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Ultra-Small and Low Power Consumption UWB Module
Ultra-Small and Low Power Consumption UWB Module

Ultra-Small and Low Power Consumption UWB Module for Battery Driven IoT Devices

Murata has launched the small ultra-wideband (UWB) module that combines elevated levels of accuracy and reliability with low-power to ensure compa
LQW43FT_0H Series Inductors
LQW43FT_0H Series Inductors

Small-Sized Broadband Inductors for High-Impedance Performance in Vehicle-Mounted PoC

Murata has introduced new broadband inductors for Bias-T circuits which provide high inductance of 22μH and a high current of 700 mA in vehicle-mounted PoC used in SerDes interfaces.
Noise Suppressing Common Mode Choke
Noise Suppressing Common Mode Choke

Noise Suppressing Common Mode Choke Coil for in-vehicle SerDes PoC Interface Used in Self-Driving Cars

Two new common mode chokes (DLW21SH391XQ2 and DLW21PH201XQ2) have been introduced by Murata for high-speed interfaces that use Serializer/Deserializer(Ser/Der) on Power Over Coax(PoC) for noise suppression.
PRF03BB541NB7RL PTC Thermistor
PRF03BB541NB7RL PTC Thermistor

Ultra-Compact Highly Responsive PRF03BB541NB7RL PTC Thermistor for Overheat Sensing in Wearable Applications

As an expansion to the positive temperature coefficient (PTC) surface-mount chip thermistors portfolio, Murata has introduced the PRF03BB541NB7RL for overheat sensing.
SCHA63T MEMS 6DoF Inertial Sensor
SCHA63T MEMS 6DoF Inertial Sensor

SCHA63T 6-DOF XYZ-axis Gyroscope and XYZ-axis Accelerometer for Industrial Applications

Murata has introduced a new MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) 6DoF (Six Degrees of Freedom) inertial sensor, SCHA63T for advanced driver/operator assistance systems, autonomous Off-Highw
AEC-Q200 Qualified Chip Ferrite Beads
AEC-Q200 Qualified Chip Ferrite Beads

Low Power Consumption AEC-Q200 Qualified Chip Ferrite Beads for Noise Suppression in Automotive Applications

Murata has introduced the AEC-Q200 qualified BLM18KN_EH series of chip ferrite beads for noise suppression in power lines at temperatures up to 175°C.