Device full of sensors oportunity
mugur
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Advice needed here. I have a device runnind Windows CE 4.2 Net - Datalogic Silverjet
Datalogic lists the following key features and specifications for the Jet PDA:
Processor: Intel XScale PXA255
RAM: 64Mb
ROM: 128Mb
Display:
3.5 inch diagonal reflective TFT
QVGA (240 x 320), 64K colors
daylight readable
backlight
touchscreen
Keyboard:
27 rubber keys
triple scan key
backlight
Wireless:
801.11b WLAN
Bluetooth®
GSM/GPRS
IR port
Data capture options:
1D laser scanner -- VLD Class II:
scan rate -- 35 ±5 scans/sec
resolution -- 0.127 mm (5 mils)
depth of field -- 1.2 to 27.6 inches (3 to 70 cm)
scan angle -- 42 +/- 2 degrees
bar codes -- EAN/UPC, Code 39, 2/5 Codes, Plessey, Codabar, Code 128, EAN128, MSI, Code 93, Code 11
RFID -- 13.56 MHz
operating range -- up to 10 cm
tags -- all EMS LRP Series, lSO15693, Inside PicoTag, Omron V720, Philips I.CODE, Microchip MCRF355, MCRF360, and Texas Instruments RFID Tag-it
Environmental:
operating temperature -- -10 to +50 degrees C (14 to 122 degrees F)
survives 5 ft. drops to concrete
sealed against dust and water to IP64
Dimensions -- 6.9 x 3.5 x 1.1 inches (176 x 90 x 28 mm)
Weight -- 16.3 oz. (463 g)
I was thinking to take apart this device (or to trade it) since it has wifi, compact flash card slot, 3,5" touch screen , RFID scanner, BT etc,)good to make tests in robotic projects) but when i saw this device price on the net my jaw droped on the floor. I am still considering to trade it to someone that really knows what to do with it. BTW, the device is like new condition and works perfect.
Any advice/proposition will be appreciated, i am having a second thought to kill it for testing since i don't know much about how to deal with it., but i also don't need it.
Post Edited (mugur) : 1/5/2010 10:00:29 PM GMT
Datalogic lists the following key features and specifications for the Jet PDA:
Processor: Intel XScale PXA255
RAM: 64Mb
ROM: 128Mb
Display:
3.5 inch diagonal reflective TFT
QVGA (240 x 320), 64K colors
daylight readable
backlight
touchscreen
Keyboard:
27 rubber keys
triple scan key
backlight
Wireless:
801.11b WLAN
Bluetooth®
GSM/GPRS
IR port
Data capture options:
1D laser scanner -- VLD Class II:
scan rate -- 35 ±5 scans/sec
resolution -- 0.127 mm (5 mils)
depth of field -- 1.2 to 27.6 inches (3 to 70 cm)
scan angle -- 42 +/- 2 degrees
bar codes -- EAN/UPC, Code 39, 2/5 Codes, Plessey, Codabar, Code 128, EAN128, MSI, Code 93, Code 11
RFID -- 13.56 MHz
operating range -- up to 10 cm
tags -- all EMS LRP Series, lSO15693, Inside PicoTag, Omron V720, Philips I.CODE, Microchip MCRF355, MCRF360, and Texas Instruments RFID Tag-it
Environmental:
operating temperature -- -10 to +50 degrees C (14 to 122 degrees F)
survives 5 ft. drops to concrete
sealed against dust and water to IP64
Dimensions -- 6.9 x 3.5 x 1.1 inches (176 x 90 x 28 mm)
Weight -- 16.3 oz. (463 g)
I was thinking to take apart this device (or to trade it) since it has wifi, compact flash card slot, 3,5" touch screen , RFID scanner, BT etc,)good to make tests in robotic projects) but when i saw this device price on the net my jaw droped on the floor. I am still considering to trade it to someone that really knows what to do with it. BTW, the device is like new condition and works perfect.
Any advice/proposition will be appreciated, i am having a second thought to kill it for testing since i don't know much about how to deal with it., but i also don't need it.
Post Edited (mugur) : 1/5/2010 10:00:29 PM GMT