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GLOSSARY
Factory Programming
Field Programming
Field Protection
Fillet
Flange
Flash Memory
Font
Frequency
Gap Media
Gauge
Gear
Gigabytes
Groove
Hertz
Hexidecimal
Hex Screw
Hole
Horizontal
Hz
Icon
I.D. Filter
Idle Gear
Idle Roller
Illuminate
Inductive Coupling
Intermittent
In-Use Programming
Junction
Kinetic
E/Pro Programming Reference
Unit 7: Appendix
Relative to RFID, the programming of information into a tag occurring as part of the
manufacturing process resulting in a read-only tag.
In RFID, programming that usually occurs before the tag is installed on the object to be
identified enabling the introduction of data relevant to the specifics of the application. However,
the tag would typically have to be removed from its object.
In RFID, the ability to limit the operations that can be performed on portions of data fields
stored in a tag.
To round off the sharp edges of the angle.
The projecting rim of an object used to keep another object or objects in place.
A form of rewritable memory chip that allows multiple memory locations to be erased or written
in one programming operation. Flash Memory is very high-speed and non-volatile - does not
need power to maintain the stored information. Its information is stored in an array of floating
gate transistors called "cells".
A type or style of letter or numeral characters used in written text.
The number of times a signal executes a complete excursion through its maximum and
minimum values and returns to the same value. The number of vibration cycles.
Print media with a space between each label where only the paper backing exists. The
printer's sensor uses this "gap" to identify when the printed label ends and to properly position
the next label for printing.
A unit of measurement used to describe the nominal thickness of wire. The higher the gauge
number, the smaller the diameter.
A system of toothed wheels meshed together so that the motion of one is passed on to the
others.
Used to describe data transfer rates or storage capacity of 1 billion bytes.
An elongated slot cut into an object.
Radio waves or other electromagnetic radiation resulting from oscillations of electricity in a
conductor. Also the measurement of those oscillations.
A numbering system composed of six letters (A-F) and ten numbers (0-9) used to condense
binary numbers.
A threaded rod having a flanged head that is comprised of six sides - a type of hardware used
to attach two or more objects.
In engineering: a recess that does not penetrate completely through as a bore or orifice. Term
may be casually used in lieu of a bore or orifice.
On a level plane ninety-degrees from vertical.
(Hertz) Radio waves or other electromagnetic radiation resulting from oscillations of electricity
in a conductor. Also the measurement of those oscillations.
An image or picture that has a specific meaning.
In RFID, software that compares a newly read ID with those in a database or set.
A toothed wheel that is not directly driven, but instead receives motion from another.
A non-toothed wheel that is not driven - in the case of printers, it is typically used to provide
tension on a timing belt. Also referred to as "tension roller".
To give or emit light.
In RFID, systems that use the inducing of a current in a coil as a means of transferring data or
power.
Stopping and starting again at intervals.
The ability to read from, and write to, an RFID tag while attached to its object.
A place or point of joining or crossing.
The science dealing with the motion of masses in relation to the forces acting on them.
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