Omron Touts UWB MIMO Antenna

OMRON develops Ultra-Wideband (UWB) MIMO antenna for high-definition video transmission

September 25, 2006

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TOKYO -- OMRON Corporation (TSE: 6645, US: OMRNY), a global leader in electronic components, sensing and control technologies, announced that it will release the world's first commercial polymer antenna for Ultra-Wideband (UWB communications *1) targeted toward high-definition (HD) and other telecast quality video transmission applications. Shipping in mass production volume to High Definition television (HDTV) as well as related DVD and projector equipment manufacturers is scheduled to start in spring 2007. The new antenna will be unveiled for preview at OMRON's booth in the CEATEC JAPAN 2006 exhibition to be held at Makuhari Messe, near Tokyo, October 3-7, 2006.

OMRON's latest UWB antenna addresses a clear market need as growing numbers of consumers worldwide upgrade to enjoy the superior HD viewing experience. HDTVs and related DVD players and scalers equipped with this antenna enable consumers to experience telecast quality HD video in their own homes, while eliminating the cost and inconvenience of unsightly cables and wires.

Viewing HD content wirelessly requires stable and reliable video transmission. Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO *2) wireless technology that optimizes chipset design with antenna, to prevent typical jitters and flickers, can provide this reliability. In particular, demand has been increasing from HDTV ODMs and OEMs for a high-performance antenna optimized with the UltraMIMO technology (*3) developed by Silicon Valley-based Tzero Technologies, a leading provider of UWB chipsets for high-quality, wireless, video transmission. Now, in a world-first, OMRON has met this need with a polymer antenna that maintains flatness in gain and omni directivity (*4) within standards-based UWB guidelines.

"The antenna is an important part of any wireless solution," said Dan Karr, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Tzero. "Omron provides an exceptional implementation - optimized for the challenging application of video transmission - that should meet the needs of even the most demanding consumer device manufacturer."

Omron Corp. (Tokyo: 6645)

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