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MAGNETIC RECORDER FOR NUCLEAR PULSE APPLICATION. Period covered: December 6, 1959 to February 5, 1960
Author(s) -
G.M. Burgwald,
R.M. Norton
Publication year - 1960
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4156204
Subject(s) - pulse (music) , amplifier , head (geology) , signal (programming language) , magnetic tape , physics , optics , electrical engineering , acoustics , computer science , tape recorder , optoelectronics , engineering , geology , detector , cmos , geomorphology , programming language
An evaluation of a modulator flux sensitive playback head to be used with an analog magnetic recorder for nuclear pulse information storage was made. The modulator head was found unsultable. A pulse stretching unit was constructed which takes pulses from a standard linear pulse amplifier and provides an output signal suitable for driving a recording head. (For preceding period see ARF-1151- 3.) (C.J.G.

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