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This barcode scanner features a CMOS imaging sensor and NFC capabilities. It excels with a resolution reaching up to 1280 x 800 pixels, even in fully exposed conditions. The scanner includes an internal white LED light, offering a horizontal field of view of 58° (left and right) and a vertical field of view of 51° (up and down). Moreover, a built-in buzzer provides informative feedback. To connect with external devices, the scanner is compatible with USB, RS232, and TTL interfaces.
The RCQ-728 code scanner is equipped with TTL232 and USB(CDC) interfaces. It can efficiently decode 2D codes like PDF417, QR Code, DataMatrix, alongside 1D codes such as Code 128, EAN-13, EAN-8, Code 39, UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, ITF-6, ITF-14, ISBN, Code 93, and more, ensuring a reading accuracy of up to 5 mil.
During operation, the scanner allows for image rotation at any angle, enabling image recognition while accommodating tilt and deflection degrees of up to ±50°.
The scanner offers specific scanning distances for different types of codes:
Instruction | buzzer |
Current consumption | 0.9W |
Voltage input | DC 5.5~3.3V |
NFC Reader Standard | ISO 14443A, ISO 15693 |
Symbol contrast | ≥ 30% |
Lighting | White LED |
Reading accuracy | 5mil |
Resolution ratio | 1280* 800(Full exposure) |
Imaging sensor | CMOS |
The RCQ-728 scanner incorporates an NFC reader compliant with ISO 14443A and ISO 15693 standards, enabling the use of cards like M1, 15693. With a reading range extending up to 5cm from the device, the NFC card reader is adaptable to Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi operating systems. External device connectivity is supported through USB, RS232, and TTL interfaces.