Abstract: An input sampling sequence with an input sampling rate is translated into an output sampling sequence with a selectable output sampling rate in a sampling filter. A circuit for forming the time difference of the sampling points forms from the given input sampling rate and the desired output sampling rate a signal corresponding to the time difference and this is used in a translation circuit for converting into data for characterizing the filter coefficients. The sampling filter is conditioned by the selected coefficients from the translation circuit. The invention is suitable for the transmission of sampled data, particularly sampled rates between two systems operating at different clock frequencies.
Abstract: Method and apparatus for transforming a first sequence of digital data and correction words having a first ordering thereof wherein blocks of data and correction words in the first ordering are formed out of the first sequence Data and correction words are selected from the first sequence and are combined in such manner as to form a second sequence with a second ordering. First and second groups of data and correction words are selected out of the second sequence. The first and second groups have one comon word which also belongs in one of the blocks. The data groups have one common word which also belongs in one of the blocks. The data words of the first and second groups are submitted simultaneously to a checking operation. The results of this operation are evaluated to decide if erroneous data words can be corrected. The second sequence of words is corrected using the correction words indicated by the evaluation.
Abstract: The disclosed arrangement is of the type for a short tonearm which is guided over the record so that the tonearm remains tangential to the grooves of the record. The tonearm is balanced mechanically on a single point bearing, with the phono cartridge to one side and a counterweight to the other side of the bearing. A permanent magnet fixed to the top of the tonearm interacts with a stationary magnet closely spaced from it to hold the tonearm vertically. The tonearm magnet is a vertical, round, solid cylinder section, while the stationary magnet is a parallelepiped with facing width equal to the diameter of the facing tonearm magnet. This constrains the tonearm to prevent it from tipping to the side, while permitting rotation about the vertical axis and about a horizontal axis through the point bearing and perpendicular to the tangent to the record groove.The improvement comprises that the stationary magnet is provided with a winding.
Abstract: The disclosed arrangement is for a short pickup arm used with a tangential scanning system. The arm is supported on a single jewel thrust bearing and held against sideways tilting by a pair of attracting magnets, one mounted on the arm above the bearing and the other fixed above the first. This permits the arm to move freely in a plane parallel to the record and in a plane perpendicular to the record and tangent to the grooves. The center of gravity of the arm is chosen to be on a line between the bearing point and the stylus point in order to minimize the effects of outside disturbances.