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Charge Constrained (1,7) Code For Magneto Optic Recording
Modulation codes are used in disc memory applications to limit the distance between transitions, control the spectral distribution of the data stream, and to maximize the data capacity. Because of their high density ratios the class of codes known as Run Length Limited (RLL) codes have become dominant in the magnetic disc recording industry.