OMRON to Ship C1G2 of EPCglobally Compliant UHF Band RFID Products.Tokyo, Japan, Sept 5, 2005 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate NewsJCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) Newswire) - Omron Corporation (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange. TSE 1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). 2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). : 6645; US: OMRNY), a global leader in automation, sensing and control technologies, announced today it will ship an IC tag inlay inlay /in·lay/ (-la) material laid into a defect in tissue; in dentistry, a filling made outside the tooth to correspond with the cavity form and then cemented into the tooth. in·lay n. 1. compliant with Class 1 Generation 2 (C1G2) of EPCglobal specifications. Sample shipments, the first from any Japanese manufacturer, will start in October to suppliers of major retailers, label converters and others. Mass production is scheduled to begin in February 2006*. The sample shipped IC tag inlay conforms to the UHF (Ultra High Frequency) The range of electromagnetic frequencies from 300 MHz to 3 GHz. In the U.S., analog television has used UHF channels 52 to 69 in the 700 MHz band. band 902-928 MHz used in the U.S., and is also compliant with EPCglobal Class1 Generation 2 (C1G2), as defined by EPCglobal, the international standardization organization. The IC tag inlay will be produced by applying a propritary ultrasonic bonding technology. This OMRON technology uses ultrasonic waves to mount IC chip to the module substrate with less time and can strongly join the module to the antenna by metal welding. As a result, it realizes a high quality IC tag inlay mass production and can provide tags to customers at lower prices. Omron will continue to manufacture the current Class1 IC tag inlays (96 bits) for users until the new C1G2 becomes more widely adopted in the marketplace. The reader writer will be also designed for U.S UHF band and it can support the EPCglobal standard protocols of Class0 and Class1. The reader writer which handles the newest EPCglobal C1G2 will be introduced to the market along with the C1G2 IC tag inlays. Reader writers installed in the field can be upgraded to the C1G2 by changing their firmware. *Fiscal year 2006 North America RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. business volume estimation 1) IC tag Inlay V740 series 200 million pieces. 2) Reader writer V740 series 10,000 units 3) Antenna V740 series 20,000 units About EPCglobal EPCglobal, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation jointly established in September 2003 by EAN EAN experimental allergic neuritis. International, a European distribution standardizing organization, and UCC An abbreviation for the Uniform Commercial Code. , an organization responsible for the distribution and management of bar codes. EPCglobal handles operation and management of the RFID tag and network technology combined EPC (1) (Entertainment PC) See HTPC. (2) (Electronic Product Code) A standard code for RFID tags administered by EPCglobal Inc. (www.epcglobalinc.org). (Electronic Product Code) system. EPCglobal has assumed responsibility over the research findings of the Auto ID Center which carried out research and international standardization for RFID tag systems. Please visit www.epcglobalinc.org/ Copyright [c] 2005 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. A division of Japan Corporate News Network K.K. |
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