A New 8-14 Modulation and Its Application to a Small Format Digital VTR

We have developed an 8-14 channel coding suitable for high density recording for digital VTRs. Using this channel coding, which is a type of run length limited block code, 8-bit data is transferred to a 14-bit code, on the conditions that (1) the magnetic flux reversal length is from 2 to 7 clock in...

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Hauptverfasser: Uehara, Toshihiro, Nakayama, Tadashi, Minaguchi, Hotaka, Shibaya, Hiromichi, Sekiguchi, Takuji, Oba, Yoshinobu
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