Claims
- 1. A hand held optical reader for scanning and reading alphanumeric and bar code data and distinguishing between each and utilizing a common lens and illumination system for reading both alphanumeric and bar code data, comprising:
- an optical area array of photosensors having a plurality of columns of photosensors disposed on a substrate for scanning one face of a document and for producing electrical signals representative of data scanned from the document;
- a single rectangular photosensor disposed on said substrate, adjacent to and spaced apart from said optical area array of photosensors at a site outside said optical area array for scanning one face of the document and for producing electrical signals representative of data scanned from the document;
- a first processor connected to said area array of photosensors for receiving said electrical signals from said area array of photosensors and producing an output representative of any alphanumeric data scanned;
- a second processor connected to said single rectangular photosensor for receiving said electrical signals from said single rectangular photosensor and producing an output representative of any bar code data scanned; and
- an output selector means connected to said first processor and to said second processor for outputting data from either the output of said first processor or the output of said second processor, but not both.
- 2. The hand held optical reader of claim 1 wherein said single rectangular photosensor includes an optical filter coating for providing said single rectangular photosensor an optical response different from the optical response of said optical area array of photosensors.
- 3. The hand held optical reader of claim 2 wherein said optical area array of photosensors responds to the near infrared spectrum and said single rectangular photosensor responds to the red portion of the visible spectrum.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 540,912, filed 10/12/83, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 252,555, filed 4/9/81, now abandoned.
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