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Parity —
An error detection routine in which one data bit in each character is set to
1
or
0
so that the
total number of
1
bit in the data field is even or odd.
Picket Fence Orientation —
A linear symbol orientation in which the bars are perpendicular to the
symbol’s direction of travel.
Pitch —
Rotation of a linear or 2D symbol around an axis parallel to the symbol length on the Substrate.
Pixel —
An individual element in a digitized image array; “picture element”.
Port —
Logical circuit for data entry and exit. (One or more ports may be included within a single connector.)
Processing Time —
The time used by a vision system to receive, analyze and interpret image
information. Often expressed in “parts per minute”.
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) —
An electronic device used in industrial automation
environments such as factory assembly lines and automotive manufacturing facilities.
Progressive Scan —
A non-interlaced scan that doubles the number of visible picture lines per field by
displaying all picture lines at once.
Protocol —
The rules for communication between devices, providing a means to control the orderly
flow of information between linked devices.
Random Access Memory (RAM) —
A data storage system used in computers, composed of integrated
circuits that allow access to stored data in any sequence without movement of physical parts.
Read Cycle —
A programmed period of time or condition during which a reader will accept symbol input.
Read-Only Memory (ROM) —
A data storage medium used in computers and other electronics,
primarily used to distribute
Firmware
.
Real-Time Processing —
In machine vision, the ability of a system to perform a complete analysis and
take action on one part before the next one arrives for inspection.
Region —
Area of an image. Also called a region of interest for image processing operations.
Saturation —
The degree to which a color is free of white. One of the three properties of color
perception, along with hue and value.
Scattering —
Redirection of light reflecting off a surface or through an object.
Skew —
Rotation of a linear or 2D symbol around an axis parallel to the symbol height on the substrate.
Substrate —
The surface upon which a linear or 2D symbol is printed, stamped, or etched.
Symbol Transitions —
The transition of bars and spaces on a symbol, used to detect the presence of
a symbol on an object.
Symbology —
A symbol type, such as Code 39 or Code 128, with special rules to define the widths
and positions of bars and spaces to represent specific numeric or alphanumeric information.
Tilt —
Rotation of a linear or 2D symbol around an axis perpendicular to the substrate.
Trigger —
A signal, transition, or character string that initiates a read cycle.
Very Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) —
The creation of integrated circuits by combining thousands of
transistor-based circuits on a single chip.
Watchdog Timer —
A security device that detects system crashes and attempts to reset the imager.
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