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REV.-A
As
shown
in Fig.
2-93,
the
reader has a
light
source and a reflected
light
sensor
which
connects
the
optical
barcode
pattern
(a
series
of
variations
of
contrast,
generated
by
the
black
stripes
and
exposed
white
sheet)
to
a series
of
electrical pulses.
Many
barcode readers are
of
a hand-held
type
so
that
each scan
inevitably
causes a variation in
the
output
pulse signal (BRDT) due
to
differ-
ence
of
scanning
speed as
shown
in Fig.
2-94.
Scanning speed 2
Fig.
2-94
Barcode
Data
Signal
Variation
Due
To
Scanning
Speed
Difference
If
the
pattern
were
read
at
almost
the
same
scanning
speed (i.e.,
at
a
constant
barcode
movement
speed),
the
ratio
of
the
corresponding
marks and spaces
would
remain
the
same. Thus,
the
pat-
tern could be
correctly
read in
principle
by
supposedly
triggering
a
time
measurement
mechanism
with
each pulse, measuring
the
time
between
the
pulses, and processing
the
pulse intervals based
on a reference
timing
obtained
from
the
measurment. This sequence
of
operations
are actually
accomplished
by
software
as discussed below.
Barcode
Data
Processing
Read
barcode
pattern
data are
detected
and processed under
the
control
of
the
main CPU. A
trig-
ger pulse,
which
is generated by
the
leading
and/or
trailing
edge
of
each arriving barcode data
pulse and a free-running
counter
(an endless
counter
which
repeats
counting
from
0000
(H)
to
FFFF
(H)
are used
to
detect
the
pulses; a data pulse is
detected
by
comparing
the
counter
value
at
the
time
a
trigger
pulse is generated and
at
the
time
the
next
trigger
pulse is generated.
Fig.
2-96
illustrates
the
operation.
2-92

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