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RoHS recast - impact on "R&D" kits

The RoHS recast has attempted to address the hotly debated

subject of development kits and evaluation boards and their

RoHS status.

Article 2 states:

"equipment specifically designed solely for the purposes of research and development only made available on a business to business basis".

The RoHS recast will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union during April 2011 and will be transposed into national law 18 months later.

So, by the end of 2012 these simple, but very popular development boards that are used extensively by the electronics design engineer, will not fall within the scope of the RoHS directive providing they are used for design purposes (as the low cost PCB modules clearly are).

However, until then it is illegal to place non-compliant, currently in scope, evaluation boards and development kits on the EU market.

However, due to the future change in scope it is unlikely that enforcement authorities would take legal action although they would be in their rights to do so.

 

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