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Barcoding Inc. Announces the CaptureTech(R) RFID Wedge(TM).


New RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna.  Tool is Designed to Connect RFID Readers to Existing Software Applications with Minimal Set-up

BALTIMORE -- Barcoding Inc. announces the launch of the CaptureTech[TM] RFID Wedge. This revolutionary device is designed to drastically reduce RFID development costs by allowing companies to effortlessly interface RFID technology with legacy software applications.

The CaptureTech RFID Wedge works by connecting to the RFID reader and filtering the information that is captured from RFID tags. The RFID Wedge then transmits the filtered information into the legacy software application that is running on your PC, much like a keyboard wedge A device that distributes data from a point of sale terminal (bar code reader, magnetic stripe, etc.) to the computer. It is inserted between the keyboard and keyboard port on the computer, and the input appears as ordinary keystrokes.  barcode scanner See bar code scanner. . Combine the rich advanced data formatting features of the RFID Wedge with plug-n-play ease of use, and you have a product that makes managing even complex RFID systems a snap.

"The RFID Wedge is a valuable tool because it allows users to easily implement an RFID solution into their existing setup," says Bill Poulsen, Senior RFID Engineer at Barcoding Inc. "The simplicity behind this device takes away a lot of the complexity and costs associated with integrating RFID technology into legacy software applications."

Barcoding Inc.'s CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Jay Steinmetz added, "Excitement has been building greatly around this product and how it will make RFID a more viable solution to a wider array of people. There has been a lot of buzz in the industry about RFID technology with little action. This new device will allow companies to begin using RFID technology without having to make substantial investments."

How the CaptureTech RFID Wedge Works

The Wedge connects to any device that supports a USB USB
 in full Universal Serial Bus

Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer.
 cable interface including Microsoft PC's, Macs or Linux devices Because of the open source philosophy that Free and open source software brings to the software world, many people have ported the Linux kernel to run on devices other than a typical desktop, laptop or server computer. . The included cable is identified as a human interface device (HID), much like a keyboard. This allows information to be entered into almost any software program including Microsoft[R] Excel and Word.

On the other end, an Ethernet cable The most common form of Ethernet cable is the telephone-like RJ-45 cable (see Ethernet). Using a "crossover cable," two machines can be plugged together using their Ethernet ports. The crossover cable is designed for direct connection between two Ethernet devices (PCs, peripherals, etc.  connects the Wedge to an RFID reader. The Wedge is easily configured to work with the reader, and sends the appropriate commands to the unit. Once a RFID tag is scanned via an antenna connected to the reader, the Wedge filters the data into a software application running on your PC.

An additional benefit of the Wedge is its multiple trigger capabilities. RFID systems can be setup to scan for tags continuously, manually, or via an external trigger. The manual trigger is activated via a trigger connected to the Wedge, whereas in continuous mode all tags in range are automatically read. The external trigger may be activated, for example, via an optical scanner See scanner.  which could be very useful for conveyor belt conveyor belt

One of various devices that provide mechanized movement of material, as in a factory. Conveyor belts are used in industrial applications and also on large farms, in warehousing and freight-handling, and in movement of raw materials.
 systems or other automatic setups. All of these processes are handled without the need for any programming or middleware on the host computer saving companies significant time and money.

The RFID Wedge is the first of several new Barcoding Inc. products and applications coming out this year, including three additional Wedge solutions to be released within the next several months.

About Barcoding Inc.

Barcoding Inc., the nationally recognized leader in automated data collection, helps businesses and government agencies streamline their operations to optimize supply chain productivity. Barcoding Inc. specializes in offering complete data collection solutions for route accounting, warehouse management, and inventory control. Committed to providing complete solutions, Barcoding's in-house staff, with years of combined experience, performs 100% of the work. Based in Baltimore, Maryland "Baltimore" redirects here. For the surrounding county, see Baltimore County, Maryland. For other uses, see Baltimore (disambiguation).
Baltimore is an independent city located in the state of Maryland in the United States.
, Barcoding Inc. has sixteen regional offices throughout The United States.

Please visit www.barcoding.com for additional information or contact Jon Stroz at 1.888.860.7226 x121.
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