PCM Tape recording and reproducing apparatus having a dropout-immune data recording format
Filing Information
- Patent Number: US4539605
- Application Number: US6416244
- Filing date: 09/09/1982
- Issue date: 09/03/1985
- Predicted expiration date: 09/09/2002
- U.S. Classifications: 360/32 · 360/48 ·
- International Classifications: G11B 500 ·
- International Classifications: 36032;48 ·
- Foreign Priority: JP56142292 - 09/11/1981 ·
Abstract
A PCM tape recording and reproducing apparatus for recording and reproducing an audio signal by using multitrack heads, comprises a frame interleaving device with a high dropout immunity function. The frame interleaving device comprises a distributor for successively distributing continuous interleaved input data between tracks, wihtin a multiplicity of tracks formed by splitting a magnetic tape, at a spacing of at least one track so that said continuous interleaved input data will not be shared between two continuous tracks in the same recording and reproducing direction, a data framing circuit for forming a frame out of data to be distributed to each of said tracks and for applying said frame with a synchronization signal at the top of said frame and with an error detection code at the end of said frame, and a delay circuit for delaying data associated with a track by one frame or more with respect to data associated with a neighboring track in the same recording and reproducing as said track.References Cited
U.S. Patent Documents
| Document Number | Assignees | Inventors | Issue/Pub Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US4277807 | Independent Broadcasting Authority | Baldwin | Jul 1981 |
| US4403261 | Sony Corporation | Tanaka | Sep 1983 |
| US4403263 | Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki Kaisha | Kageyame et al. | Sep 1983 |
| US4433415 | Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki Kaisha | Kojima | Feb 1984 |
Foreign Patent Documents
| Document Number | Assignees | Inventors | Issue/Pub Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| GB2061575 | MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC IND CO LTD | May 1981 |
Other Publications
| "Twined Interleaving of Data on a Multitrack Storage Medium", by A. M. Patel, IBM, TDB, vol. 18, #8, Jan. 76. |
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Patent Family
| Document Number | Assignee | Inventors | Issue/Pub Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US4539605 | Ltd. Hitachi | Takashi Hoshino et al. | Sep 1985 |
| EP0074644 | Ltd. Hitachi | Takashi Hoshino et al. | Jun 1988 |
| DE3278679 | HITACHI LTD | HOSHINO TAKASHI et al. | Jul 1988 |
| JP1849034 | Jun 1994 |
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Independent Claims | See all claims (3)
- 1. A PCM tape recording and reproducing apparatus wherein an input analog signal is converted into digital data in serial form, said digital data being divided into frames, each frame containing a plurality of data words and an error detection word, and a given number of frames in series forming a group for error correction and being interleaved to be recorded on a plurality of tracks of a magnetic tape through multi-track heads in a matrix of columns and rows, said rows corresponding to the tape tracks, said digital data recorded on the magnetic tape being picked up through reproducing multi-track heads and thereafter being de-interleaved and converted into an analog signal to reproduce said input analog signal, said apparatus comprising:on the recording side,(a) track-selecting and frame-forming means for forming a series of input digital data composed of words having a prescribed number of bits into a series frames and for selecting a respective one of said plurality of tracks for receipt of each of the series frames in such a manner that adjacent ones of said series frames of the same group are located at least one track width apart from each other in the track width direction on said plurality of tracks of said magnetic tape;(b) means for delaying sets of consecutive ones of said series frames of the same group, as assigned to said respective tracks by respectively different amounts relative to the track-length direction so that different columns containing frames of the same group are at least one column apart from each other on the tape tracks and for recording respective series frames thus dispersely arranged on said tape; andon the reproducing side(c) means for rearranging data picked up in parallel from said tracks on said magnetic tape by de-interleaving so as to produce said series data frames.
- 2. A PCM recorder wherein an input analog signal is converted into digital data in serial form, said digital data being divided into frames, each frame containing a plurality of data words and an error detection word, and a given number of frames in series forming a group for error correction and being interleaved to be recorded on a plurality of tracks of a magnetic tape through multi-track heads in a matrix of columns and rows, said rows corresponding to the tape tracks, said apparatus comprising:(a) distributor means for distributing each of said frames to a respective one of said plurality of tracks so that adjacent frames of the same group are at least one track width apart from each other in the track width direction on the tracks of the tape; and(b) delay means for delaying sets of consecutive ones of said frames as distributed to said respective tracks by respectively different amounts relative to the track length direction so that different columns containing frames of the same group are at least one column apart from each other.





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