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November 7, 2008 - LDA31 Hand ANC Series standardized antennas can be optimized on customer's board by using specific land pattern and grouping of external inductors and capacitors. Based on Murata's high-Q dielectric ceramics, they are suited for GPS, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and WLAN 2.45 GHz applications in devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, headsets, and portable media players. Feeding method makes antennas stable and immune to changes in environment near antenna.

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Murata Electronics North America, Inc.
2200 Lake Park Dr.
Smyrna, GA, 30080
USA



Murata Launches Highperformance, Low Cost Standardized Antennas for GPS, Bluetooth and WLAN Applications


Platform Antennas Ideally Suited for 2.45 GHz Applications

Smyrna, GA,October 28, 2008 - Murata Electronics North America, a world-leading innovator in electronics and the largest global supplier of ceramic passive components, today introduced LDA31 Hand ANC Series Platform Antennas, a series of standardized antennas for Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Bluetooth, Zigbee and WLAN 2.45 GHz applications tailored for devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, headsets and portable media players. These standardized parts require very little design resources and achieve high-performance levels in a tiny package size based on Murata's high-Q dielectric ceramics. Both on-ground and ground-clearance types are available.

Historically, antenna design is very difficult because of the inherent challenges in optimizing electrical performance while considering mechanical effects. After a significant amount of research, Murata developed a concept to overcome this issue by including advanced electronic circuits. The result is the platform antenna which be optimized on a customer's board by using a specific landpattern and a grouping of external inductors and capacitors.

Additionally, Murata's unique feeding makes these antennas much more stable and immune to changes in the environment near the antenna. The company has also developed a standard process for tuning the antennas using PCB patterns and external circuits - the first time this has been done industry wide.

"This is an exciting announcement for us," stated Scott Klettke, Senior Group Product Manager for RF & Microwave. "It represents the combination of component design with a standardized layout to remove many of the mechanical challenges associated with adopting and reusing small antennas."

Designed to save space in consumer electronics applications, dimensions of each type of antenna have been reduced to: 3.0 x 9.8 x 4.0mm (GPS On-Ground type); 1.5 x 9.0 x 1.85mm (GPS Ground-clearance type); 2.0 x 9.8 x 3.8mm (Bluetooth/WLAN On-Ground type); and 1.6 x 3.2 x 1.2mm(Bluetooth/WLAN Ground-clearance type).

Murata's high performance antennas are available for the sample price of $0.75 cents. Additional purchasing info can be found online at www.murata-northamerica.com. Lead time is approximately 10 to 12 weeks.

About MurataElectronics North America (www.murata.com)
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., established in 1944, is a global leader in the design, manufacture and sale of ceramic based passive electronic components and power supply modules. With annual revenues inexcess of ¥630,000 million, Murata is committed to the development of advanced electronic materials and leading edge, multi-functional, high-density modules. Products include: RF & Microwave Front End Filters, VCO's, Bluetooth modules, I.F. Filters, Sensors,Chip Multilayer and Chip Dielectric Antennas, RF Diode Switches, Baluns,Isolators, Coaxial Connectors, DC-DC Converters, Traps, Discriminators, Ceramic Capacitors, EMI Filters, Inductors, Piezoelectric Alarms, Ceramic Resonators,Trimming Potentiometers, Trimming Capacitors and Thermistors. The Company is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, has some 34,000 employees and manufacturing facilities throughout the world.

Shannon Sullivan
410-752-9081
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