
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Barcode scanners",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release J-leads save space in PCB connections from
Molex UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "0.40mm-pitch board-to-board connectors feature a J-shaped SMT tail that provides 35% PCB width space savings versus standard gullwing style tails".
Earlier in the week,
we featured the news release Laser diodes reduce power consumption from
Photonic Products: "High-power infra-red GaAlAs laser diodes are ideal as light sources for industrial and medical sensor applications and as light sources for various other types of optical equipment".
In November 2007, we covered the news from Elan Digital Systems
concerning its CF500
- take a look at Serial card powers 5V peripherals
which says: "Card allows serial devices which require the full 5V DC to be run from portable hosts, such as PDAs, which usually only supplies 3.3V through the CF bus".
Take a look also at the news release from Saelig Company, Gateway module puts USB devices on Ethernet,
as well as Ultrathin inductors claim superior performance from Datatronic Distribution,
and Visible laser is power miser from Photonic Products.
See also:
Serial adapter goes a long way with Bluetooth
(June 2006)
The Parani-SD is a Bluetooth serial adapter product line designed to replace RS232 serial cables with wireless connectivity
Conductive fabric gaskets are soft shields
(May 2006)
Cost-effective Poron conductive fabric gaskets are ideal for liquid crystal display cushioning and EMI protection in handheld monitoring devices
Barcode scanners speed test setups
(March 2006)
To make program selection easier, Dynalab's NX testers can take input from a barcode laser scanner
Bluetooth adapter cuts the serial cable
(February 2006)
A Bluetooth serial adapter is designed to replace RS232 serial cables with wireless connectivity when interconnecting peripheral devices
Data link transceiver supports existing systems
(March 2005)
The TDL2 transparent data link transceiver's 'transparent' operation means that it will support existing software and systems in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications
Serial device servers cut the wires
(March 2005)
Quatech is adding six high-performance wireless device servers to an industry-leading product line that already boasts the highest data transfer rates and lowest latency available
More USB ports for retail systems
(November 2004)
The USB Plus Series of powered USB connectivity solutions simplifies retail systems by allowing powered USB peripheral devices to be used with a standard, low-cost PC
Op amps optimised for comms and audio
(July 2004)
A new family of precision op amps delivers an optimal combination of low noise and low power at the high speeds required by comms applications, and the high output drive necessary for audio uses
USB hubs gain power management capabilities
(May 2004)
New power management capabilities built into the USB Plus Series of powered USB solutions will allow end users to monitor voltage and turn on and off individual powered USB ports
Evaluation for wireless RS232 datalinks
(May 2003)
A new evaluation kit from Radiometrix is designed to test the company's low-cost and highly integrated bidirectional wireless serial interface module - the SpacePort modem (SPM)
Full range supports portable appliance testing
(February 2003)
Robin has a full range of products for PAT testing, from state-of-the-art portable appliance testers, through data management software and customer documentation, to test labels and barcode scanners
One chip powers dual-slot PC Card interfaces
(December 2002)
Texas Instruments has developed a highly integrated power management chip for dual-slot personal computing cards used in notebook and desktop computers, PDAs and digital cameras
Switches are first with 1.8V for PC Cards
(September 2002)
The industry's first power interface switches compliant with the new CardBay/CardBus+ standard for PC Cards reduce power consumption and prolong battery life in portable applications
CMOS sensors take on digital imaging
(May 2002)
National Semiconductor has expanded its CMOS imaging portfolio with the introduction of seven new CMOS sensors for today's rapidly growing digital imaging market

