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RoHS-Compliant RFID Systems (13.56MHz)

JUNE 15, 2006 (JAPAN) - OMRON
Corporation (TSE: 6645, US:
OMRNY), a global leader in automation, sensing and control
technologies, announced today that beginning June 26, 2006 it
will release several RFID system components that conform to the
RoHS directive(*1), the European regulations on hazardous
chemical substances.
RoHS-compliant products to be released are as follows:
|
Product |
Former
Model |
New Model |
Market |
|
JPN |
US |
EUR |
|
13.56MHz
Long-range RFID System |
|
Long-range
Reader/Writer |
V720S-BC5D4 |
V720S-BC5D4A |
● |
|
● |
Long-range
Reader/Writer
(US version) |
- |
V720S-BC5D4A-US |
|
● |
|
|
Long-range
Antenna |
V720-HS03 |
V720-HS04 |
● |
● |
● |
|
Gate Antenna |
- |
V720-HS72 |
● |
● |
● |
|
13.56MHz
Mid-Range RFID System |
| Mid-Range
Reader/Writer |
V720S-CD1D/2D |
V720S-BC5D1 |
● |
● |
● |
|
Mid-Range
Reader/Writer (supports AC adaptor) |
- |
V720S-BC5C1 |
● |
|
|
|
Mid-Range
Antenna |
V720S-H01 |
V720-HS01 |
● |
● |
● |
|
13.56MHz Other RFID
Components |
|
CF Type
Read/Write Unit |
V720S-HMF01 |
V720S-HMF01 |
● |
|
|
|
USB Type
Read/Write Unit |
- |
V720S-HMU01 |
● |
|
|
|
PCB Type Read/Write Module |
V720S-HMC73 |
V720S-HMC73 |
● |
● |
● |
|
V720S-HMC73T (Separate
Antenna Type) |
V720S-HMC73T
(Separate Antenna Type) |
● |
● |
● |
The products to be released will
contain RoHS-compliant parts to replace those used for the
previously available ISO15693-compliant V720 Series (13.56MHz)
RFID system components, including a reader/writer, antenna and
cable. The new products will also come in newly designed
housings. Because the upper-level interfaces for these products
are compatible with conventional products, users can easily
replace the previously used devices with RoHS-compatible models.
In September 2005, OMRON released RoHS-compatible UHF-band RFID
equipment. By adding HF-band (13.56MHz) RFID system equipment to
its RoHS-compatible RFID lineup, the RFID Department of OMRON’s
Business Development Group will achieve full compliance with the
RoHS directive on all of its RFID-related products.
In the distribution and retail industries of Europe, there is a
growing trend toward HF-band (13.56MHz) RFID tagging on
individual items. EPCglobal Inc. is now considering the
development of standards for HF RFID implementation that are
similar to those of UHF-band systems. These situations make it
easy to anticipate a growth in demand for globally applicable
RFID tags/equipment when building an open system such as a
supply chain management system for the logistics and retail
industries. Accordingly, the fact that OMRON is fully equipped
to market RoHS-compliant RFID products will give the company a
significant competitive edge in the future.
OMRON is working hard to expand RFID sales by drawing on its
excellent track record of RFID system deployment as an RFID
equipment vendor, as well as relying on its accumulated
expertise and advanced product technology. By fully utilizing
its RFID inlay and reader/writer commercialization and
production technologies, OMRON is striving to offer products
that match market needs on a timely basis.
*1 Response to the RoHS Directive
To comply with the RoHS directive (EU Directive on the
Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and
electronic equipment), OMRON has been concentrating its efforts
on producing and marketing products free from hazardous chemical
substances. In Europe, the RoHS directive bans the use of six
substances from products to be sold beginning July 1, 2006.
These substances are: lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg),
hexavalent chromium (Cr6+), polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) and
polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). To warrant that these
substances are not contained in products, it is necessary to
survey the presence of chemical substances and their contents in
all parts and materials to be used. Besides these six
substances, there are other types of hazardous substances as
well.
The European RoHS directive bans the use of hazardous chemical
substances or makes it mandatory to eliminate them. As such,
this directive requires companies to supply products that are
not just environmentally sound but environmentally warranted as
well. For the RFID products to be marketed, OMRON has specified
73 substances to be banned or eliminated; five substances for
which the use of alternative substances is to be promoted; and
134 substances to be self-controlled.
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