Murata Manufacturing develops 006003-inch size (0.16 mm x 0.08 mm) MLCC with 75% reduction in volume ratio
Murata is continuing its commitment to minimisation with the development of what it claims to be the worldâs first 006003-inch size (0.16 mm x 0.08 mm) multi-layer ceramic capacitor (MLCC). This achievement represents a volume ratio approximately 75% lower than the existing smallest product, the 008004-inch size (0.25Ă0.125mm).
In recent years, as electronic devices become more sophisticated and compact, the number of electronic components installed has increased, while simultaneously the space required for installation has been reduced. As electronic devices continue to advance in intelligence, there has been a corresponding increase in the incorporation of MLCCs across all types of electronic devices, with the latest smartphones utilising up to 1000 units. Against this background, there is a growing need for ultra-compact products that enable high-density component mounting with limited mounting space.
Since its inception in 1944, Murata has been committed to the exploration and advancement of ceramic capacitors, nurturing its unparalleled understanding of raw materials, manufacturing processes, and production technologies. In 2014, Murata successfully brought to market the worldâs first 008004-inch size (0.25Ă0.125mm) multilayer ceramic capacitors, which have experienced growing utilization in smartphone modules and wearable devices. The creation of this MLCC is the outcome of years of focused R&D in elemental technologies, resulting in a device that measures just 0.16mm x 0.08mm x 0.08mm (L/W/T).
âUnder our slogan ‘Innovator in Electronics’ we will continue to lead the electronics industry by providing innovative products and developing technologies,â said Hidetoshi Nakagawa, General Manager of Ceramic Capacitor Marketing at Murata Manufacturing Co Ltd. He continued, âThis product is another worldâs first in a long line of Murataâs market defining MLCCs and will significantly contribute to the future miniaturisation and improvement of our customerâs electronic devices.â
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