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Wedge barcode scanners and serial barcode scanners both connect to a PC to scan barcodes into the system. They do not, however, work the same way and each has advantages and disadvantages. This affects data manipulation and how they work with existing data management systems.
Wedge barcode scanners traditionally attach to a system via the keyboard; some devices now allow direct USB connection to the back of a computer. Originally known as keyboard interface readers, these devices were nicknamed \"wedges\" because of the way they sit between the keyboard and the computer. The keyboard attaches to the scanner; the scanner's connector then slots into the keyboard port on the computer. As far as the system is concerned, the scanner is an additional keyboard. When a barcode is scanned, it assumes that data has been typed in and enters it into the field automatically.
Serial barcode scanners connect directly to the system through the serial (RS232) port on the back of the computer. Data from scans is not automatically recognized and must be converted. A software interface (often called a \"software wedge\") or an adaptation to your existing applications decodes the barcode and enters its data into the system. Serial readers usually need their own power sources as RS232 ports are not powerful enough to run them.
Wedge barcode scanners do not need additional or adapted software, as the keyboard interface works with any program that accepts typed data. These readers run on the keyboard port's power; they do not need their own power source. Data input may, however, be limited. Users must place the cursor where the barcode information needs to go, in the correct application, and cannot modify barcodes before scanning. A wedge scanner also needs to be located close to the computer.
The data entered by serial barcode scanners can be modified before it appears in the system. Although these devices need their own software, this allows scans to be automatically entered into the right place; users do not need to monitor cursor position. They do not need to be located as close to the computer as a keyboard scanner. If your computer doesn't have an RS232 port, you must buy a USB adapter or a reader that connects directly to a USB slot. This bypasses the need for an independent power supply.
I'd like to create my own software serial wedge in C#. I have all the code for the serial I/O, and can get the data converted from Hex to ASCII and into a database or listbox. But am unsure how to translate the data into key presses that will go into the active application.
Data collection software for serial devices, including meters, balances, scales or any RS232 instrument. Capture data directly to Excel, Access or any Windows application or web page and even automate and control your device through hot keys, buttons, or DDE.
WinWedge software inputs data from any serial device*, including scales and balances, directly into Excel, or any Windows application. It can also transmit prompts or commands through the serial port to control your instruments.
WinWedge is designed to be highly flexible and can easily parse, filter and format your device data to fit your project's requirements. Think of WinWedge as an easily customizable serial I/O device driver.
Learn how WinWedge can help you capture data from your RS232 serial, TCP/IP, USB and Bluetooth (Virtual COM) devices! For a more detailed video demonstration on configuring and using WinWedge, watch our \"Start Here\" Tutorial
The Serial Tap is an affordable sniffer for monitoring RS232, RS485, and TTL-level UARTcommunications. The sniffer taps into the data and control lines of serial links and sends the recorded data to IO Ninja software in real time.
All inputs of the serial tap are available on a quick-release terminal block. The Tap also features two DB9 connectors for \"wedge\" monitoring of RS232 communications. The board even provides jumpers for swapping and loopbacking RS232 signals, as well as bi-color LEDs for RS232 line status indication. The jumpers and bi-color LEDs give the Tap an additional use as a simple tool for debugging RS232 wiring issues.
Let's suppose that two serial devices are interconnected by a serial cable. Let's also suppose that the first device has a DB9-F connector, while the second device has a DB9-M connector. The serial cable is, therefore, of the M-to-F type.
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SoftwareWedge inputs serial data (RS232, RS422, RS485) from any instrument directly into Excel, Access, statistical software, control applications, MMIs, LIMS, VB, etc.. any Windows, Windows 95, NT or DOS application. Easily set up in minutes using a fully menu-driven configuration program. (A typical serial data collection application takes less than 15 minutes to set up.) Collect data on any serial port (RS232, RS422 or RS485), even multiple serial ports! Quickly debug serial communications with a powerful \"analyze\" feature.
The MagTek Mini Swipe magnetic card reader offers affordability and convenience in a compact design. Developed to meet the needs of virtually any POS system, the MagTek Mini Swipe is available in a variety of interface options to work seamlessly with your existing hardware.Available with 3-track or 2-track reading options, the Magtek Mini Swipe magnetic card reader does not need an external power source to operate, just connect via USB, serial, or keyboard wedge interface and go! Card data displays on your pc's monitor as if it were keyed into a keyboard.The Mini Swipe card reader come in two color choices - black and white.
Welcome to Part 2 of my Barcode Scanner Interface blog series, in which I outline the three primary methods of physically connecting a barcode scanner to a computer: Serial, Keyboard Wedge, and USB. If you missed Part 1 on using a serial interface, you can read it here.
Intuitive, walk-through menus allow you to tailor the data to your needs by splitting the record into multiple fields, filter out certain characters, or format the data to meet your requirements. You can also easily define hot keys and buttons to send serial commands to your device or perform other tasks.
Data collection software for serial devices, including meters, balances, scales or any RS232 instrument. WinWedge captures data directly to Excel, Access or any Windows application or web page. It can even send commands out a COM port so you can control your device through hot keys, buttons, or DDE.
This is a simple keywedge program. It takes serial input and simulates keystrokes with the chars received. It has been done, as the ITC(1) CN3 does not support a serial wedge but the vehicle dock has a serial port where you can connect a cable serial barcode scanner. Similar commercial applications are ceLinq and TWedgeCE.
Just tap the exe with file explorer, place a link in \\Windows\\Programs and tap the symbol then in Start-Programs. As started. keywedge will not show a normal window, just an icon on the today screen. If you like KeyWedge to start with every boot, place a shortcut into the \\Windows\\StartUp folder.
As long as KeyWedge has a connection to the serial port, it will show a green icon on the today screen. During the window is open and setting the options, KeyWedge suspends the communication and will show a yellow icon on the today screen. If the icon on the today screen is showing red, then keywedge is unable to connect to the serial port.
If 'Send Char by Char' is deactivated, keywedge sends the chars received via the comm port as soon as it encounters a \\n char (a newline char) or when the buffer limit is reached (actually 1000 bytes),
Serial protein crystallography has emerged as a powerful method of data collection on small crystals from challenging targets, such as membrane proteins. Multiple microcrystals need to be located on large and often flat mounts while exposing them to an X-ray dose that is as low as possible. A crystal-prelocation method is demonstrated here using low-dose 2D full-field propagation-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging at the X-ray imaging beamline TOMCAT at the Swiss Light Source (SLS). This imaging step provides microcrystal coordinates for automated serial data collection at a microfocus macromolecular crystallography beamline on samples with an essentially flat geometry. This prelocation method was applied to microcrystals of a soluble protein and a membrane protein, grown in a commonly used double-sandwich in situ crystallization plate. The inner sandwiches of thin plastic film enclosing the microcrystals in lipid cubic phase were flash cooled and imaged at TOMCAT. Based on the obtained crystal coordinates, both still and rotation wedge serial data were collected automatically at the SLS PXI beamline, yielding in both cases a high indexing rate. This workflow can be easily implemented at many synchrotron facilities using existing equipment, or potentially integrated as an online technique in the next-generation macromolecular crystallography beamline, and thus benefit a number of dose-sensitive challenging protein targets. 153554b96e
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