Anglia Components

   
 
Manufacturers
Select one of our dedicated manufacturer sections
 
Join Anglia and Digi for a ConnectCore MP15 System-on-Module Technical Workshop, register now for a Free Workshop place.
Anglia and Digi are hosting two in depth technical workshops in April covering the ConnectCore MP15 System-on-Module (SoM). As well as providing an overview of the hardware and software solutions available from Digi.
 

You can now follow us on Blogger, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress or Live Journal by clicking on the logos below.

BloggerFacebookTwitterWordPressLive Journal

Rate this page
1:Poor 5:Excellent
2 3 4 5
 
 

 

 

Murata enhances performance of EMIFIL chip ferrite beads giving up to 60% lower DC resistance

Murata AMR switches  

Murata has enhanced the performance of its high performance EMIFIL chip ferrite beads to help designers save power and space in portable equipment designs.

New ceramic materials and process technologies have allowed Murata to lower the DC resistance of its chip ferrite beads by up to 60%, increasing rated current to create the BLM15AX_SN series.

Compared to their BLM15AG_ SN predecessors, the new BLM15AX_ SN series has DC resistance as low as 0.02Ω, a reduction of 60%. Corresponding maximum rated current has increased from 1000 to 1740mA. The series comes in 0402-size packaging (1.0 x 0.5 x 0.5 mm), perfect for designers seeking to reduce board space without performance degradation in portable equipment designs. The series' low DC resistance also helps reduce power consumption for battery powered applications.

The series' wide impedance line-up ranges from 10Ω to 1000Ω. Operating temperature range is -55 to +125ºC.

For more information, or details on the full range of Murata products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

Alternatively, click on this link to go to the main Murata section where you can view other news articles and product data.back to product news

 

 

 

 

 

 

This news article was originally published in September 2009.

Please read our Privacy Statement in conjunction with the Terms and Conditions and Terms of Use of this Website.

21/9/09