| EVERETT,
Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 16, 2004--Intermec Technologies
Corp.:
-- Offers high-performance option to current laser
scan engines
-- Uses tested MEMS nanotechnology
-- Incorporates frictionless
silicon mechanical parts for reliable, longer-lasting
scanners
-- Provides faster scans and
smaller form factor for improved ergonomics
Intermec Technologies Corp.,
a pioneer in automatic data collection, today introduced
a revolutionary new bar code laser scanning technology
that is more compact and reliable and offers longer
product life than current bar code laser scan engines.
The new EXCELerate(TM) bar code laser scan engine,
based on a technology known as Micro Electro Mechanical
System or MEMS, is the result of five years of development
collaboration with a leading European research institution.
MEMS devices are manufactured
using silicon semiconductor batch fabrication techniques
similar to those used for integrated circuits, resulting
in new levels of functionality, reliability and sophistication
that can be placed on a small silicon chip. MEMS technology
produces a laser scan engine with entirely new capabilities,
including faster scan rates, miniaturization, improved
durability and frictionless mechanical parts for longer-lasting
performance. Initial scan rates are five times faster
than current mechanical motor-based laser scanners,
with the capability to increase in future product
generations to thousands of scans per second. This
speed will allow precise high-speed scanning in two
dimensions and will provide omni-directional reading
of 1D and stacked bar-codes, as well as 2D raster
scanning for matrix codes.
This optical MEMS technology
was developed by Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic
Microsystems (IPMS) in Dresden, Germany. Fraunhofer
Society is Europe's largest organization for applied
research and development. Fraunhofer IPMS is focused
on research, development and fabrication of Photonic
Microsystems, such as optical sensors, actuators for
light deflection and modulation, readout and control
ASICs for MOEMS (Micro Opto Electro Mechanical Systems),
as well as complete imaging systems, including image
capturing, data handling, and data transmission and
displays. Intermec, in collaboration with Fraunhofer,
has developed the use of MEMS in bar code scanning
applications.
"This approach to laser
bar code scanning launches a new era in laser scanning
capabilities," said Intermec Chief Technology
Officer Arvin Danielson. "By combining the proven
technical capabilities of MEMS technology with Intermec's
expertise in automatic data collection, our researchers
have developed a high performance and reliable option
to currently available laser scanners."
"With the addition of
this new laser scanning technology, the range of Intermec's
ADC innovations, capabilities and expertise truly
is unprecedented," said Intermec Chief Operating
Officer Steve Winter. "They allow companies to
accelerate automatic data collection and, by extension,
enterprise supply chain processes. They help companies
excel in critical categories of business success:
efficiency, productivity and, ultimately, profitability.
Intermec helps you EXCELerate your business success."
The MEMS-based laser scan engines
expand Intermec's broad selection of bar code scanning
and 1D and 2D imaging capabilities. The first in the
MEMS family of Intermec laser scan engines, the EXCELerate
EL10, will be offered as the integrated laser scanner
in a number of Intermec handheld computer and scanner
products that will be available in Latin America,
Southeast Asia, portions of Europe, the Middle East
and Africa in the first half of 2005. Worldwide availability
is scheduled for the second half of 2005.
MEMS technology has been proven
reliable in some of the world's most difficult environments,
including use in sensors for automobile air-bag systems
and anti-lock brakes and in optical switches for fiber
optic communication. The rugged EL10 is designed to
industry-standard shock specifications for bar code
systems. During its years of development, it has been
tested in live customer applications in multiple product
configurations on three continents.
The EXCELerate EL10 can be
programmed to read a wide variety of bar code symbologies,
including 1D, and PDF 417. Future versions of the
family will be able to precisely scan in multiple
directions to read 2D bar-codes.
Intermec has a long history
of innovation, including development of Code 39, still
the world's most widely used bar code symbology; the
type of smart battery management systems used in most
of today's laptop computers; UHF RFID (radio frequency
identification) technology; the use of micro fuel
cells in automatic data collection equipment; CCD
linear imaging; and patented decode technology.
Bar code laser scanners are
used across the world in almost every industry to
read and compile the information contained in bar
codes. That information then is used throughout supply
chains to track the movement of goods and products
from raw supplies through to end user customers.
"MEMS technology already
is used in mission-critical applications around the
world," said Fraunhofer IPMS Deputy Director
Dr. Harald Schenk. "Now, as a result of our work
with Intermec, we are able to extend the benefits
of MEMS to bar code applications."
About Intermec
Intermec Technologies Corp.,
a UNOVA Inc. (NYSE:UNA) company, is a leader in global
supply chain solutions and in the development, manufacture
and integration of wired and wireless automated data
collection, Intellitag(R) RFID (radio frequency identification),
mobile computing systems, bar code printers and label
media. The company's products and services are used
by customers in many industries to improve productivity,
quality and responsiveness of business operations,
from supply chain management and enterprise resource
planning to field sales and service. For further information,
visit www.intermec.com.
About Fraunhofer IPMS
Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic
Microsystems (IPMS) is one of 58 independent Institutes
of the Fraunhofer Society, Europe's largest organization
for applied research and development. Fraunhofer IPMS
carries out customer and application specific research,
development and fabrication of highly innovative photonic
microsystems, such as light modulating devices (scanners,
micro mirror arrays), light emitting devices (Organic
Light-Emitting Diodes) and optical detectors (photodiodes,
integrated optoelectronics), as well as system development
based on proprietary sensors and actuators or commercially
available components. Fraunhofer IPMS maintains a
1000 m2 class 10 clean room focused on MEMS/MOEMS
technologies and CMOS compatible special processes.
For further information, visit www.ipms.fraunhofer.de.
Contacts
Intermec Technologies Corp.
Jennette Seward, 425-356-1747
jennette.seward@intermec.com
or
Intermec Technologies Corp.
Kathie Jackson Anderson, 425-348-2799
kathie.anderson@intermec.com
www.intermec.com
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