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Markdown
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# EIGP 114 Barcode Operations #
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## Concept of Operation ##
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Module is intended to be as quick and easy as possible once you receive your bag of goodies from
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Digikey or Mouser. Steps would be:
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* Grab a bag from the shipment
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* Identify the component type and scan your intended storage box
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* Scan the storage container
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* Scan the bag and put in container
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* Grab the next bag (same component type)
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* Scan the bag and put in container
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* Grab the next bag (different component type)
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* Scan new container
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* Scan the bag and put in container
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### Alternatives ###
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* Grab a bag from the shipment
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* Scan the bag
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* Put the bag in the single storage location indicated
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* Scan next bag from shipment...
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## Scanner Types ##
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Currently only supports an HP 4430 scanner. Code uses WebSerial to communicate with the scanner. For
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this to me more widespread would need to add a database of scanner USB device IDs and some data
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indicating how each is different
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