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1 Ishaque P K Electronics & Communication S3, Roll No 38

2 BARCODE TECHNOLOGY

3 Key Points : What is barcode? Why use barcodes? Barcode types
Application of barcode Evaluation of barcode Barcode Scanner Advantages Disadvantages

4 What is barcode? It is an automatic identification technology
Bar code is a predefined format of dark bars and white spaces Structured to contain a specific piece of information It allows real-time data to be collected accurately and rapidly Combination of barcode technology with computer and application software improves performance, productivity and profitability

5 Why use barcodes? As far back as the 1960s, barcodes were used in industrial work environments. Some of the early implementations of barcodes included the ability identify rail,road,cars,etc…… In the early 1970s, common barcodes started appearing on grocery shelves. To automate the process of identifying grocery items, UPC barcodes were placed on products. Today, barcodes are just about everywhere and are used for identification in almost all types of business.

6 When barcodes are used in the business process, procedures are automated to increase productivity and reduce human error. Whenever there is a need to accurately identify or track something, bar-coding should be used. For example, in a data entry work environment, workers may be required to enter an enormous amount of data into a customer database system. Instead of manually typing a customer identification number into a database, if the information is contained in a barcode, a data entry operator may scan it in. This would increase automation and reduce human error.

7 Barcode Types The type of barcode to use for a particular situation depends upon: The use. The data encoded in the barcode. How the barcode will be printed.

8 There are two types of barcodes: 1. Linear barcodes 2. 2D barcodes.

9 Some established barcode industry standards include:

10 Application of Barcode
FOR LABORATORIES BCA provides labels, printers and bar code scanners specifically for the LABORATORY environment. Our labels, suitable for all printers and most software packages, can withstand moisture, refrigeration and a variety of solutions. The adhesive can also be glove free.

11 Application of Barcode
FOR LIBRARIES BCA provides consultation, equipment from a variety of manufacturers and 25 years experience in the data collection market. We provide the solutions to your situation, not an off the shelf packaged solution.

12 Application of Barcode
FOR INDUSTRY BCA provides consultation, equipment from a variety of manufacturers and 25 years experience in the data collection market. We provide the solutions to your situation, not an off the shelf packaged solution.

13 Evaluation of Barcode One of the most common tools for reading barcodes is the hand held barcode scanner. All of the barcode scanners recommended and sold by ID Automation have built-in decoders that can read several different bar code types. Most of the scanners sold by ID Automation receive their power from the PC keyboard or USB port so no external power supply is required. When a barcode is scanned, the data is sent to the PC as if it was typed using a keyboard.

14 Not all scanners can scan barcodes that are printed at very small x dimensions (the x dimension is the width of the narrow bar in the code), so it is advisable to check the barcode scanner manual to make sure the scanner can read the small x dimension barcodes. Also, make sure the printer can accurately reproduce small x dimension barcodes. The ID Automation Plug ‘n Play Barcode Scanner will scan linear bar codes consistently at 4 to 32 mils in size and up to 4.2" in width from a distance of 4" to 8" at 200 scans per second and can be programmed to scan function keys from barcodes.

15 Barcode Scanner Fixed mount, multi-line Handheld, single line

16 Advantages REPRESENT UNIQUE IDENTITY OF A PRODUCT
ACCURACY OF DATA INPUT (ERROR FREE) LABOUR SAVINGS BY AVOIDING MANUAL SYSTEM MORE ACCURATE DESPATCH COST EFFICIENT REAL TIME DATA COLLECTION MEASUREMENT OF WORK IN PROGRESS THROUGHOUT THE FACTORY RAPID ACCESS TO TOTAL PRODUCTION COSTS

17 Disadvantages System Failure may cost more delays.
Scratched or crumpled barcodes may cause problems Data must be coded in the barcode In laser scanning, durability and cost are the two disadvantages

18 Thank You!


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