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Kyocera Exhibits Multilayer Ceramic Substrate for Automotive ECU

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Kyocera Exhibits Multilayer Ceramic Substrate for Automotive ECU	
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Kyoto, Japan, June. 12, 2006 - (JCN Newswire) - Kyocera Corporation
has developed a multilayer ceramic substrate for
use in an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) on the most advanced automatic
transmission produced by Aisin AW Co., Ltd. An exhibit of the substrate
attracted an enthusiastic audience at the Automotive Engineering
Exposition 2006 hosted by the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan
(JSAE), May 24 - 26 at the "Pacifico Yokohama" in Yokohama-city, Japan.

The Aisin AW transmission is a High Torque Capacity FWD (Front Wheel
Drive) 6-speed with the ECU mounted directly onto the transmission.
Mounting the ECU directly to the transmission requires harsh
environmental durability due to high temperature and high vibration
exposure, where high reliability and a small size module substrate are
essential.

Kyocera developed the multilayer ceramic substrate for this application
based on unique material technologies and process technologies for size
reduction, high density and high precision substrates. Direct mounting
of ECU on Transmissions and Engines are increasing in popularity and
growing rapidly for these types of applications, according to Kyocera.

The automotive market is an important strategic market for Kyocera,
which is well positioned to support a variety of product lines including
ceramic materials, substrates, packages, electronic components,
structural products and cutting tools, all found deployed in the vast
opportunities of the automotive market. 

A wide variety of Kyocera's electronic components are also mounted on
the ECU for the automatic transmission mentioned above. In addition, the
components assemblies are carried out by Kyocera. 

From this sense, the ECU is heart of Kyocera's material, substrates,
components and assembly technologies.


About Aisin AW

Aisin AW announced the world's first FWD 6-speed automatic transmission
in 2002. The Company went on to develop a RWD series of the new 6-speed
automatic transmission and has since been supplying these innovative
products to Toyota and other car manufacturers around the world. Please
visit http://www.aisin-aw.co.jp.


About Kyocera Corporation

Kyocera Corporation , one of the global companies,
was founded in 1959 as a producer of advanced ceramics. By combining
engineered ceramic materials with metals and plastics, and integrating
them with other technologies, Kyocera Corporation has become a leading
supplier of semiconductor packages, electronic components, industrial
ceramics, telecommunications equipment, optical instruments, laser
printers, copiers and solar energy systems. During the year ended March
31, 2006, Kyocera Corporation's consolidated net sales totaled
approximately JPY 1,181,489 million with net income of approximately JPY
69,696 million. For more information, please visit www.kyocera.co.jp.

For further information, please visit the Kyocera Corporation home page
at: global.kyocera.com/ <http://global.kyocera.com/> 

Contact
Inquiry from the Press:
Corporate Communications
Tel: +81 (0)75 604 3416
E-mail: webmaster.pressgl@kyocera.jp

Inquiry from the customers:
Corporate Semiconductor Components Group
E-mail: webmaster.auto@kyocera.jp
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June. 12, 2006, 16:03 (JST)
Source: Kyocera Corporation
Kyocera Corporation (U.S.: KYO) 
global.kyocera.com/ <http://global.kyocera.com/> 
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