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Scan Engine | SE4750 |
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Image Capture | Yes |
Resolution | 640 x 480 pixels |
Decode Capability | 1D and 2D barcodes |
Type | Area Imager |
Light Source | LED |
Operating Temperature | -4° F to 122° F/-20° C to 50° C |
Storage Temperature | -40° F to 158° F/-40° C to 70° C |
Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Electrical Safety | IEC |
Regulatory | IEC 62471 |
Provides a block diagram and components of the SE4750 imager system.
Details the laser aiming pattern, error minimization, and control settings.
Explains the dual LED illumination system and its control for various lighting conditions.
Describes how frame rate affects image brightness and aiming pattern visibility.
Covers introduction, general info, default power mode, and initial setup steps.
Addresses grounding, environment, power supply noise, thermal issues, and regulatory compliance.
Guides on external optics, imaging, document capture, and regulatory compliance.
Details mounting holes, screw torque, and recommendations for housing design.
Discusses controlling stray light to prevent image blemishes using window size and surfaces.
Provides examples for parallel and tilted window integration to manage stray light.
Details power requirements, supply voltages for VCC, VDD_IO_HOST, and VCC_ILLUM.
Covers I2C, MIPI, and Parallel host interface signal parameters and timing.
Lists technical specs like sensor resolution, FOV, laser details, illumination, shock, and vibration.
Lists SE4750 parallel and MIPI host interface signal names, I/O, and pin details.
Illustrates the 21-pin ZIF connector and host flex cable specifications.
Recommends specific power-up and power-down sequences for engine power domains.
Explains the I2C protocol, command initiation, and transaction structure.
Defines the structure for I2C commands, responses, and data formats.
Covers command checksums, response status codes, and error conditions.
Details specific SE4750 commands for acquisition, aiming, illumination, and modes.