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Barcode Scanner

A barcode reader (or barcode scanner) is an electronic device for reading printed barcodes. Like a flatbed scanner, it consists of a light source, a lens and a light sensor translating optical impulses into electrical ones. Additionally, nearly all barcode readers contain decoder circuitry analyzing the barcode's image data provided by the sensor and sending the barcode's content to the scanner's output port. Award-winning barcode scanners from Wasp Barcode are known for their quality, functionality and reliability. The range of barcode scanners and portable data terminals includes: wireless barcode scanners, CCD barcode scanners, laser barcode scanners, pen-style barcode scanners and ruggedized barcode scanners. Gain visibility and management of your inventory with Wasp inventory software. Reduce inventory stock outs. Manage inventory reorder levels. Check in / check out. Inventory Control Softwares include inventory software and bundles with mobile devices. Inventory software can also be purchased without a mobile device. Decrease the cost and frustration of a manual employee timekeeping setup with WaspTime. Eliminate buddy punching. Reduce employee time tracking errors, and decrease payroll processing time and effort. Time and Attendance Software include time and attendance software combined with biometric time clocks, RFID time clocks, and barcode or magstripe time clocks. Wasp first product was a type of barcode software and the heritage continues today with a range of barcode software solutions. Use barcode software to create barcodes for print or inclusion in documents like invoices. Or use the barcode software included with solutions such as inventory tracking and asset tracking. Laser scanners work the same way as pen type readers except that they use a laser beam as the light source and typically employ either a reciprocating mirror or a rotating prism to scan the laser beam back and forth across the bar code.[1] As with the pen type reader, a photodiode is used to measure the intensity of the light reflected back from the bar code. In both pen readers and laser scanners, the light emitted by the reader is tuned to a specific frequency and the photodiode is designed to detect only this modulated light of the same frequency.

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