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EZ Match User’s Manual
Glossary of Terms
Check Character
— A Modulus 43 or Modulus 10 character that is added to encoded
symbol data for additional data integrity.
CMOS
— See
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
.
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS)
— Like CCDs, CMOS imagers
include an array of photo-sensitive diodes, one diode within each pixel. Unlike CCDs, however,
each pixel in a CMOS imager has its own individual amplifier integrated inside.
Connector
— A plug or socket on a device or cable providing in/out connectivity for various
circuits and pins.
Concentrator
— Intermediary device that relays data from imagers to a host and commands
from the host to the imagers or other devices.
Counter
— Memory space allocated to keep track of imager events.
DAC
— See
Digital-to-Analog Converter
.
Daisy Chain
— Linkage of primary and secondary imagers allowing data to be relayed up
to the host via auxiliary port connections.
Decode
— A
Good Read
. The successful interpretation and output of the information
encoded in a symbol.
Default
— Restores
ROM
or flash settings, initializes serial commands and resets all
counters.
Delimited
— A delimited command or field is bracketed by predefined characters.
Decode Rate
— The number of good reads per second ahieved by an imager.
Darkfield Illumination
— Lighting of objects, surfaces, or particles at very shallow or low
angles, so that light does not directly enter a reader’s optical hardware.
Depth-of-Field
— The in-focus range of an imaging system. Measured from the distance
behind an object to the distance in front of the object with all objects appearing in focus.
Diffused Lighting
— Scattered soft lighting from a wide variety of angles used to eliminate
shadows and specular glints from profiled, highly reflective surfaces.
Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
— A
VLSI
circuit used to convert digitally processed
images to analog for display on a monitor.
Digital Imaging
— Conversion of an image into pixels by means of an
Analog-to-Digital
Converter
where the level of each pixel can be stored digitally.
Digital Signal Processor
(DSP)
— A
VLSI
chip designed for ultra-high-speed arithmetic
processing. Often imbedded in a vision engine.
Discrete I/O
— Inputs and outputs characterized by discrete signal transitions from one
voltage level to another so that digital switching can occur.
Direct Memory Access (DMA)
— A capability provided by some computer bus architectures
that allows data to be sent directly to memory from an attached device.
DMA
— See
Direct Memory Access
.
DSP
— See
Digital Signal Processor
.
Dynamic Range
— The difference between the minimum and maximum thresholds of
discernible images; the amount of usable signal.
Edge Enhancement
— Image processing method to strengthen high-spatial frequencies
in the image.
EPROM
— See
Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
.
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