- A scanner is a device that captures images from photographic prints, posters, magazine pages and similar sources for computer editing and display.
- When a document is scanned, it is converted into a digital format.
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Scanners works with a computer software programs, which import data from a scanner.
How scanner work?
- The image to be scanned is placed on top of the scanner’s glass plate.
- The computer sends instructions to the logic board about how far the motor is to run and how fast.
- The logic board instructions place the scanning unit into an appropriate position to begin scanning.
- The scanning unit moves across the image to be scanned at a speed designated by the logic board instruction.
- As the scanning unit moves across the image, a light source shines on the image.
- The light strikes the image, reflects, and is then reflected by a series of mirrors to the scanner lens.
- The light passes through the scanner lens and reaches the CCD sensors.
- CCD sensors measure the amount of light reflected through the image and converts the light to an analog voltage.
- The analog voltage is changed to digital values by an analog to digital converter (ADC).
- The digital signals from the CCDs are sent to the logic board and transmitted back to the computer.
Examples
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