
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Barcode Readers",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Panel PCs fit in tight environments from
IEI Technology Corp, which we summarised at the time by saying "The AFL-10A-CX-15GZ has an integrated VIA C7 1.5GHz CPU and can run high-end multimedia files along with external peripheral devices such as barcode readers in sophisticated retail
applications".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Barcode readers developed for hazardous areas from
Pepperl+Fuchs USA: "New barcode readers provide effective production management in hazardous locations".
In November 2006, we covered the news from Sena Technologies
concerning its Parani-MSP100
- take a look at Serial devices join Ethernet via Bluetooth
which says: "The Parani-MSP100 is a Bluetooth to IP gateway that connects Bluetooth devices to 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network".
Take a look also at the news release from Datalogic, Baggage specialist signs for barcode readers,
as well as Serial text displays have ATEX certification from Beka associates,
and Barcode readers come with wireless option from LC Automation.
See also:
Gateway connects Bluetooth devices to Ethernet
(May 2005)
The Parani100 is a Bluetooth to IP gateway that connects Bluetooth devices to 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network
Acquisition brings Data Matrix expertise
(March 2005)
Pepperl+Fuchs has acquired Omnitron, a manufacturer of Data Matrix 2D optical barcode readers for product identification and online data capture
Stocking solutions speeds fastener supply
(January 2005)
The latest line-feed stocking solution from Serco Ryan has delivered substantial savings in administration costs and staff time at a UK market leading static holiday home manufacturer
Three technologies into one sensor does go
(June 2004)
A novel sensor family offers a choice of three different optical technologies - infra-red, visible red and VCSEL - in the same common package
Court ruling dismisses machine vision patents
(February 2004)
Chief Judge Philip Pro of the US District Court in Las Vegas has ruled in favour of Cognex in its lawsuit against the Lemelson Medical, Education and Research Foundation, Limited Partnership
Budget pricing for colour HMI
(August 2003)
The GP2300S is a 6in STN colour human machine interface with built-in Ethernet and Internet communication features and a second serial port
USB provides universal industrial HMI solution
(May 2003)
Bruce Piggot of CKS explains that working with the right partner brought USB solutions to industrial keyboard and trackerball applications
Readers make sense of 2D barcodes
(January 2003)
To complement and extend the functionality of its extensive range of barcode readers and vision systems Leuze Mayser has added a series of two-dimensional code readers
Scada software is free to download
(July 2002)
Hexatec has unveiled the latest version of its Scada web software, Saturn OPC for Process Control, now available in three easy to understand configurations: Lite, Standard and Professional
OCR software works with smart camera
(July 2002)
Concepts In Computing has collaborated with Omnitron to make its flexible EconoCR optical character recognition software compatible with Omnitron's MAC 3XX series industrial smart cameras
Operator interface provides more features
(May 2002)
The Red Lion CL40 operator interface terminal combines with the company's Edict software and a PLC to provide features normally associated with more complicated and costly PC/Scada systems
Train control is a model solution
(March 2002)
A Mitsubishi PLC has brought a touch more realism to the UK's largest model railway
Batch-management software boosts controller
(February 2002)
Eurotherm has updated and improved its novel Visual Supervisor multifunction control and display product
Software helps put concept car on road at speed
(June 2001)
Dassault Systemes software has enabled TWR to take a concept car shown at the NEC International Motor Show and create a road car in full production in just 18 months
I/O modules interface with RS-232 serial devices
(May 2000)
One of the high points of this year's Automation and Robotics 2000 Show was the launch by Opto 22 of a new family of I/O modules which interface with any RS-232 serial device

