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Murata debuts technologies to shrink footprint and increase functionality and battery life of mobile devices
Murata has debuted three energy efficient technologies aimed at increasing mobile device functionality and reducing size while extending battery life at Electronica 2010 in Munich, Germany. The company has announced a tiny buck converter module to help reduce footprint, a new super-capacitor technology to help provide peak power requirements and a highly integrated Bluetooth/WLAN/FM module.
RF switch connector is World's smallest says Murata
Murata has introduced what it says is the world’s smallest Radio Frequency surface mount switch connector for wireless applications. The MM8130-2600RB8 measures only 2.5 by 2.5 by 1.4mm and is designed to reliably test microwave frequencies throughout a product’s development stage up to final production. The small footprint is ideal for cellular phones, PDAs, GPS systems and measurement equipment. The SWF series is also an excellent fit for a...
Directional couplers from Murata save PCB space in cellular phones
Murata Electronics Europe has introduced the LDC15 series of 0402 SMD chip multilayer hybrid couplers. These ultra-small low-profile directional couplers measure just 1.0 by 0.5 by 0.4 mm, saving PCB space in cellular phone and other handheld wireless applications. Based on Murata’s own ceramic multilayer technology, members of the series are available in the frequency range 800 to 3000MHz.
Murata starts shipping smallest Bluetooth module in the world; reaches 500 million Bluetooth modules produced
Murata has begun shipping the latest version of its LBMA series Bluetooth module, which at 3.5 by 3.5 by 1.0 mm is the smallest in the world, 30% smaller than Murata's previous version. Additionally, in the ten years since initiating mass production of the original LBMA series in March 2000, Murata has produced in excess of 500 million units, the highest cumulative production volume of Bluetooth® modules in the world. The original LBMA Bluetooth...
Cherry joint venture delivers bespoke switching and sensing solutions
TVS Cherry – a 50/50 joint venture between specialist electromechanical components and systems manufacturer Cherry Electrical Products and the TVS Group, one of India’s largest industrial conglomerates – now offers a wide variety of bespoke switching and sensing solutions for diverse markets including automotive, white goods, vending machines, switch gear and industrial controls.
Schaffner-Farnell EMC Award Go’s To Data Cabling Research Project at ERA
The winner of this year's Annual University of York Schaffner-Farnell EMC award is David Atkey, Principal EM Engineer at ERA Technology Ltd. This long established award recognises original work in the field of EMC phenomena and investigations.
EDAC Group acquires MH Connectors Ltd.
The Edac Group has announced the acquisition of MH Connectors of Corby UK on 31st December 2010 for an undisclosed sum.
LPRS transducers used in Energy Saving Lighting Solutions
LPRS, Europe’s leading supplier of short-range radio devices and sensors has established itself as a major supplier of transducers used in energy saving lighting systems manufactured by Ex-Or Ltd. Ex-Or manufactures lighting controls for all applications including, presence detection, lighting management systems, architectural dimming and scene setting and emergency lighting testing systems. Ex-Or systems help customers achieve energy savings,...
Custom LED Backlight Enhances Displays
Forge Europa, a leading manufacturer of LED products, offers a custom design and manufacturing facility for edge or direct illuminated LED backlights. Using LEDs has a number of advantages. They offer distinct and vivid colours, long life (50 000hours) and the opportunity for precise dimming or intensity control. Power consumption is very low and can be further reduced by using pwm drive circuits.
Murata announces ultra-tight ±0.5% tolerance chip NTC thermistors
Murata's ultra-tight tolerance versions of its market-leading chip NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor series, the NCP series. ±0.5% tolerance versions are now available with consumer, industrial and automotive temperature ranges. These ±0.5% tolerance chip NTC thermistors are the first of their kind to be developed and offer a low-cost alternative to IC-based sensing solutions when high sensing accuracy is required.