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Reduce the workload from handling heavy objects! Here are five case studies that solved customer challenges! We are also accepting free consultations and tests tailored to your work!
- Other conveying machines
Presentation of explanatory materials on JIS and ISO standards. We propose suitable safety barriers from a rich product series! Free rental of demo kits.
- Other safety and hygiene products
A lineup of standard products that can be used in various industries and applications! You can choose from your desired polarization, directivity, and shape to solve your challenges.
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A clear explanation of how to obtain a technical standards conformity certification!
To sell and use products that utilize wireless technology in Japan, it is necessary to obtain a national certification called "Technical Standards Conformity Certification (Giteki)." So, "how do you obtain Giteki?" 【Step 1】 What products require Giteki? Devices that communicate using wireless technology that emits radio waves are subject to this requirement, such as smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth earphones, wireless mice, wireless transceivers, IoT devices, etc. 【Step 2】 Where can you get the assessment done? The assessment for Giteki is conducted by a third-party organization recognized by the government, called a "Registered Certification Body." Examples include the Telecommunications Engineering Center (TELEC) and the Japan Maritime Bureau (JCI). 【Step 3】 What do you need to submit? For the assessment, you need to submit documents and samples such as the following, to check for "signal strength," "frequency accuracy," and "radio interference": Product technical specifications (such as frequency and output), circuit diagrams or design drawings, and the actual product (or prototype). 【Step 4】 If you pass the test, you will receive the "Giteki mark"! 【Step 5】 After that, you can freely sell and use the product!
Antenna manufacturer for wireless devices! With 40 years of trust and achievements, we meet the needs of various fields.
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What is an anechoic chamber? Is it really necessary?
An anechoic chamber is a "special room" used to test the performance and safety of wireless devices. In a regular room, invisible waves from smartphones, Wi-Fi, and televisions are present, making it impossible to conduct accurate tests on devices. Therefore, an anechoic chamber is a special space that "completely shuts out external waves" and also ensures that "waves inside do not leak outside." When is it used? - Testing and inspection of wireless devices - Testing for obtaining technical standard conformity certification (Giteki) - Confirming that there is no interference from waves to other devices In other words, it is "an essential place for creating accurate and reliable wireless devices." What is the inside of the room like? - The walls, ceiling, and floor are covered with "sponge-like materials that absorb waves (wave-absorbing panels)." - The entire room is covered with a metal shield to prevent external waves from entering. Why is it so important? Wireless devices can significantly impact medical equipment, airplanes, and fire department radios, depending on where they are used. That is why it is crucial to thoroughly verify that they emit waves correctly and safely in a place free from external influences, which is the anechoic chamber.
Read only the targeted RFID tags! It is suitable for narrow production lines where you want to limit the reading range and reduce misreads.
- antenna
- Document and Data Management
- Storage shelves
What is Technical Standards Compliance Certification (Giteki)?
"Technical Standards Conformity Certification," commonly known as "Giteki," refers to the "government approval" necessary for safely using wireless devices (such as smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, transceivers, etc.) in Japan without affecting other communications. To put it simply... For example, products that use wireless technology emit "radio waves." If these radio waves are too strong or the frequency is incorrect, there is a risk of adversely affecting devices like televisions or emergency radios. Therefore, in Japan, only products that have been certified to comply with regulations regarding radio wave emissions can be used, and this certification is indicated by the Giteki mark. ■ Where can you find the Giteki mark? The Giteki mark can be displayed on the product itself or in the settings screen, and products with this mark are legally usable wireless devices in Japan. ■ What happens if you use a product without Giteki? Using devices that have not received Giteki certification in Japan may result in a violation of the Radio Law. For instance, smartphones or transceivers purchased overseas often lack the Giteki mark, and using them in Japan can be illegal, so caution is advised.
A left-handed circularly polarized antenna that can be combined with a specific low-power reader/writer! Waterproof types are also available, making it suitable for narrow factory lines.
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- Entrance and exit control system
What is an anechoic chamber? Is it really necessary?
An anechoic chamber is a "special room" used to test the performance and safety of wireless devices. In a regular room, invisible waves from smartphones, Wi-Fi, and televisions are present, making it impossible to conduct accurate tests on devices. Therefore, an anechoic chamber is a special space that "completely shuts out external waves" and also ensures that "waves inside do not leak outside." When is it used? - Testing and inspection of wireless devices - Testing for obtaining technical standard conformity certification (Giteki) - Confirming that there is no interference from waves to other devices In other words, it is "an essential place for creating accurate and reliable wireless devices." What is the inside of the room like? - The walls, ceiling, and floor are covered with "sponge-like materials that absorb waves (wave-absorbing panels)." - The entire room is covered with a metal shield to prevent external waves from entering. Why is it so important? Wireless devices can significantly impact medical equipment, airplanes, and fire department radios, depending on where they are used. That is why it is crucial to thoroughly verify that they emit waves correctly and safely in a place free from external influences, which is the anechoic chamber.
Enables a stylish design of ultra-thin, narrow-directional gates! With a circularly polarized RFID antenna, it minimizes misreads for security management.
- antenna
- Entrance and exit control system
What is an anechoic chamber? Is it really necessary?
An anechoic chamber is a "special room" used to test the performance and safety of wireless devices. In a regular room, invisible waves from smartphones, Wi-Fi, and televisions are present, making it impossible to conduct accurate tests on devices. Therefore, an anechoic chamber is a special space that "completely shuts out external waves" and also ensures that "waves inside do not leak outside." When is it used? - Testing and inspection of wireless devices - Testing for obtaining technical standard conformity certification (Giteki) - Confirming that there is no interference from waves to other devices In other words, it is "an essential place for creating accurate and reliable wireless devices." What is the inside of the room like? - The walls, ceiling, and floor are covered with "sponge-like materials that absorb waves (wave-absorbing panels)." - The entire room is covered with a metal shield to prevent external waves from entering. Why is it so important? Wireless devices can significantly impact medical equipment, airplanes, and fire department radios, depending on where they are used. That is why it is crucial to thoroughly verify that they emit waves correctly and safely in a place free from external influences, which is the anechoic chamber.
A left-handed circularly polarized antenna that can be combined with a specific low-power reader/writer! Waterproof types are also available, providing security measures for entry and exit management.
- antenna
- Entrance and exit control system
A clear explanation of how to obtain a technical standards conformity certification!
To sell and use products that utilize wireless technology in Japan, it is necessary to obtain a national certification called "Technical Standards Conformity Certification (Giteki)." So, "how do you obtain Giteki?" 【Step 1】 What products require Giteki? Devices that communicate using wireless technology that emits radio waves are subject to this requirement, such as smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth earphones, wireless mice, wireless transceivers, IoT devices, etc. 【Step 2】 Where can you get the assessment done? The assessment for Giteki is conducted by a third-party organization recognized by the government, called a "Registered Certification Body." Examples include the Telecommunications Engineering Center (TELEC) and the Japan Maritime Bureau (JCI). 【Step 3】 What do you need to submit? For the assessment, you need to submit documents and samples such as the following, to check for "signal strength," "frequency accuracy," and "radio interference": Product technical specifications (such as frequency and output), circuit diagrams or design drawings, and the actual product (or prototype). 【Step 4】 If you pass the test, you will receive the "Giteki mark"! 【Step 5】 After that, you can freely sell and use the product!
Just place items with RFID tags on top of the antenna! Real-time visualization at the shelf level eliminates the need for visual checks or handheld scanners, reducing labor in logistics.
- antenna
- Storage shelves
- Document and Data Management
[Model Number Change] The model number of the UHF band RFID shelf antenna has been changed.
"FZ9205/FZ9206" has been discontinued and unified into "FZ9205-2." The specifications will be the same as "FZ9205." For details, please download the catalog and check.
Electronically control the beam radiation direction! High-precision security measures with RFID tag reading in specific areas.
- antenna
- Entrance and exit control system
What is Technical Standards Compliance Certification (Giteki)?
"Technical Standards Conformity Certification," commonly known as "Giteki," refers to the "government approval" necessary for safely using wireless devices (such as smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, transceivers, etc.) in Japan without affecting other communications. To put it simply... For example, products that use wireless technology emit "radio waves." If these radio waves are too strong or the frequency is incorrect, there is a risk of adversely affecting devices like televisions or emergency radios. Therefore, in Japan, only products that have been certified to comply with regulations regarding radio wave emissions can be used, and this certification is indicated by the Giteki mark. ■ Where can you find the Giteki mark? The Giteki mark can be displayed on the product itself or in the settings screen, and products with this mark are legally usable wireless devices in Japan. ■ What happens if you use a product without Giteki? Using devices that have not received Giteki certification in Japan may result in a violation of the Radio Law. For instance, smartphones or transceivers purchased overseas often lack the Giteki mark, and using them in Japan can be illegal, so caution is advised.
Enables a stylish design for ultra-thin, narrow-directional gates! With a circularly polarized RFID antenna, it minimizes misreads and manages quantities effectively.
- antenna
- Entrance and exit control system
What is an anechoic chamber? Is it really necessary?
An anechoic chamber is a "special room" used to test the performance and safety of wireless devices. In a regular room, invisible waves from smartphones, Wi-Fi, and televisions are present, making it impossible to conduct accurate tests on devices. Therefore, an anechoic chamber is a special space that "completely shuts out external waves" and also ensures that "waves inside do not leak outside." When is it used? - Testing and inspection of wireless devices - Testing for obtaining technical standard conformity certification (Giteki) - Confirming that there is no interference from waves to other devices In other words, it is "an essential place for creating accurate and reliable wireless devices." What is the inside of the room like? - The walls, ceiling, and floor are covered with "sponge-like materials that absorb waves (wave-absorbing panels)." - The entire room is covered with a metal shield to prevent external waves from entering. Why is it so important? Wireless devices can significantly impact medical equipment, airplanes, and fire department radios, depending on where they are used. That is why it is crucial to thoroughly verify that they emit waves correctly and safely in a place free from external influences, which is the anechoic chamber.
Various applications such as apparel, logistics, and vehicle management are possible! Standard model RFID antenna.
- antenna
- Document and Data Management
- Entrance and exit control system
[Model Number Change] The model number of the UHF band RFID flat antenna has been changed.
The UHF band RFID flat antenna "FP9207/FP9207L" has been changed from "FP9207L" to "FP9207L-2." The specifications will remain the same as "FP9207L." Please note that there are no changes to "FP9207." For details, please download the catalog and check.
Electronically control the beam radiation direction! Useful for reducing misreads of RFID tags.
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[New Product] UHF Band RFID Beam Variable Antenna [Expected to Reduce Misreads with Detection Area Control]
We have released an active phased array antenna that can vary the beam radiation direction in three directions based on external signals. By switching the radiation area, it is possible to respond only to specific areas. This allows it to be utilized as an RFID gate with fewer misreads. When used as a shoplifting prevention gate, it can be set up so that customers with RFID tags approaching the gate do not trigger an alert, thereby reducing stress caused by misidentification. For more details, please download and check the catalog.
Read only the targeted RFID tags! It is suitable for narrow production lines where you want to limit the reading range and reduce misreads.
- antenna
- Document and Data Management
- Storage shelves
What is an anechoic chamber? Is it really necessary?
An anechoic chamber is a "special room" used to test the performance and safety of wireless devices. In a regular room, invisible waves from smartphones, Wi-Fi, and televisions are present, making it impossible to conduct accurate tests on devices. Therefore, an anechoic chamber is a special space that "completely shuts out external waves" and also ensures that "waves inside do not leak outside." When is it used? - Testing and inspection of wireless devices - Testing for obtaining technical standard conformity certification (Giteki) - Confirming that there is no interference from waves to other devices In other words, it is "an essential place for creating accurate and reliable wireless devices." What is the inside of the room like? - The walls, ceiling, and floor are covered with "sponge-like materials that absorb waves (wave-absorbing panels)." - The entire room is covered with a metal shield to prevent external waves from entering. Why is it so important? Wireless devices can significantly impact medical equipment, airplanes, and fire department radios, depending on where they are used. That is why it is crucial to thoroughly verify that they emit waves correctly and safely in a place free from external influences, which is the anechoic chamber.
Reduced misreading with multiple built-in RFID antenna elements! Smart management of small items like jewelry.
- antenna
- Document and Data Management
A clear explanation of how to obtain a technical standards conformity certification!
To sell and use products that utilize wireless technology in Japan, it is necessary to obtain a national certification called "Technical Standards Conformity Certification (Giteki)." So, "how do you obtain Giteki?" 【Step 1】 What products require Giteki? Devices that communicate using wireless technology that emits radio waves are subject to this requirement, such as smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth earphones, wireless mice, wireless transceivers, IoT devices, etc. 【Step 2】 Where can you get the assessment done? The assessment for Giteki is conducted by a third-party organization recognized by the government, called a "Registered Certification Body." Examples include the Telecommunications Engineering Center (TELEC) and the Japan Maritime Bureau (JCI). 【Step 3】 What do you need to submit? For the assessment, you need to submit documents and samples such as the following, to check for "signal strength," "frequency accuracy," and "radio interference": Product technical specifications (such as frequency and output), circuit diagrams or design drawings, and the actual product (or prototype). 【Step 4】 If you pass the test, you will receive the "Giteki mark"! 【Step 5】 After that, you can freely sell and use the product!
From project management to tool management, it can be read across a wide range! For efficient and accurate production line construction.
- antenna
- Entrance and exit control system
What is Technical Standards Compliance Certification (Giteki)?
"Technical Standards Conformity Certification," commonly known as "Giteki," refers to the "government approval" necessary for safely using wireless devices (such as smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, transceivers, etc.) in Japan without affecting other communications. To put it simply... For example, products that use wireless technology emit "radio waves." If these radio waves are too strong or the frequency is incorrect, there is a risk of adversely affecting devices like televisions or emergency radios. Therefore, in Japan, only products that have been certified to comply with regulations regarding radio wave emissions can be used, and this certification is indicated by the Giteki mark. ■ Where can you find the Giteki mark? The Giteki mark can be displayed on the product itself or in the settings screen, and products with this mark are legally usable wireless devices in Japan. ■ What happens if you use a product without Giteki? Using devices that have not received Giteki certification in Japan may result in a violation of the Radio Law. For instance, smartphones or transceivers purchased overseas often lack the Giteki mark, and using them in Japan can be illegal, so caution is advised.
In cars equipped with various wireless systems, wireless technology is one of the essential technologies!
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What is an anechoic chamber? Is it really necessary?
An anechoic chamber is a "special room" used to test the performance and safety of wireless devices. In a regular room, invisible waves from smartphones, Wi-Fi, and televisions are present, making it impossible to conduct accurate tests on devices. Therefore, an anechoic chamber is a special space that "completely shuts out external waves" and also ensures that "waves inside do not leak outside." When is it used? - Testing and inspection of wireless devices - Testing for obtaining technical standard conformity certification (Giteki) - Confirming that there is no interference from waves to other devices In other words, it is "an essential place for creating accurate and reliable wireless devices." What is the inside of the room like? - The walls, ceiling, and floor are covered with "sponge-like materials that absorb waves (wave-absorbing panels)." - The entire room is covered with a metal shield to prevent external waves from entering. Why is it so important? Wireless devices can significantly impact medical equipment, airplanes, and fire department radios, depending on where they are used. That is why it is crucial to thoroughly verify that they emit waves correctly and safely in a place free from external influences, which is the anechoic chamber.
It's as if an invisible wall prevents misreading! Ultra-precise scan zoning.
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Radiating radio waves without gaps in the area! High directivity that focuses on reading the inside of the antenna.
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Introducing a 5G millimeter wave beamforming device development kit for educational institutions such as universities, enabling flexible connections!
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Built-in 4×4 antennas! 28GHz band 5G beamforming development tool (16ch)
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The half-value angle is 54 degrees on the horizontal plane and 70 degrees on the vertical plane! A 2.4GHz planar antenna weighing 190g.
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Efforts towards the environment
Pikou Electronics completed the relocation of its headquarters factory from the Tsunashima factory to Shin-Yoshida Higashi in Kohoku Ward, Yokohama City, in December 2017. The new building was constructed with the aim of achieving a sustainable society by introducing high-efficiency air conditioning and lighting systems, solar power generation facilities, and utilizing high-insulation materials to promote energy conservation, with the goal of achieving ZEB (Net Zero Energy Building) status. In January 2018, it received the highest rank of five stars in the Building Energy Efficiency Performance Labeling System (BELS) and obtained the "ZEB Ready" certification. Additionally, a third-party evaluation based on the Building Energy Efficiency Performance Labeling System (BELS) recognized that it has performance equivalent to ★5 (0.6≧BEI). We aim to develop and sell antennas that contribute to saving wired communication resources through wireless communication, sell antennas for smart meters that are effective in reducing power consumption, and develop and sell RFID antennas and their peripheral devices that enhance logistics efficiency. Furthermore, we will promote the efficiency of internal operations and activities to improve product quality, striving to reduce waste and conserve resources by lowering the defect rate within processes.
Reduction of misreads with multiple built-in RFID antenna elements! Improved work efficiency with bulk reading of small items.
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- Document and Data Management
[Model Number Change] The coaxial connector of the UHF band RFID sheet antenna "FZSH200J/FZSH400J" has been changed to an SMA plug.
Based on customer requests, the coaxial connector of the UHF band RFID sheet antenna "FZSH200J/FZSH400J" has been changed from [SMA jack] to [SMA plug]. Consequently, the model number suffix has been changed from "J" to "P," resulting in "FZSH200P/FZSH400P." For details, please download the catalog and check.
It is a slim and lightweight mat-type RFID antenna, making installation and relocation easy! It can be used placed under a carpet.
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- Entrance and exit control system
Efforts towards the environment
Pikou Electronics completed the relocation of its headquarters factory from the Tsunashima factory to Shin-Yoshida Higashi in Kohoku Ward, Yokohama City, in December 2017. The new building was constructed with the aim of achieving a sustainable society by introducing high-efficiency air conditioning and lighting systems, solar power generation facilities, and utilizing high-insulation materials to promote energy conservation, with the goal of achieving ZEB (Net Zero Energy Building) status. In January 2018, it received the highest rank of five stars in the Building Energy Efficiency Performance Labeling System (BELS) and obtained the "ZEB Ready" certification. Additionally, a third-party evaluation based on the Building Energy Efficiency Performance Labeling System (BELS) recognized that it has performance equivalent to ★5 (0.6≧BEI). We aim to develop and sell antennas that contribute to saving wired communication resources through wireless communication, sell antennas for smart meters that are effective in reducing power consumption, and develop and sell RFID antennas and their peripheral devices that enhance logistics efficiency. Furthermore, we will promote the efficiency of internal operations and activities to improve product quality, striving to reduce waste and conserve resources by lowering the defect rate within processes.
It is a transparent substrate that does not obstruct visibility, and it is an easily attachable and replaceable antenna element film.
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AECQ-200 compliant dual SAW filter centered at 1210 MHz and 1577.5 MHz.
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- High frequency/microwave parts
- filter
High precision GNSS products compliant with AECQ-200! Ultra-compact SAW filter.
- filter
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- High frequency/microwave parts
Supporting Japan's manufacturing, which is "proudly" recognized worldwide! Including QCD improvement activities.
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Lightweight and compact design achieved with waveguide-equipped patch structure, mounting bracket with angle adjustment function.
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- Wireless LAN
- Communications
Lightweight and compact design achieved with waveguide-equipped patch structure, mounting bracket with angle adjustment function.
- antenna
- Wireless LAN
- Communications
Rust-resistant, sturdy all-stainless steel cross mount.
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- Wireless LAN
- Communications
Lightweight and high-strength fiberglass cover adopted 1.2GHz band whip antenna.
- antenna
- Communications
Ethernet-compatible coaxial switch enables reliable switching operations via LAN even remotely.
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- Routers, Switches, and Hubs
- Communications
This is a fully stainless steel antenna mounting bracket that allows you to install the antenna vertically even on sloped surfaces.
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- Wireless LAN
- Communications
Universal antenna mounting bracket that can be attached to a camera tripod, compatible with 1/4-20UNC screws.
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- Wireless LAN
- Communications
This single unit can receive not only conventional satellite broadcasts but also ultra-high-definition new 4K and 8K satellite broadcasts.
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High-sensitivity design offset type! Compatible with new 4K8K satellite broadcasts!
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Easy pole installation with dedicated steering! Usable in all environments!
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No installation required, just place it by the window. Compact and space-saving, achieving high gain. Automatically switches to battery power during a power outage.
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Strongly supports insufficient external antenna levels! Amplifies the reception level by 25dB with low noise.
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Made in Japan with peace of mind! Each item is lovingly crafted at our Saitama factory.
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Pioneering the future of communication systems. From receiving devices to communication devices, and further to environmental energy.
- Crimp Terminal
- Other electronic parts
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Designated frequency of 76 to 95 MHz! Introducing our FM (disaster prevention) broadcast reception antenna.
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A revolutionary dedicated frame that achieves lightweight construction and high durability!
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