Mechatronics System Design and Application
Mechatronics System Design and Application
Mechatronics System Design and Application
N.Karthikeyan, A.P.,
SRM University.
Design Process
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The need
Analysis of the problem
Preparation of a specification
Generation of possible solutions
Selections of a suitable solution
Production of a detailed design
Production of working drawings
2. Time factor When manual methods are used, there is a time delay between
when the activities and events occur and when the data on status are entered into
the computer.
In addition, manual methods are themselves inherently more time consuming
than automated methods.
3. Labor cost. The full-time attention of human workers is required in manual data
collection and entry, with the associated labor cost.
Laser Scanners
Laser scanners work the same way as pen type readers except that they use a
laser beam as the light source and typically employ either a reciprocating mirror or
a rotating prism to scan the laser beam back and forth across the barcode
CCD Readers
CCD (Charge Coupled Device) readers use an array of hundreds of tiny light sensors
lined up in a row in the head of the reader.
Each sensor can be thought of as a single photo diode that measures the intensity of
the light immediately in front of it.
Each individual light sensor in the CCD reader is extremely small and because there
are hundreds of sensors lined up in a row, a voltage pattern identical to the pattern in
a barcode is generated in the reader by sequentially measuring the voltages across
each sensor in the row.
The important difference between a CCD reader and a pen or laser scanner is that
the CCD reader is measuring emitted ambient light from the barcode whereas pen or
laser scanners are measuring reflected light of a specific frequency originating from
the scanner itself.
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