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HISTORICAL Medical Electrical Equipment & System Electromagnetic Immunity Test for RFID Readers - Revision 1 Published on 08.22.2016 NOTE: Revision 1 is recognized by the US FDA, however, revisions have been made. Please see the updated document here. Published on 02.23.2017 This product is a single user license only. Copying...
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Historical overview - RF identification of animals requires that the data transmitted by a tag (data carrier) are interpretable by a transceiver (interrogator). This document specifies the standards to be used for a specific frequency for the transmission of data and the characteristics of...
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT ISS – Aztec Code contains historical information that is referenced in ISO/IEC 24778:2008 – Aztec Code. Those who wish to implement Aztec Code should follow the ISO document (ISO/IEC 24778:2008- Aztec Code). This AIM document is appropriate for someone who has historical interest in the...
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT: This AIM document is appropriate for someone who has historical interest in the CODABLOCK F specification. This Uniform Symbology Specification specifies the requirements for the bar code symbology known asCODABLOCK F. It specifies the CODABLOCK F symbology characteristics, data character encodation,symbol formats, tolerances, dimensions, decoding...
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT. AIM BC10 ISS - MaxiCode contains historical information that is referenced in ISO/IEC 16023:2000-Maxicode. Those who wish to implement MaxiCode should follow the ISO document (SO/IEC 16023:2000-Maxicode). This AIM document is appropriate for someone who has historical interest in the MaxiCode specification. This specification defines...
QR Code is a matrix symbology consisting of an array of nominally square modules ,arranged in an overall square pattern, including a unique finder pattern located at three corners of the symbol and intended to assist in easy location of its position, size and inclination. A wide range of sizes...
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT. This AIM document is appropriate for someone who has historical interest in the SuperCode specification. SuperCode is a packet bar code symbology, a variant of a multi-row symbology. There are precise rules for the horizontal placement of symbol characters in a packet, but greater freedom...