Raspberry Pi Pico Barcode Scanner — Launched
It decode everything from UPC codes to QR codes by reading 20 distinct barcode symbologies (both 1D and 2D)
The Pico Barcode Scanner makes it simple to explore all of the DE2120’s features without having to deal with complicated wires. Through appropriate drive circuits, a buzzer and status LED are attached to the module, and a push button tactile switch is provided on the trigger pin.
The DE2120 barcode scanner module from DYScan is included on the Pico Barcode HAT, which is a robust and compact barcode scanner board. The DE2120 uses a camera and on-board image processing to recognize and decode everything from UPC codes to QR codes by reading 20 distinct barcode symbologies (both 1D and 2D). Pico Barcode has two LEDs: one for illumination and the other for projecting the red line seen on laser scanners.
- 1D/2D/QR Code/Data Matrix/MSI
- Onboard Micro-USB port
- Support USB Barcode Information Transmission
- Reads 20 Different Barcode symbology
Barcode scanners might be overlooked in the industrial operations but they are actually more essential in managing the business operations than we ever think of. Pico Barcode HAT is designed dedicatedly to make the process smoother with the saving of time and money.
Source Kickstarter: Pico Barcode HAT