Common Mode Choke Coils come in miniature 0202 package.

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Supplied in 0.65 x 0.5 x 0.3 mm package, DLP0QSN series targets cellular smart phones and tablet PCs that employ internal MIPI serial data interface in additional to traditional high-speed differential transmission standards such as USB 2.0, MHL, and HDMI. Noise suppression filters are used as EMC solution for interconnecting high-speed data lines of modules, such as camera, high-speed front end, and display interface.



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Murata Launches Miniature Common Mode Choke for MIPI Interfaces in 0202 Package



Hoofddorp, Netherlands: Murata today announced the DLP0QSN series of common mode choke coils aimed at new cellular smart phones and tablet PC applications that employ the internal MIPI serial data interface in additional to traditional high speed differential transmission standards such as USB 2.0, MHL and HDMI.

Believed to be the smallest device of its kind available in the market today, the DLP0QSN 0202 package measures just 0.65 x 0.5 x 0.3 mm and meets the product design requirements to increasingly reduce the size of components within a cellular phone. Noise suppression filters are used as an EMC solution for the interconnecting high speed data lines of the many diverse modules such as camera, high speed front end and the display interface.

Engineering samples are available now prior to mass production commencing in October 2011.

Note: The MIPI interface is promoted by the MIPI Alliance. The Alliance is a global, collaborative organization comprised of companies that span the mobile ecosystem and are committed to defining and promoting interface specifications for mobile devices. More information at http://www.mipi.org/

About Murata
Murata is a leading manufacturer of electronic components, modules, and devices. The complete range of this Ceramics Technology house includes ceramic capacitors, resistors/thermistors, inductors/chokes, ceramic resonators, buzzers, sensors and EMI suppression filters. Whilst the company gets 40% of its revenue from its ceramic capacitor products, it is also the world leader in Bluetooth & WiFi Modules, and a key manufacturer of power supplies. Murata also designs and manufactures mobile handset antenna families, piezoelectric actuators for fuel injection systems, short focal length ceramic lenses and speaker products.

Established in 1944, Murata is headquartered in Japan and has European offices in Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, Switzerland, Italy, France, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Hungary.

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