Murata

1 Tanners Drive
Blakelands North
Milton Keynes
MK14 5BU
United Kingdom

Telephone : 01908 615 232
Fax : 01908 619847
Email : jmorgan@cdtechno-ntl.com
Web : www.cd4power.com




Editorial archive;

Structural innovations reduce capacitor cracking (30 November 2010)
In harsh automotive environments, reliability of electronic systems depends on the properties of the individual components, down to the smallest ceramic capacitor. More..

See unicycling robots at electronica 2010! (25 October 2010)
Murata will be demonstrating its unicycling robot, Murata Girl at electronica 2010. More..

Smaller is better (25 May 2010)
Murata has reduced the size of its AMR magnetic switches, saving space and cost in consumer electronics. More..

The Q-factor (18 May 2010)
First 500V-rated MLCCs with low-loss base metal electrodes improve Q-factor of high-frequency circuits. More..

Reducing UHF RFID tag size (27 April 2010)
Murata's Magicstrap UHF RFID solution is now available for close-coupling applications. More..

Surface-mount PIR sensor (16 February 2010)
Murata reveals the world's smallest pyroelectric infrared sensor. More..

Safety caps with smaller footprint (18 November 2009)
Increased capacitance and lower cost for Murata's X2-class safety capacitors. More..

Murata acquires Panasonic MLCC business (20 October 2009)
Murata Manufacturing Company has purchased the multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) business from Panasonic Electronic Devices (PED). More..

Thin to be stylish (10 September 2009)
Murata's ultra-thin rectangular piezo speakers replay music and voice with flat frequency response More..

Flexible overheat detection at multiple locations using PTC thermistors (18 May 2009)
As the distributed power architecture is becoming more popular, the use of multiple Point Of Load converters means multiple areas that are at risk from overheating. More..

High Q for small FM (30 July 2008)
High inductance, high Q chip inductors miniaturise FM circuits for TV and mobiles. More..