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Chapter 1
Introduction
Bar coding is the most common Automated Data Collection (ADC) technology
providing timely, error-free information that can be used to increase productivity,
accuracy, and efficiency in the workplace. Virtually every type of industry is
using bar codes to replace keyboard data entry. Studies have shown that a
proficient data entry operator will make one error for every 300 characters that
are manually entered. The error rate using bar codes is almost negligible and
can be error-free using bar code symbologies with the check digit enabled.
The Wasp Charged Coupled Device (CCD) technology is a technique whereby a
bar code is photographed, digitized, and electronically sampled by built-in
photodetectors. The detectors process the measurement of every bar and
space using the number of adjacent photodetectors which contrast a black mark
and a white space. The Wasp CCD is extremely rugged since it has no moving
parts. The Wasp CCD reader supports PC AT/XT and PS/2 keyboard interfaces
and easily wedges between the computer and keyboard. Bar code data is
passed directly into the keyboard buffer as if it had been typed in by hand by a
data entry operator.
Of all the hand held, bar code scanning devices on the market, the CCD reader
is the easiest to use and most cost effective for the typical business user. The
Wasp CCD scanner is a one touch scanner allowing the user to come in direct
contact with the bar code. It also supports a depth of reading of up to 1.4 inches
to successfully decode a bar code symbology. Bar codes up to 2.75 inches in
length can be scanned. To activate the scanner, the user simply covers the bar
code with head of the scanner and pulls the trigger. The Wasp CCD supports a
scan rate of 50 scans per second.
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