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22 December 1995 CCD-based POSTNET bar-code reader
Mehul Patel, Vasanth Shreesha, Kurt Hecht, Jim Cox, John Schultz
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Abstract
A CCD based barcode reader has been developed to read the POSTNET barcode with a bar/space width as small as 13 mils. This barcode is currently being used by the united States Post Office. The system can decode barcodes up to a conveyor speed of 250 ft/min for bars travelling parallel to the CCD sensor array. The system consisting of a camera and a logic unit was designed to incorporate various lengths of linear CCD sensor arrays manufactured by EG&G Corporation. The length of the sensor is dependent upon the required field of view. The camera unit processes the analog signal from the CCD sensor and converts it into a binary signal, which is then transmitted to the logic unit. The logic unit uses a Texas Instrument TMS320C30 processor and does the actual signal processing and decoding of the POSTNET code. This paper describes the hardware and the software developed for this system using a 512 element CCD sensor.
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Mehul Patel, Vasanth Shreesha, Kurt Hecht, Jim Cox, and John Schultz "CCD-based POSTNET bar-code reader", Proc. SPIE 2595, Machine Tool, In-Line, and Robot Sensors and Controls, (22 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228850
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Logic

Sensors

Analog electronics

Cameras

Charge-coupled devices

Clocks

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