Murata Delivers Innovative and Sustainable Solutions at Electronica 2024
September 12, 2024 | MurataEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Murata will showcase a selection of its next generation technologies at this year’s Electronica (12-15 November) in Munich, Germany. Located in Hall C4 179, Murata’s stand is set to include zones dedicated to each of its portfolio areas from mobility to wellness, environment and communication. Additionally, visitors can expect to discover novel R&D developments in Murata’s innovation area.
Driving its Mobility Zone will be the early demonstration of Murata’s new automotive-specific micro-electromechanical system (MEMS), an innovative combined gyro sensor and accelerometer device, expanding the existing SCH1000 range. Visitors can also expect to experience demonstrations of radar modules for automatic door and in-cabin sensing applications, as well as an innovative Bluetooth® Low Energy audio demo.
During the show Murata will unveil the 3rd generation HCR crystal series, an all-new cutting-edge timing device featuring exceptional accuracy and reliability, enhancing the design and deployment of next-generation In-Vehicle Networks (IVN), wireless communication, and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) functions.
In its Product Zone, Murata will demonstrate the new PQC600 AC-DC power supplies, as well as a selection of switches such as the Ultra-Wideband PE423211 UltraCMOSO SPDT RF Switch and the Multimode Front-end Module PE562212; both from pSemi, a Murata company. In the Communication Zone, visitors could expect to experience Murata’s Matter Smart Home and a range of connectivity solutions by a walk-through tech equipped living room. In the Innovation zone the brand new Zencross-Alliance, an all-in-one cellular IoT platform combining market leading services, will be launched. In the Wellness Zone, Murata will showcase solutions for syringes, insulin pumps and introduce Stretchable Printed Circuit and NeuroStone, a freeform interconnection ceramic device. The Environment Zone will display interesting new developments in battery tracking, CO2 sensors, soil sensors and recycling systems.
Visit Murata in Hall C4 179 during Electronica to experience the latest developments in innovative and sustainable solutions.
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