Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – Internal alarm or indicator responsive to a condition of the...
Patent
1996-02-06
1998-06-16
Hajec, Donald T.
Communications: electrical
Land vehicle alarms or indicators
Internal alarm or indicator responsive to a condition of the...
340568, 235472, G06K 0710
Patent
active
057675007
ABSTRACT:
A hardware identification system is provided in a bar code reading arrangement including a main body and a plurality of modular detachable scanning heads connectable to the main body dependent on the application desired for the reader. Each of the heads includes a voltage divider dividing identification voltage and the main body includes a microprocessor including an analog to digital converter which reads the identification voltage, converts it to a digital signal and compares the identification voltage against a look-up table of identification voltages and their associated hardware element to identify the module type. Alternatively, or in addition, the module may be similarly configured to identify the main body by virtue of an identification voltage defined by a voltage divider in the main body. Alternatively the hardware identification system includes an electronic subassembly such as a PC board used for example in computer systems for automatic identification of hardware.
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Bianculli Thomas
Campanelli Joseph
Cordes Kevin
May Robert
Oppenheim Ellen
Hajec Donald T.
Le Thiew Minh
Symbol Technologies Inc.
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