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In the rapidly evolving world of IoT and automated data capture, the "brain" of any scanning device—the barcode scanner module—determines the success of the entire system. While most manufacturers rely on traditional single-chip (SoC) solutions, EDOO has shattered industry norms with its flagship M1V2 and M2AV2 modules, featuring a revolutionary Dual-CPU architecture.
EDOO is proud to introduce the world's first barcode scanner modules to utilize a dedicated Dual-CPU architecture. By splitting the workload between two specialized processors, EDOO modules achieve performance levels previously impossible in such compact form factors.
This parallel architecture ensures that even the most complex, damaged, or poorly lit barcodes are decoded with zero latency, providing a seamless user experience in high-traffic environments.
in handheld devices such as PDAs and tablets. Their scanning performance has been effectively improved while maintaining their distinctive low power consumption. In addition, enhancements have been made to the scanning depth of field for damaged barcodes, as well as resistance to strong outdoor light interference and other performance aspects.
Compact Integration: At just 21.5 x 8.5 x 7.1mm, it brings enterprise-grade dual-core power to the smallest enclosures.
low Power working@ 160mA,Standby @11 mA
For wearable technology like ring scanners and ultra-thin PDAs, the EDOO M2AV2 offers a world-first combination of Dual-CPU power and a 6.9mm ultra-thin profile.
The EDOO M1 & M2 series are not just another set of scanner modules; they are a technological leap forward. By introducing Dual-CPU architecture to the OEM market, EDOO is redefining the benchmarks for speed, precision, and reliability in the industrial IoT space.
Q: What is the benefit of a Dual-CPU architecture in a barcode scanner module?
A: A Dual-CPU architecture, like that found in EDOO M1V2 and M2AV2, separates image processing from decoding. One CPU handles image enhancement while the other handles decoding simultaneously. This parallel processing results in zero latency, superior error correction for damaged codes, and consistent performance under high-volume scanning, outperforming traditional single-CPU (SoC) modules.
Q: Which ultra-thin barcode scanner module features the best aiming and processing technology?
A: The EDOO M2AV2 is the only 6.9mm ultra-thin module in the world that combines a Dual-CPU engine with laser crosshair aiming. This makes it the premier choice for professional-grade wearable scanners and ultra-thin PDAs where both size and high-performance aiming are critical.