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Article archive for Murata Electronics Uk Ltd;
Low cost series of surface mount rotary position sensors are aimed at automotive applications.
Metal terminal capacitors achieve major acoustic noise reduction and are immune to PCB flexure.
Murata Power Solutions sets a new standard for 1W isolated DC-DC converters.
At just 0.9mm thick, Murata has the world’s first ultra-thin waterproof piezoelectric speaker.
Murata has launched the LXES series of ceramic and silicon based ESD protection devices.
RFID modules for paper label inlays combine ceramic materials with inductive coupling technology.
Two new block-type dielectric RF filters released by Murata.
Murata Boy, previously mentioned in EPD (Wheely impressive robot ) is performing at electronica.
Robots have been created to serve different needs, but a unicycle-riding one is for educational purposes.
Murata’s small RFID module, the MagicStrap can track a product lifecycle using a global frequency.
The latest addition to Murata's PRF family of chip ceramic thermistors (Posistors) is the PRF18xx5RB series, designed for overheat detection of power FETs in point of load DC-DC converters and other power supply applications.
A Japanese company, well known for its suppressors and SAW filters and other passive components is looking west to Europe and North America as markets for its power supplies. Yes, that's right, power supplies from a component manufacturer.
Taiwanese electromechanical power relay manufacturer Song Chuan (www.songchuan.com) wants to increase its production from 300million relays a year to 500million by investing westwards in Europe.