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Analyzer for bar code readers and decoders

  • US 5,594,230 A
  • Filed: 02/18/1993
  • Issued: 01/14/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/18/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A bar code reader/decoder analyzer system, comprising:

  • an analyzer unit having a bar code reader interface means for interfacing with a series of bar code readers of various types to be tested and for receiving digitized bar code signals as a result of scanning by a series of bar code readers under test of an array of bar code patterns selected to test the relative effectiveness of the respective bar code readers of a series;

    said analyzer unit having a bar code signal processing means for measuring the time interval between transitions of each of the digitized bar code signals from the interface means;

    said analyzer unit having a data output means for transmitting time interval data representing the time intervals measured by the processing means;

    a host processor unit interfaced with said data output means for receiving and storing the time interval data obtained by the analyzer unit, said host processor unit storing information with respect to the respective bar code patterns scanned to generate the time interval data so that the time interval data can be analyzed in relation to the respective bar code patterns, thereby to enable evaluation and objective comparison of the respective bar code readers of various types for reading effectiveness;

    said host processor unit storing time interval data capable of use to generate a wide range of test digitized bar code signals and being interfaced with said analyzer unit for supplying a wide range of test time interval data corresponding to a wide range of bar code signals suitable for testing the capability of a series of decoders;

    said analyzer unit having a digitized signal output means for interfacing with any of a series of various types of decoders and said bar code signal processing means being responsive to sets of test time interval data from the host processor unit to generate a wide range of test digitized bar code signals and to supply the same to said digitized signal output means; and

    said host processing unit controlling said analyzer unit to supply successive test digitized bar code signals to each decoder, and having decoded data input means for interfacing with a series of various types of decoders so as to store decoded data from such decoders for analysis in relation to the respective corresponding set of test time interval data thereby to enable comparison of respective decoders in relation to the wide range of test digitized bar code signals.

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