ELECTROMECHANICAL UNIT USED ENCODING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ADVANTAGE 2000 Card Technology Corporation 10925 Bren Road East Minneapolis MN 55343 electromechanical unit used for encoding and imprinting personalized information on identification cards in the financial, health care and identification markets;
ADVANTAGE 2000 DX Card Technology Corporation 10925 Bren Road East Minneapolis MN 55343 electromechanical unit used for encoding and imprinting personalized information on identification cards in the financial, health care and identification markets;
ADVANTAGE 2000 LX Card Technology Corporation 10925 Bren Road East Minneapolis MN 55343 electromechanical unit used for encoding and imprinting personalized information on identification cards in the financial, health care and identification markets;
ADVANTAGE 2000 M2 Card Technology Corporation 10925 Bren Road East Minneapolis MN 55343 electromechanical unit used for encoding and imprinting personalized information on identification cards in the financial, health care and identification markets;The lining is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.;
ADVANTAGE 2000 M3 Card Technology Corporation 10925 Bren Road East Minneapolis MN 55343 electromechanical unit used for encoding and imprinting personalized information on identification cards in the financial, health care and identification markets;The lining is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A variable-length encoding apparatus capable of encoding two data groups in parallel, and a method and computer program for the same. A first encoding unit and a second encoding unit execute variable-length encoding in parallel. In order to concatenate first variable-length encoding data output from the first encoding unit and second variable-length encoding data output from the second encoding unit, the second variable-length encoding data is shifted by the number of bits of the first variable-length encoding data.