Due to the increasing sophistication of digital keys and safety functions, high-precision timing control of broadband communications is required in automotive UWB. However, it was difficult for standalone crystal units to satisfy the required precision in high-temperature environments, and it was generally necessary to compensate with the temperature sensors built into the crystal units.
At the same time, there was a need to use crystal units and external thermistors in a discrete configuration for the purpose of cost structure optimization, but the difficulty of circuit design and temperature compensation posed a challenge. In response, Murata Manufacturing leveraged its strengths in both crystal units and thermistors to begin offering the appropriate part number recommendations and technical support for temperature characteristic compensation. As a result, our solution helps achieve the target characteristics and streamline customer design processes while providing a discrete configuration.