It took thirty years before moderate commercial success was achieved, but today magnetic recording is involved in almost every facet of our working and leisure activities. Worldwide, the magnetic recording industry now has annual revenues of over $100 billion and employs over
500,000 people. Edited by a well-known historian and twotop technical authorities in the field, 100 YEARS OF MAGNETIC RECORDING captures the definitive story of this ever-evolving technology while those involved in its beginnings are still here to tell their tale. It tells the hundred-year story of magnetic recording by selecting major product designs and the innovative technology that they introduced. Separated into three parts, the book deals with specifically with the history of Audio Recording, Video Recording and finally Data Recording. The contributors then introduce possible trends in magnetic recording technology for the future.
DE INTERES PARA: This book was written for magnetic recording engineers, scientists and technologies as well as technical history buffs.
CONTENIDO: Introduction; Audio Recording: The Magnetic Recording of Sound; The Telegraphone; Steel Tape and Wire Recroders; The Introduction of the Magnetophon; Product Diversification; The History of Digital Audio; Video Recording: The Challenge of Recording Video; Early Fixed-Head Recorders; The Ampex Quadruplex Recorders; Helical-Scan Recorders for Broadcasting; Consumer Video Recorders; Digital Video Recording; Data Recording: Capturing Datat Magnetically; Data Storage on Drums; Data Storage on Tape; Data Storage on Hard Magnetic Disks; Data Storage on Floppy Disks; Instrumentation Recording on Magnetic.Tape.
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