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A data plotter for use in a multi-channel chart recorder operable to record time-variant analog scalar components of vector data signals on a moving recording medium. The data plotter comprises stationary printing means, preferably a thermal print head, for plotting vectors and other data derived from sampled scalar components as an aid in the interpretation of their analog traces.
A data compressor with a plurality of serially connected shift registers compressing digital signals received from a data lift for transfer to a storage device which operates at a slower rate than the data lift generates digital signals. The data compressor eliminates from the data stream one of the frequently generated digital signals or a closely related group thereof and substitutes an address of the next digital signal which is not of the group being eliminated. Further, the data compressor ...
A data verifier for verifying the operation of a multiplexing system. The data verifier generates test information as an input to the multiplexing system. The multiplexing system processes the test information in the same manner as normal data. The data verifier then detects demultiplexed output information and compares it with reference information to determine if the multiplex system has functioned properly. The multiplex system is typically a metering system for metering the use of trunk line...
A data card wherein various data are recorded with a fluorescent material which emits infrared rays when excited by infrared rays is disclosed. The data card according to this invention has such merit that it is very effective for the preservation of secrecy and the prevention of forgery, that it is not affected by stains, that different information can be recorded thereon one over the other, and that it can be read by an extraordinarily compact reader.
The invention is concerned with circuit arrangements which minimize, or at least reduce, the tendency for a frequency modulated signal in one transmission channel carrying digital data to interfere in an adjacent channel. There is disclosed a system for transmitting digital data by frequency-modulation of a carrier signal, in which a small amount of amplitude modulation is also introduced, the frequency and amplitude modulation being such that the resulting signal has substantially the form that...
In a Teletext transmission system, data is transmitted in digital form during lines in the field blanking period of a composite video signal of a television transmission. On reception, the information is decoded and utilized to provide a display comprising a page having a predetermined number of rows of information in alphanumeric or graphics form. The data is received in blocks comprising information digits and each block has an associated group of address digits so that each block can be direc...
A data communication system for use in the control and monitoring of mobile stations, for example, in a bus monitoring system, from a central station over a communication channel carrying both data and voice information. Information is encoded into digital messages having a start code followed by one or more data blocks. The start code identifies the beginning of the data block that follows and enables synchronization of clock circuitry to the received data frequency. The data blocks have N digi...
A character-serial electronic digital computer utilizing a four character vocabulary, each character being represented by two binary bits, is structured to process character-serial data arriving at the computer in a manner specified and initiated by the arriving data. Data structures that may represent program or operations to be performed on data arriving at the computer input are stored in the computer's storage area in the form of nested data structures that may be illustrated as tree structu...
Sample and hold circuits are utilized to divide data stored in memory into a plurality of channels for display. First-in-first-out buffers are utilized to compensate for the difference between the time required to read data from a memory and the time required for a sample and hold circuit to sample and hold the data.
An arrangement for spectrum spreading of a signal for a data transmission link by providing the signal as a bipolar waveform and modulating it on a fast pseudo-random bipolar binary pulse train. In this invention the pseudo-random pulse train is generated at least in part in response to the data signal.
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