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As the RoHS exemption 15 is expiring soon and new exemption 15a will be effective after 02/29/2020. I have a list of parts (2.7k) that belongs to ARRIA V (GX, GT GZ, ST SX) series.
If we see the process technology for this ARRIA V series, it is built on TSMC's 28nm process technology.
Now as per the new definition of 15a
- a semiconductor technology node of 90 nm or larger;
But, here technology is less than 90 nm, So, will these parts become RoHS non-compliant after 29th Feb 2020?
Please share your expertise.
Thanks,
Faraz
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Specific to ADV2002, this is ONLY a label content change. The ADV2002 is NOT a notification for ROHS compliance status or change in status.
Background of why we are removing the words "ROHS compliant"
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/pcn/adv2002.pdf
- There are certain products (<300mm2 die, technology newer than 90nm) that will not meet Ex15a. Those are due to expire by end of Feb 2020.
- To prevent misrepresentation, we are removing the printing of "Rohs compliant" to accommodate products that by February will fall into two groups: ROHS compliant products and non-ROHS compliant (formerly ROHS compliant) products.
- Also, the barcode label is not the formal declaration of ROHS compliant, and is not required by the EU ROHS Directive.
-Please go to the link below for further details: ADV1828
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/pcn/adv1828.pdf
Hope this clarify. Do inform me if you need further information.
Regards,
Aiman

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