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UID Capable Readers

MS-Q Quadrus Secure
Microscan's MS-Q line of handled imagers has been redesigned with a new rugged handle. Other improvements include increased drop shock protection, multiple handle options, improved LED and optics protection and revised firmware.
The Quadrus MINI is the world’s smallest high resolution imager and the first to offer true autofocus for ultimate flexibility in factory automation and electronics product identification. It is the ideal imager for automation engineers who need flexibility to read any code, at any distance, at any speed. Quadrus MINI reads both linear bar codes and 2D codes in any orientation, while in motion. EZ button setup, symbol locator, and visible performance indicators provide ease of use while large area reading and small form factor allow for positioning flexibility.

Easy scanning solution for 1D and 2D symbols. Instant scanning at the push of a button, no computer required. Versatile industrial 2D reader. Excellent for reading laser-etch and dot peen symbols in factory environment. Quadrus EZ offers four optical versions, factory adjustable from 2 to 10 inches (50.8 to 254 mm). Additional focal points and field of views can be achieved by using an analog RS-170
progressive scan camera to capture and receive images
UID Overview
Unique Identification (IUID) is a new method established by the Department of Defense (DoD) to identify its tangible assets. Suppliers are required to encode the IUID data into a 2D Data Matrix symbol and directly apply it to specific tangible items to help facilitate item tracking in DoD business systems. The data will also be used for management, financial, accountability, and asset management purposes.The Department of Defense (DoD) now requires Unique Identification (UID) numbers for all products sold to the DoD by private vendors. A UID number can be thought of as a Social Security number for each part. The UID number must be encoded in an ECC 200 Data Matrix symbol that conforms to the data structure defined in the DoD’s “Guide for Uniquely Identifying Items.” UID Elements UID numbers come in two forms, called Construct 1 and Construct 2. The following is an example of Construct 2. Construct 1 is identical, except that it doesn’t include a part number. Construct 2 is composed of three basic elements:
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