A dynamic analysis technique for evaluating video head distortion

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Avrit, Richard C.
Date
1980Advisor
Cotton, Mitchell L.
Cooper, P.E.
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In video magnetic recording the distortion effects of the head
circuits and recording media are basically undefined., No analysis
technique has been available in the literature. This paper establishes
a method for computing the minimum distortion to be expected due to
the vidoo head circuit , Moreover;, a new technique for investigating
video head circuits and equalization effects is given., The classical
FK approach is justified and used., Insight into phase distortion is
achieved by use of a "dynamic" rather than "spectral" analysis.
Computational techniques are indicated.
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