Representative Director and President of the Board, Nakajima Keiju Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Murata") and Rohde&Schwarz GmbH&Co. KG (headquarters: Munich, Germany, hereinafter referred to as "Rohde&Schwarz") jointly developed the RF (Radio Frequency) (1) system (hereinafter referred to as "the System") for measuring the effectiveness of Murata's proprietary power control technology - Digital ET (Digital Envelope Tracking) (2). By using this system, the power-saving effect of Digital ET in communication devices such as 5G and 6G can be measured with high accuracy.
Murata's capacitors are renowned for their excellent quality, which stems from technological, process, material innovation, and strict quality management system. The following is a specific analysis of the reasons:
Murata, as a leading global electronic component manufacturer, has outstanding performance in technology, performance, and reliability of its capacitor products. The following are the main advantages of Murata capacitors:
Murata capacitors, as a global leader in the field of passive components, have advantages reflected in multiple dimensions such as technological depth, product breadth, quality reliability, and market adaptability. Specifically, they can be summarized into the following six aspects:
The service life of Murata capacitors varies significantly depending on product type, material technology, and usage environment, and needs to be comprehensively analyzed in conjunction with specific series and application scenarios. The following is an explanation from the perspectives of technical characteristics, calculation methods, and influencing factors:
Murata, as a leading global manufacturer of electronic components, has a capacitor product line covering various technological routes and application scenarios. The following is an overview of the classification and characteristics of its core capacitor series:
Murata, as a leading enterprise in the global electronic components field, has a capacitor product line covering multiple fields such as consumer electronics, automotive, communication, industry, and healthcare, forming a multi-level and differentiated product matrix. The following are the core categories and technical characteristics analysis of Murata capacitors:
Murata, as a leading global electronic component manufacturer, has a product line centered around ceramic technology, covering multiple fields such as communication, automotive, industrial, medical, and consumer electronics. The following is the classification of its core products and representative technical analysis:
The development history of Murata brand can be traced back to 1944, with ceramic technology as its core, gradually growing into a global leader in the field of electronic components. Here is a summary of its development process:
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. was founded in 1944 and is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. With the mission of "contributing to social progress through innovation," it has gradually grown into a benchmark enterprise in the global electronic components industry. Its technological genes can be traced back to the in-depth research and development of ceramic materials: founder Akira Murata focused on the commercialization of barium titanate (BaTiO) ceramics after World War II, successfully developing high-frequency dielectric ceramics, laying the foundation for the subsequent capacitor revolution.