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Assignee: Nippon Sogo Seisaku Co. Ltd.


Location: Tokyo, JP
No. of patents: 1

NumberTitleIssue Date
7015848Recording/reproducing apparatus using reference oscillator for digital audio
A recording/reproducing method and an apparatus for carrying out the same are disclosed wherein a cesium atomic clock, a hydrogen atomic clock or a mercury atomic clock (1) is used as a digital audio reference oscillator so as to minimize jitter which may occ...
03/21/2006
 
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