in the shape of a waveform to be produced; a conversion section comprising means for converting said magnetic flux pattern into electrical outputs which represent time-sequentially sampled amplitudes of the waveform; and a sequential read circuit for sequentially reading out the electrical outputs to produce the waveform; in which said conversion section comprises a magnetic-energy to electric-energy conversion section which comprises a substrate disposed in place on said magnetic pattern forming section and lines of magnetic-energy to electric-energy converters arranged on said substrate at intervals along the time axis of the waveform represented by said magnetic flux pattern, each of said converters comprising a plurality of magnetoresistive elements, said lines of magnetic-energy to electric-energy converters receiving magnetic flux as said magnetic flux pattern thereby producing electrical outputs which represent time-sequentially sampled amplitudes of said magnetic pattern and accordingly the waveform to be produced, said electrical output being time-sequentially read out by said sequential read circuit, said magnetic pattern forming section and said conversion section being formed into one unit.
Priority Claims (5)
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47-114820 |
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47-117976 |
Nov 1972 |
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47-117979 |
Nov 1972 |
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47-117980 |
Nov 1972 |
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47-117981 |
Nov 1972 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 415,494, filed Nov. 14, 1973, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Continuations (1)
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