Murata launches auto industry’s ‘first’ GHz band tiniest noise suppressor
Murata claims it has launched “industry’s first GHz Band 0201-inch noise suppression filter for automotive applications.
Murata has launched a BLM03EB_SH series, 0.6 x 0.3 mm GHZ band, high impedance ferrite bead, or noise suppression filter, for the auto industry.
This is intended mainly for use with automotive powertrain and safety applications. This product has already entered mass production.
The recent spread of electronic toll collection systems, vehicle-to-everything communication technology, emergency communications systems, telematics 3G or 4G systems, and other cutting-edge technological developments have led to an influx of high-frequency communication modules being installed in electronic devices for automotive.
The high-frequency noise emitted from such electronic devices in automobiles may interfere with high-frequency communication module antennas, disrupting communications.
For example, a loss of vehicle-to-vehicle communications prevents information on oncoming vehicles from being received, which may result in crossing collisions and other major road accidents.
High-frequency noise must be suppressed to ensure that high-frequency communication module antennas are capable of picking up the necessary information being sent.
There is also an increasing need to implement ferrite beads for GHz-band into electronic devices installed in automobiles.
While the smallest available ferrite bead for GHz-band noise was the 0402-inch size, the introduction of the 0201-inch size BLM03EB_SH series represents a major leap forward in terms of miniaturization.
Looking ahead, Murata Manufacturing plans to release products that support higher frequency and current ranges.