Patents Assigned to Harris Corporation of Cleveland, Ohio
  • Patent number: 4198675
    Abstract: Linearization of a closed-loop acousto-optic modulation system is maintained over a uniform closed-loop bandwidth that is independent of the output light intensity level through the use of a compensating square-root function generator which employs the third quadrant characteristic of a MOSFET. The MOSFET may be connected as the feedback impedance of an operational amplifier which provides the square-root gain control function for complementing the non-linearity of the acousto-optic modulator. By utilizing the third quadrant characteristics of the source-to-drain voltage relative to the drain current of the MOSFET, the square-root function generator has a transfer function which insures that a linear relationship between modulator output light intensity and input signal current can be obtained irrespective of light intensity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1980
    Assignee: Harris Corporation of Cleveland, Ohio
    Inventor: George S. Moore
  • Patent number: 4198701
    Abstract: A mass archival optical recording and reproduction system includes a recording light source such as a laser beam focussed and directed upon an acousto-optic linear modulator array (or page composer) that receives parallel blocks of data converted from a serial stream of digital data to be stored. The page composer imparts to the laser beam modulation representative of a plurality of parallel channels of data and through focussing optics downstream of the page composer parallel arrays of optical spots are recorded upon a suitable recording medium such as a photographic film floppy disc. The recording medium may be substantially frictionlessly and stably positioned for recording at a record/read station by an air-bearing platen arrangement which is preferably thermodynamically non-throttling so that the recording film may be positioned in the path of the information-carrying light beam in a static or dynamic mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1980
    Assignee: Harris Corporation of Cleveland, Ohio
    Inventors: Brad R. Reddersen, Richard G. Zech, Howard N. Roberts