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Murata announces availability of high accuracy hybrid crystal resonator
18 August 2010 |
| Featuring a quartz crystal element alongside the ceramic resonator technology has allowed Murata to create a device smaller and lower cost than quartz whilst maintaining its precision. |
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Murata develops world's first 500V-rated MLCCs with low-loss base metal electrodes to improve Q-factor of high-frequency circuits
03 June 2010 |
| Murata has added a series of 500V-rated low loss monolithic ceramic capacitors for high frequency applications to the lineup of its popular GQM series, by integrating its low loss materials technology and its base metal electrode technology. |
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Murata announces ultra-tight ±0.5% tolerance chip NTC thermistors
14 April 2010 |
| Murata has announced ultra-tight tolerance versions of its market-leading chip NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor series, the NCP. ±0.5% tolerance versions are now available with consumer, industrial and automotive temperature ranges. |
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Murata launches low capacitance electrostatic discharge protection devices
17 March 2010 |
| Murata has introduced the LXES series of ceramic and silicon based ESD protection devices. Both types feature high suppression levels, high repetition durability and ultra-low capacitance for use in high speed data transmission environments. |
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Murata announces world's smallest pyroelectric infrared sensor
03 January 2010 |
| The latest version of Murata's pyroelectric infrared (PIR) sensor is the world's smallest at just 5.0 x 4.7 x 2.4 mm, enabling the sensor to be used in compact, low profile electronic devices and equipment. |
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Murata's hybrid ceramic and quartz crystal resonator combines high precision, small size and low cost
19 October 2009 |
| The XRCGA series features a quartz crystal element manufactured by Tokyo Denpa alongside Murata's ceramic resonator technology resulting in smaller and lower cost devices that maintain the precision offered by the crystal. |
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Murata's LQH44P series of 1515-size wire-wound chip inductors help save space and increase efficiency in DC-DC converters
05 October 2009 |
| Murata now offers its low DC resistance, high rated current wire-wound chip inductors in low profile 1515-size packaging (4.0 x 4.0 x 1.65mm), designed to save space and increase efficiency in DC-DC converter designs. |
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Murata's piezo sound components offer low profile, low current solution for automotive and consumer applications
04 October 2009 |
| Murata's piezo sound components are available in low-profile SMD packaging for automotive and consumer electronics. Compared to magnetic/dynamic sound components, piezo sounders and buzzers consume very little current. |
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Murata's improved performance wirewound chip inductors contribute to DC-DC converter efficiency
04 October 2009 |
| Murata's latest 1212 size wirewound chip inductor series offers improved performance in the same compact, low profile case size. The LQH3NP_J0 series is designed specifically for DC-DC converter applications. |
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Murata enhances performance of EMIFIL chip ferrite beads giving up to 60% lower DC resistance
21 September 2009 |
| Murata has enhanced the performance of its high performance EMIFIL chip ferrite beads to help designers save power and space in portable equipment designs. |
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