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A PDM converter

Published:07 February 1956Publication History

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Digitizing Pulse Duration Modulated (PDM) data at a rapid rate and presenting it in a suitable form for data reduction has been a problem of data reduction centers for some time. The Magnavox Series 200 Converter is designed to accept PDM data recorded on magnetic tape, automatically digitize it, and record the digital information on the magnetic tape in a form suitable for input to a digital computer or other data reduction equipment.

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  1. A Pulse-Duration Modulated Data-Processing System, J. R. Lowe, J. P. Middlekauff. AIEE Special Publication T-85, 1956, pp. 53--7 Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library

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    AIEE-IRE '56 (Western): Papers presented at the February 7-9, 1956, joint ACM-AIEE-IRE western computer conference
    February 1956
    174 pages
    ISBN:9781450378581
    DOI:10.1145/1455410

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    • Published: 7 February 1956

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