Patents Assigned to Willi Studer
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Patent number: 4620238Abstract: For both recording and replay, a digital audio tape (14) is accelerated very rapidly by a motor servo (9), motor (8) and capstan (7) so that the tape speed overshoots nominal speed range before settling back to this range in an oscillatory manner. The digital samples are recorded and replayed via a head (15), a random access memory (16) and input/output electronics (19). During recording, the store (17) is precharged by starting to write in as soon as acceleration is initiated. Read-out to the tape is initiated as soon as the tape first reaches the nominal speed range. Uniformity of samples as recorded on the tape is preserved by clocking a read address generator (21) at a rate proportional to tape speed, signaled by a tachometer (7). The write address generator is clocked at the constant sampling rate. For replay the write address generator is clocked at the tape speed rate while the read address generator (21) is clocked at the constant sample rate.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1984Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: Willi Studer AGInventors: Philip S. Gaskell, Roger Lagadec, Guy W. W. McNally
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Patent number: 4591926Abstract: In producing an edited tape (31) the lead-in material up to a first edit point is separated from the lead-out material running from a second edit point by a space containing unwanted material and accommodating the actual or notional splice. The unwanted material ensures correct operation of error protection for all of the wanted material on replay. The first and second edit points are marked by codes placed on the tape (31) by a code processor (43) and supplementary head (42). During replay the digital data recovered from the tape by a head (32) is entered into a random access buffer store (34) under control of a write address generator (38) and read out to output electronics (37) under control of a read address generator (39) running at the audio sampling rate.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: Willi Studer AGInventors: Philip S. Gaskell, Roger Lagadec, Guy W. W. McNally
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Patent number: 4587976Abstract: When measuring signals are detected from a living being by means of electrodes, the moments of time associated with the starting point and the end point of the measuring signal are not unambiguously defined. In order to determine the starting point and the end point, a predetermined period of time of a selected signal pattern is subdivided into a first time interval and into a second time interval. The minimum distance between measuring points within the first time interval, on the one hand, and measuring points within the second time interval, on the other hand, is determined. The moments of time at which the measuring point of the first time interval associated with the minimum distance and the measuring point of the second time interval associated with the minimum distance are detected, are considered to constitute the starting point and the end point, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1985Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Willi Studer AG, Fabrik fur elektronische ApparateInventors: Johann J. Schmid, Werner Thie
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Patent number: 4571529Abstract: An actual speed value converter for a motor comprises a tachometer having a part rotating with the speed to be measured, e.g., a capacitive or inductive rotor, or an optical actuator disk, the tachometer determining the frequency of a frequency generator. The frequency generator is part of an action path for preparing the actual speed value, the action path comprising a frequency generator and a downstream-connected frequency discriminator.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Willi Studer, AGInventors: Willi Studer, Arturo E. Stosberg
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Patent number: 4567443Abstract: In amplifier circuit arrangements for low-distortion transmission of audio signals a transformer is provided in order to isolate a source circuit from an amplifier of the amplifier circuit arrangement. Good transmission characteristics, however, can only be obtained in such circuit arrangements by using transformers of comparatively great dimensions. In order to achieve improved transmission characteristics and yet design the transformer in such a manner as to have small size, to be of low weight and inexpensive, the amplifier of the amplifier circuit arrangement is provided with a negative feedback circuit. This negative feedback circuit is connected to the source circuit by using a transformer connected in series with the current-voltage source of such source circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1985Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Willi Studer AGInventor: Paul Zwicky
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Patent number: 4564918Abstract: Equidistant timing pulses are counted during the time between the arrival of a first pulse edge of a first signal sequence and the arrival of a following second pulse edge of another signal sequence and are averaged to a mean value with equidistant timing pulses of an immediately preceding count between two pulse edges of the two signal sequences. The continuously formed mean values are accumulated with mean values of preceding cycles and in each case the least significant bit is further processed.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1983Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Willi Studer AGInventors: Guy W. W. McNally, Roger Lagadec, Daniele P. C. Pelloni
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Patent number: 4562489Abstract: A multitrack tape recorder records and replays digital data on a plurality of data tracks (15) by way of record/replay electronics (7), a record head (5) and a replay head (6). Channels (8) corresponding to the tape track (15) are provided for input to and output from the electronics (7). An additional channel (11) carries auxiliary data related to the signals in the channels (8). This data is formatted during recording by the electronics (7) into a block format compatible with the data format on channels (15) and is recorded on a separate dedicated track (16). The auxiliary information may be formatted in labels each of which has an instruction field and a parameter field. The labels can carry a wide variety of information relating to operation of the system. As one example, a label may contain in the instruction field an instruction to increase the playback gain by an amount contained in the parameter field.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1984Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Willi Studer AGInventors: Philip S. Gaskell, Roger Lagadec, Guy W. McNally
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Patent number: 4415820Abstract: To provide for exactly exponential relationship between the collector current and the voltage applied between the bases of the differential circuit, two branches are provided, each containing a series connected circuit including transistors of respectively opposite conductivity type, and resistances positioned in each branch of such value that the sum of the voltage drops of connection and contact resistances arising in the respective branches are compensated. The values of the resistances are so selected that the voltage drop across the respective resistance matches the sum of the voltage drops due to the connection and contact resistances of the opposite branch.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Willi Studer, Fabrik fuer elektronische ApparateInventor: Urs Zogg
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Patent number: 4170361Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1978Date of Patent: October 9, 1979Assignee: Willi StuderInventors: Paul Zwicky, Eduard Marthaler
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Patent number: 4170362Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1978Date of Patent: October 9, 1979Assignee: Willi StuderInventors: Paul Zwicky, Eduard Marthaler