New KYOCERA Ceramic RFID Package with Embedded Antenna Increases Read Range Up to 2X
02 Mai 2017 - 2:07PM
Business Wire
IoT innovation accelerates expansion of RFID
applications in automotive, mHealth, and numerous other markets
Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) today announced that
it has developed an ultra-small ceramic package utilizing a
proprietary multilayer structure with a built-in RFID*1 antenna
that can increase the read range up to 2X as compared with
conventional packages of the same size. Starting mass production in
May 2017, the product will be available worldwide in three sizes
(from 6x3x1.7mm to 15x5x1.7mm), with an annual sales target of JPY
3 billion by 2020.
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Ceramic packages with embedded RFID
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Kyocera’s proprietary technologies cultivated over many years in
advanced ceramic materials and multilayer structures ensure a
compact package with outstanding performance. The new ceramic
package with a RFID antenna will help meet rising demand for RFID
tags to support Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Product name Ceramic Package with Embedded RFID
Antenna Applications Automotive, medical equipment control, factory
automation and other industrial uses
External Dimensions(Length x Width x
Height)
6x3x1.7mm, 10x5x1.7mm and 15x5x1.7mm Frequency Band UHF
(860-960MHz) Production Facility Kagoshima Kokubu Plant
Development BackgroundAs production of IoT devices
continues to expand, RFID technology is expected to proliferate
into the automotive and medical industries, factory automation and
many other industrial fields — with a market expected to total JPY
100 billion (approx. USD 900 million) by 2020*2. While packages
utilizing organic or resin-based materials will be utilized for
conventional RFID tags in common retail applications, many other
applications will require durable RFID packages with higher
resistance to harsh environments such as water, heat and chemicals,
while still delivering greater read ranges.
Product Features
Up to 2X communication distance in the UHF band while
maintaining compact sizeIn UHF band*3 testing, this new
ceramic package with an embedded RFID antenna provided a read range
between 1.5 and 2 times that of conventional RFID tags of the same
size. Even as package size decreased, the Kyocera low-profile thin
multilayer cavity structure continued to outperform the
conventional RFID tags of similar outlines.
LTCC material offers excellent high-frequency properties and
high flexural strengthThese RFID packages are an excellent
example of Kyocera’s extensive multilayer ceramic capability, using
a proprietary Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) formulation
and a copper conductor metallization system. The packages take
advantage of the low-loss and high-frequency benefits of LTCC, yet
deliver the high flexural strength expected from High Temperature
Co-fired Ceramic (HTCC).
Cavity structure for IC chip protection and ultra-small tag
designWith a cavity designed specifically for an IC chip, this
package offers excellent protection against mechanical stress and
impact, while facilitating ultra-small, low-profile tag design.
Suitable for metallic productsIn contrast to traditional
tags that tend to block RF signals, Kyocera’s ceramic package is
designed to maximize read range in proximity to metal. This expands
RFID feasibility in applications involving metallic products or
objects, opening new potential uses in automotive, factory
automation, healthcare and many other fields.
Wide range of productsKyocera offers many options to meet
diverse customer requirements. The packages are available in six
base configurations — three different sizes for both the UHF and
HF*4 (for ultra-short-distance communication) bands. To meet
diverse customer demands, Kyocera offers built-in IC chip
arrangement and device assembly, providing RFID tags as finished
products, in addition to providing ceramic packages and customized
designs upon request.
*1 Radio Frequency Identification*2 Based on research by
Kyocera*3 Systems complying with the UHF Gen2 standard for RFID use
the 860 to 960 MHz band*4 Most HF RFID systems operate at 13.56
MHz
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About KYOCERA
Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971)
(http://global.kyocera.com/), the parent and global headquarters of
the Kyocera Group, was founded in 1959 as a producer of fine
ceramics (also known as “advanced ceramics”). By combining these
engineered materials with metals and integrating them with other
technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of electronic
components, semiconductor packages, industrial ceramics, printers,
copiers, solar power generating systems, mobile phones and cutting
tools. During the year ended March 31, 2017, the company’s net
sales totaled 1.42 trillion yen (approx. USD12.7 billion). Kyocera
appears on the 2014 and 2015 listings of the “Top 100 Global
Innovators” by Thomson Reuters, and is ranked #531 on Forbes
magazine’s 2016 “Global 2000” listing of the world’s largest
publicly traded companies.
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