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News Release from: Omron Corp | Subject: V730S-D13-P01
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 September 2006
Aluminium antenna offers RFID option
A novel aluminium HF inlay is ideally suited for security and asset tracking applications such as library and access control.
Omron Corp has announced the availability of a new aluminium HF inlay which is ideally suited for security and asset tracking applications such as library and access control Omron has more than 20 years of experience providing copper inlays for the RFID market
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Omron's new aluminium-based inlay (V730S-D13-P01) (HF ISO15693) achieves comparable performance with copper inlays.
Omron said it will continue manufacturing copper inlays for the HF market alongside aluminium.
The new inlay caters to the needs of customers who prefer aluminium instead of copper inlays due to environmental concerns about disposal of copper waste.
The combination of an aluminium antenna with Omron's patented chip bonding technology called Jomful dramatically reduces the use of environmentally unfriendly materials and enables us to meet RoHS standards.
Omron has been focusing on developing new UHF products to meet market requirements as described in numerous RFID mandates from large retailers.
These retailer mandates have inspired widespread investigations of the use of RFID across industries.
For some applications, HF performs better than UHF.
In light of these findings, Omron is broadening its lineup of inlays and RFID readers to help customers select the optimum RFID solution to meet their specific business needs.
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