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| Unit 7: Appendix |
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GLOSSARY |
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Modulation | In RFID, the methods of altering carriers in order to transmit the encoded information. | ||||||
Nest | A set of similarly shaped objects with one smaller and resting within the other. | ||||||
Nominal | The point between a positive and negative deviation which is considered to be optimum. | ||||||
Nut | A small metal block with a threaded hole through its center for screwing onto a bolt. | ||||||
Nylon Material | A | that is purchased in blocks and | |||||
machined to the desired shape - resembles plastic. |
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| In label printing, it is the repositioning distance that the printer must make after advancing the | ||||||
Offset | printed label for cutting or dispensing. The offset is the distance that the media must be | ||||||
| retracted following one of those activities so that printing may again take place. | ||||||
The ability of an RFID tag to operate in any orientation. |
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Orientation | Having to do with the manner or angle of placement. |
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Orientation Sensitivity | In RFID, the range or measurement of decreased readability by | ||||||
Orifice | An opening for which something is to pass through - similar to a bore. | ||||||
A typically circular object made of round, elastic material to provide a seal between two | |||||||
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Oscillate | To move back and forth along a span. |
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Pan Head Screw | A threaded rod with a rounded, flanged head used to attach multiple object together. | ||||||
Paper | In printing applications, the temporary backing for print media. The paper is removed following | ||||||
printing so the label may be applied. |
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Parallel | Objects extending in the same direction maintaining the same distance part. | ||||||
Parallel Interface | An interface between | computer and | printer where the | computer sends multiple bits of | |||
information to the printer simultaneously by sending each bit over a separate wire. | |||||||
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Parameter | The span or area that something is allowed to exist or operate. |
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| A simple form of error checking that is used in serial communication. A parity bit is a binary | ||||||
| digit that is added to a group of bits to detect the presence of an error. The parity bit take on | ||||||
Parity | the value of an 0 or a 1 to satisfy a constraint on the overall parity of a binary number. The | ||||||
| parity scheme in use must be specified as even or odd. Parity is even if there are an even | ||||||
| number of 1 bits, and odd otherwise. None may also be chosen. |
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Passive Tags | Passive RFID tags that do not contain an internal power source. They are externally powered | ||||||
and typically derive their power from the carrier signal radiated from the scanner. | |||||||
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PC | (Personal | Computer) | An electronic | computing device | that | may be individually and | |
independently used or coupled to other similar devices. |
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Perforation | A series of |
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Perpendicular | At right angles to a given line or plane - a vertical line is perpendicular to a horizontal one and | ||||||
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Phenolic Material | A black, synthetic material used in manufacturing that is purchased in blocks and machined to | ||||||
the desired shape - resembles plastic. |
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Pinion Gear | A smaller gear meshed with a larger one. |
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Pitch | Physical top of form of media placed under the print head elements in the feed direction. | ||||||
Plastic | A synthetic | material typically rigid in | nature that is molded to | its useful shape. Plastic is | |||
typically injection molded along with its color additive and may be of any color chosen. | |||||||
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Post | A pin or shaft to which an object may be tethered or latched. |
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| A variable resistor used to adjust voltage to affect various mechanical activities. This electronic | ||||||
Potentiometer | component is comprised of two terminals connected to either end of an resistive element and | ||||||
a conductor that can be moved between the two ends, thus allowing the creation of a resistor | |||||||
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| or voltage divider. |
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Primary | Something first in order or importance. |
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Print Assembly | The | ||||||
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PN: 9001159A |