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3 June 2010

Murata's latest series of chip inductors replaces wire-wound inductors to reduce size and cost of DC-DC power supplies

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: Murata's latest series of chip inductor is designed to replace wound inductors in DC-DC converter applications, reducing the footprint of power supply designs by replacing larger inductors without compromising performance. The LQH6PP_43 series can also help to reduce cost, since chip inductors' simple structure means they can be constructed more cost efficiently than traditional wire-wound power inductors, leading to reduced bill of materials cost for power supplies.

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30 November 2009

Murata announces entry into large form factor power inductor market with introduction of 8x8mm wirewound chip coil series

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: Murata has introduced the LQH88P_38 series of power inductors, supporting up to 8A rated current. These inductors measure 8 x 8 mm (3131-size) with a low profile of just 3.8 mm (typical) and are designed for use in DC-DC converters for flat panel TVs, set-top boxes, recording devices, wireless base stations and other consumer electronics applications.

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29 October 2009

Murata's improved performance wirewound chip inductors contribute to DC-DC converter efficiency

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: Murata's latest 1212 size wirewound chip inductor series offers improved performance in the same compact, low profile case size. The LQH3NP_J0 series is designed specifically for DC-DC converter applications and features reduced DC resistance and increased allowable current.

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13 March 2009

Murata's LQH44P series of 1515-size wire-wound chip inductors help save space and increase efficiency in DC-DC converters

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: Murata now offers its low DC resistance, high rated current wire-wound chip inductors in low profile 1515-size packaging (4.0 x 4.0 x 1.65mm), designed to save space and increase efficiency in DC-DC converter designs.

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5 February 2009

Murata doubles rated current of its chip ferrite beads for power supply applications

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: Murata has developed a new series of chip ferrite beads, the BLM18KG series, that achieves between 1.5 times and double the rated current of Murata's previous series of chip ferrite beads. The BLM18KG series has also reduced its package size from the typical 0805 size (2.0 x 1.25 mm) to 0603 size (1.6 x 0.8 mm).

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2 October 2008

Murata announces 1212 size inductors with low DC resistance to help improve efficiency in DC-DC converters

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: Murata has developed two new series of low-profile wirewound chip inductors for use in DC-DC converter applications. Both the LQH3NPxM0 series and LQH3NPxG0 series of inductors offer low DC resistance, vital for DC-DC converter applications as it prevents energy dissipation from the inductor, improving the converter’s overall efficiency.

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24 July 2008

Murata's high inductance, high Q chip inductors help miniaturise FM circuits

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: Murata's LQW21H series of chip inductors maintains high Q of at least 35 in the FM band, whilst offering high inductance and small size. It enables designers working with FM circuits to miniaturise their designs without compromising on performance.

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3 July 2008

World’s smallest ferrite beads from Murata save space in EMI filtering applications

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: To keep up with the industry's demands for miniaturisation, Murata has introduced the world's smallest ferrite beads. Designed for EMI filter applications in DC power lines, these components will help to reduce board space without compromising on performance.

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24 January 2008

Murata shrinks DC power filtering by 60% with 0402 ferrites

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: Murata has released the BLM15P series of chip ferrite bead inductors in 0402 packages. These tiny parts measure 1.0 by 0.5 by 0.5mm, achieving a footprint that is over 60% smaller than the 0603 types offered previously, without degradation in performance. The devices are suitable for EMI reduction on DC power lines and low speed signal lines where the smaller packaging reduces board space.

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17 January 2008

Murata’s multilayer chip coils save 44% board space compared to wirewound parts

Hoofddorp, Netherlands: A new monolithic chip coil series of power inductors from Murata, the LQM2HP series, features a package size of just 2.5 by 2.0 by 1.1mm (1008 size). These multilayer power inductors use Murata’s proprietary ceramic materials and innovative inner electrode design. They enable board space savings of up to 44% without performance degradation when compared to wirewound parts.

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