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Pdf417 Barcode Generator

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Start the Excel and create a new sheet or open an already existing sheet. Now go to the menu 'Insert' and select the 'Object..' menu item. Then, select the barcode control from the list of available ActiveX Controls After selecting it, click and drag an area for the control to appear in the spreadsheet. After this you may size the control as necessary. To change the properties of the control such as barcode height, data to encode, compaction mode, and symbology type, click on the Properties button from the Control Toolbox. When you are finished, you may exit design mode by choosing the design mode button that looks like this:

PDF417 is a 2D barcode symbology. It has a unique structure and large data capacity. It has a unique structure and large data capacity. PDF417 empowers you to encode over 1000 alpha-numeric characters within one symbol, both ASCII and extended ASCII characters.


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You must be in design mode to edit the properties of the control. If you have problems editing the properties of the control, press the design mode button to enable it.
To link a cell to the data you want encoded in the barcode, click properties button
and then enter the cell in the 'LinkedCell' property of the control.

PDF417 is a stacked linear barcode format used in a variety of applications such as transport, identification cards, and inventory management. Apollo one 2 07 – feature rich media viewer gratis. 'PDF' stands for Portable Data File. The '417' signifies that each pattern in the code consists of 4 bars and spaces in a pattern that is 17 units (modules) long. The PDF417 symbology was invented by Ynjiun P. Wang at Symbol Technologies in 1991. (Wang 1993) It is defined in ISO standard 15438.

Applications

PDF417 is used in many applications by both commercial and government organizations. PDF417 is one of the formats (along with Data Matrix) that can be used to print postage accepted by the United States Postal Service. PDF417 is also used by the airline industry's Bar Coded Boarding Pass (BCBP) standard as the 2D bar code symbolism for paper boarding passes. PDF417 is the standard selected by the Department of Homeland Security as the machine readable zone technology for RealID compliant driver licenses and state issued identification cards. PDF417 barcodes are also included on visas and border crossing cards issued by the State of Israel (example).

Features

In addition to features typical of two dimensional bar codes, PDF417's capabilities include:

  • Linking. PDF417 symbols can link to other symbols which are scanned in sequence allowing even more data to be stored.
  • User-specified dimensions. The user can decide how wide the narrowest vertical bar (X dimension) is, and how tall the rows are (Y dimension).
  • Public domain format. Anyone can implement systems using this format without any license.[1]

The introduction of the ISO/IEC document states:[1]

Pdf417 bar codes
You must be in design mode to edit the properties of the control. If you have problems editing the properties of the control, press the design mode button to enable it.
To link a cell to the data you want encoded in the barcode, click properties button
and then enter the cell in the 'LinkedCell' property of the control.

PDF417 is a stacked linear barcode format used in a variety of applications such as transport, identification cards, and inventory management. Apollo one 2 07 – feature rich media viewer gratis. 'PDF' stands for Portable Data File. The '417' signifies that each pattern in the code consists of 4 bars and spaces in a pattern that is 17 units (modules) long. The PDF417 symbology was invented by Ynjiun P. Wang at Symbol Technologies in 1991. (Wang 1993) It is defined in ISO standard 15438.

Applications

PDF417 is used in many applications by both commercial and government organizations. PDF417 is one of the formats (along with Data Matrix) that can be used to print postage accepted by the United States Postal Service. PDF417 is also used by the airline industry's Bar Coded Boarding Pass (BCBP) standard as the 2D bar code symbolism for paper boarding passes. PDF417 is the standard selected by the Department of Homeland Security as the machine readable zone technology for RealID compliant driver licenses and state issued identification cards. PDF417 barcodes are also included on visas and border crossing cards issued by the State of Israel (example).

Features

In addition to features typical of two dimensional bar codes, PDF417's capabilities include:

  • Linking. PDF417 symbols can link to other symbols which are scanned in sequence allowing even more data to be stored.
  • User-specified dimensions. The user can decide how wide the narrowest vertical bar (X dimension) is, and how tall the rows are (Y dimension).
  • Public domain format. Anyone can implement systems using this format without any license.[1]

The introduction of the ISO/IEC document states:[1]

Manufacturers of bar code equipment and users of bar code technology require publicly available standard symbology specifications to which they can refer when developing equipment and application standards. It is the intent and understanding of ISO/IEC that the symbology presented in this International Standard is entirely in the public domain and free of all user restrictions, licences and fees.

Format

The PDF417 bar code (also called a symbol) consists of 3 to 90 rows, each of which is like a small linear bar code. Each row has:

  • a quiet zone. This is a mandated minimum amount of white space before the bar code begins.
  • a start pattern which identifies the format as PDF417.
  • a 'row left' codeword containing information about the row (such as the row number and error correction level)
  • 1–30 data codewords: Codewords are a group of bars and spaces representing one or more numbers, letters, or other symbols.
  • a 'row right' codeword with more information about the row.
  • a stop pattern.
  • another quiet zone.

Viper ftp 5 2 5 52502 download free. All rows are the same width; each row has the same number of codewords.

Codewords

PDF417 uses a base 929 encoding. Each codeword represents a number from 0 to 928.

The codewords are represented by patterns of dark (bar) and light (space) regions. Each of these patterns contains four bars and four spaces (where the 4 in the name comes from). The total width is 17 times the width of the narrowest allowed vertical bar (the X dimension); this is where the 17 in the name comes from. Each pattern starts with a bar and ends with a space.

The row height must be at least 3 times the minimum width: Y ≥ 3 X.[2]

There are three distinct bar–space patterns used to represent each codeword. These patterns are organized into three groups known as clusters. The clusters are labeled 0, 3, and 6. No bar–space pattern is used in more than one cluster. The rows of the symbol cycle through the three clusters, so row 1 uses patterns from cluster 0, row 2 uses cluster 3, row 3 uses cluster 6, and row 4 again uses cluster 0.

Which cluster can be determined by an equation:[3]

K=b1−b2+b3−b4+9(mod9){displaystyle K=b_{1}-b_{2}+b_{3}-b_{4}+9,{pmod {9}}}

Where K is the cluster number and the bi refer to the width of the i-th black bar in the symbol character (in X units).

Alternatively,[4]

K=E1−E2+E5−E6+9(mod9){displaystyle K=E_{1}-E_{2}+E_{5}-E_{6}+9,{pmod {9}}}

Where Ei is the i-th edge-to-next-same-edge distance. Odd indices are the leading edge of a bar to the leading edge of the next bar; even indices are for the trailing edges.

One purpose of the three clusters is to determine which row (mod 3) the codeword is in. The clusters allow portions of the symbol to be read using a single scan line that may be skewed from the horizontal.[5] For instance, the scan might start on row 6 at the start of the row but end on row 10. At the beginning of the scan, the scanner sees the constant start pattern, and then it sees symbols in cluster 6. When the skewed scan straddles rows 6 and 7, then the scanner sees noise. When the scan is on row 7, the scanner sees symbols in cluster 0. Consequently, the scanner knows the direction of the skew. By the time the scanner reaches the right, it is on row 10, so it sees cluster 0 patterns. The scanner will also see a constant stop pattern.

Encoding

Of the 929 available code words, 900 are used for data, and 29 for special functions, such as shifting between major modes. The three major modes encode different types of data in different ways, and can be mixed as necessary within a single bar code:

  • Byte: each group of 5 code words represents 6 bytes. (Because 9005 > 2566.) Additional bytes are encoded one per code word.
  • Numeric: n digits are encoded in ⌊n/3⌋+1 code words, up to a maximum of 44 digits in 15 code words.
  • Text: Each code word represents two base-30 digits, which are used by a system of four submodes to represent the printable ASCII characters (plus CR, LF and HT):
    • Uppercase: A–Z, SP, Change to lowercase, Change to mixed, Interpret next digit as punctuation
    • Lowercase: a–z, SP, Interpret next digit as uppercase, Change to mixed, Interpret next digit as punctuation
    • Mixed: 0–9, &, CR, HT, comma, :, #, -, period, $, /, +, %, *, =, ^, Change to punctuation, SP, Change to lowercase, Change to uppercase, Interpret next digit as punctuation
    • Punctuation: ;, <, >, @, [, , ], _, `, ~, !, CR, HT, comma, :, LF, -, period, $, /, ', |, *, (, ), ?, {, }, ', Change to uppercase

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Error correction

When the PDF417 symbol is created, from 2 to 512 error detection and correction codewords are added. PDF417 uses Reed–Solomon error correction. When the symbol is scanned, the maximum number of corrections that can be made is equal to the number of codewords added, but the standard recommends that two codewords be held back to ensure reliability of the corrected information.

Comparison with other symbologies

PDF417 is a stacked barcode that can be read with a simple linear scan being swept over the symbol.[6] Those linear scans need the left and right columns with the start and stop code words. Additionally, the scan needs to know what row it is scanning, so each row of the symbol must also encode its row number. Furthermore, the reader's line scan won't scan just a row; it will typically start scanning one row, but then cross over to a neighbor and possibly continuing on to cross successive rows. In order to minimize the effect of these crossings, the PDF417 modules are tall and narrow — the height is typically three times the width. Also, each code word must indicate which row it belongs to so crossovers, when they occur, can be detected. Living earth desktop 1 25. The code words are also designed to be delta-decodable, so some code words are redundant. Each PDF data code word represents about 10 bits of information (log2(900) ≈ 9.8), but the printed code word (character) is 17 modules wide. Including a height of 3 modules, a PDF417 code word takes 51 square modules to represent 10 bits. That area does not count other overhead such as the start, stop, row, format, and ECC information.

Other 2D codes, such as DataMatrix and QR, are decoded with image sensors instead of uncoordinated linear scans. Those codes still need recognition and alignment patterns, but they do not need to be as prominent. An 8 bit code word will take 8 square modules (ignoring recognition, alignment, format, and ECC information).

In practice, a PDF417 symbol takes about four times the area of a DataMatrix or QR Code.[7]

References

  1. ^ abhttp://www.iso.org/iso/fr/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=43816
  2. ^ISO/IEC 2006, p. 28, 5.8.2.
  3. ^ISO/IEC 2006, p. 9, 5.3.1.
  4. ^ISO/IEC 2006, pp. 76–78
  5. ^ISO/IEC 2006, 5.11.1.
  6. ^For example, the Symbol Technologies LS-4000 series.
  7. ^Using Barcodes in Documents – Best Practices(PDF), Tampa, FL: Accusoft, 2007, archived from the original(PDF) on May 24, 2012, retrieved May 9, 2012
  • ISO/IEC (2006), Information technology – Automatic identification and data capture techniques – PDF417 bar code symbology specification(PDF) (second ed.), ISO/IEC 15438:2006(E)
  • US 5243655, Wang, Ynjiun P., 'System for Encoding and Decoding Data in Machine Readable Graphic Form', issued September 7, 1993. PDF417 patent.

External links

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