Automatic character skew and spacing checking network
Abstract
A network is disclosed for automatically checking the skew and character spacing of digital tape drive systems to indicate out-of-tolerance conditions of those parameters. The network enables a tape drive to check its own recording accuracy as well as that of tapes recorded on other drives. In operation, the first detected pulse of each character triggers a monostable multi-vibrator which locks out further data pulses and initiates a window pulse equal in length to the maximum permissible skew. At the end of the window pulse data pulses may again be received. If a pulse is received after termination of the window pulse, the skew is determined to exceed specifications and a skew error indication is given by the illumination of display light. A similar circuit arrangement is provided for detecting character spacing which is less than the minimum required for unambiguous data reproduction.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- February 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976STIN...7618353M
- Keywords:
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- Character Recognition;
- Digital Systems;
- Magnetic Tapes;
- Skewness;
- Digital Data;
- Patents;
- Pulse Generators;
- Recording Heads;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering