May 7, 2012
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
President/ Statutory Representative Director: Tsuneo Murata
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. will exhibit its products and technologies at the 2012 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING EXPOSITION to be held at PACIFICO Yokohama.
To improve the safety and environmental performance of a vehicle, more electronic components are installed in vehicles as electronic control and electric-powered systems become more advanced. Furthermore, in-vehicle connectivity is being spotlighted in expectation of technology that can be implemented for easy access to information using networks between vehicles and social infrastructure starting with connectivity between mobile equipment and in-vehicle equipment. In response to such market needs, Murata is offering a wide range of electronic components that stand up to the high-reliability factor required for vehicles, for example, sensors, which are a key component for safety and driving performance. Murata also proposes an in-vehicle wireless communication module that contributes to in-vehicle connectivity. At this exhibition, Murata will introduce electronic components and solutions that respond to these issues in automobile design.
You will see a wide selection and application examples of automotive MEMS sensors manufactured by VTI Technologies, which has newly joined Murata Group.
Murata will introduce the possibility of waste heat being utilized for the sensing function and reduction of the amount of wire harness, which is carried out on a test circuit that uses a combination of the energy-harvesting device (thermoelectric conversion device) and sensor.
Murata will introduce a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® combo module that meets the high reliability required of automotive equipment.
You will see an evaluation circuit to learn the method of switching over from an aluminum electrolytic capacitor to a monolithic ceramic capacitor for an inverter circuit.
| Dates: | Wednesday, May 23 to Friday, May 25 |
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| Venue: | PACIFICO Yokohama |
| Murata booth No. : | P76 |
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