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− | The radio is the interface between the antennas and the rest of the reader. It is in charge of figuring out which tags are on the antennas and giving this list of tags to the reader's Tag Memory. | + | The [[radio]] is the interface between the antennas and the rest of the reader. It is in charge of figuring out which tags are on the antennas and giving this list of tags to the reader's Tag Memory. |
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==== GPIO ==== | ==== GPIO ==== | ||
[[GPIO]] stands for General Purpose Input/Output. Although not shown on the reader picture above, the [[GPIO]] are like extra 'lines in' and lines out' on the reader. They are used to interface with other devices -- normally PLC devices such as light stacks and photo eyes. | [[GPIO]] stands for General Purpose Input/Output. Although not shown on the reader picture above, the [[GPIO]] are like extra 'lines in' and lines out' on the reader. They are used to interface with other devices -- normally PLC devices such as light stacks and photo eyes. | ||
== Package Structure == | == Package Structure == |
Revision as of 22:46, 20 November 2007
Contents
Engine
Architecture
Command Flow
Detail Component Description
Communication
Controller
Buffer
Protocol
Adapter
Invoker
Handler Methods
Radio
The radio is the interface between the antennas and the rest of the reader. It is in charge of figuring out which tags are on the antennas and giving this list of tags to the reader's Tag Memory.
GPIO
GPIO stands for General Purpose Input/Output. Although not shown on the reader picture above, the GPIO are like extra 'lines in' and lines out' on the reader. They are used to interface with other devices -- normally PLC devices such as light stacks and photo eyes.