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Automotive R-DAT Player
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Abstract
Since the establishment of digital audio discs (CDs) in the consumer market place, consumers have become aware of high quality digital audio sound. The R-DAT standardization activities of the authors group opened a new era of high performance capabilities. In this paper the authors describe the realization of an R-DAT player suitable for automotive use.
The paper describes the various features of this new R-DAT player technology such as rapid music search (200 times speed), DIN sized (180 mm W + 50 mm H × 165 mm D), two playback sampling frequencies (44.1 and 48 kHz), low profile mechanism (35 mm high), and high density surface mount components on both sides of the circuit board.
Authors
- J. Yanabe - Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Japan
- Y. Nakanishi - Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Japan
- S. Works - Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Japan
- Y. Ishida - Consumer Electronics Development Laboratory Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Japan
- K. Nakagawa - Consumer Electronics Development Laboratory Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Japan
- M. Ishida - Consumer Electronics Development Laboratory Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Japan
- Y. Utsui - Products Development Laboratory Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Japan
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Yanabe, J., Nakanishi, Y., Works, S., Ishida, Y. et al., "Automotive R-DAT Player," SAE Technical Paper 870140, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870140.Also In
References
- Ishida Y. Ishida M. Endo K. Goto K. Osuga Y. “On the system design and signal processing of a rotary head DAT” AES Tokyo Conference June 1985
- Ishida Y. Ishida M. Goto K. Endo K. Osuga Y. Ido K. Nakagawa K. “On the development of a rotary-head digital audio tape recorder” The 79th AES Convention Oct. 1985
- Ishida Y. Ishida M. Nakagawa K. Osuga Y. Yanabe J. “On the development of a car use rotary-head digital audio tape recorder” The 80th AES Convention Mar. 1986