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Murata and MobileKnowledge partnership brings accurate UWB position detection modules to complete and powerful UWB development kits
  Murata is pleased to announce its partnership with MobileKnowledge, combining market-leading Ultra-wideband (UWB) expertise with a range of comprehensive products and in-depth customer support. MobileKnowledge’s UWB development kits provide the most comprehensive and powerful tools to evaluate and design solutions for accurate position detection in IoT devices, leveraging NXP’s UWB TrimensionTM technology.  MobileKnowledge is an expert UWB engineering consultant and the market leader in UWB development kits offering a wide variety of tools, created to meet the demands and needs of specific segments of the IoT ecosystem. The MK UWB Kit SR150/SR040 is the most comprehensive reference design and development platform for UWB-based IoT solutions. The MK UWB Kit Mobile Edition is the first development kit that allows users to evaluate UWB interoperability with Apple® and AndroidTM mobile devices. The MK UWB Kit RTLS supports the deployment of accurate indoor localization systems using Time Difference of Arrival (TDoA) technique.  Each kit features ready-to-run demonstration apps, reference hardware including Arduino compatible development boards, 3D Angle of Arrival (AoA) support and reference software examples to enable fast prototyping with minimal effort. In this new partnership, MobileKnowledge and Murata will also develop specific IoT reference use cases to accelerate the adoption of UWB technology in the IoT ecosystem.  MobileKnowledge will offer UWB development kits integrating the Murata Type 2BP and Type 2DK NXP based modules. As the world’s smallest UWB module, the Type 2BP features NXP’s TrimensionTM SR150 UWB chipset, providing enhanced and secure ranging with 3D AoA. Designed for deployment in both larger infrastructures, such as indoor positioning anchors, and in consumer products like game consoles, Type 2BP is a perfect match for MobileKnowledge’s versatile solutions.  The Type 2DK is designed with minimal power draw in mind, enabling integration across several portable devices. Leveraging on NXP’s TrimensionTM SR040 UWB chipset and QN9090’s (Bluetooth® LE + MCU chipset) efficient power management, the Type 2DK can run off a single coin-cell battery. The combined UWB and Bluetooth® LE capabilities of Type 2DK make it ideal for location tags, such as personal and asset trackers, supporting the latest market requirements.  The flexibility provided by both modules, combined with Murata’s technical expertise, helps customers meet the evolving requirements of UWB for IoT. Both the Type 2BP and Type 2DK modules control PHY/MAC operation within the IC in accordance with the FiRa™ Consortium specifications, ensuring interoperability with the growing IoT ecosystem.  “Throughout the design process of the UWB modules, “ said Rui Ramalho, , Product Manager, Connectivity Module for Murata, “it was vital that the end products offered easy integration, high levels of reliability and unmatched flexibility. MobileKnowledge’s all-in-one platform is a perfect fit for both the Type 2DK and 2BP, and we are excited to see the future implementations of our modules”.  Pedro Martinez, CEO of MobileKnowledge, stated: “In partnering with Murata for our MK UWB Kits, we can use both their extensive wireless communication portfolio and knowledge as well as their manufacturing dependability and strong IoT market presence to provide the highest quality development solutions and increase our visibility to IoT solution providers. MobileKnowledge UWB development kits have already helped our customers to integrate accurate positioning in numerous IoT applications. Now with Murata’s innovative modules and technical experience, they will have access to the latest hardware, development tools and reference IoT use cases.”
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Release time:2023-09-18 16:11 reading:2482 Continue reading>>
Murata Electronics 2EG BLUETOOTH® 5.2 Wireless Module
  Murata Electronics 2EG BLUETOOTH® 5.2 Wireless Module is ultra-small and designed for connected IoT edge devices in industrial and medical applications. This module offers ultra-low power consumption, a rich peripheral interface, an integrated IoT cybersecurity platform, and a power MCU core for user applications. The 2EG wireless module provides a 7mm x 7.4mm x 1mm LGA package, 48MHz Arm® Cortex® M33, onboard antenna and external antenna options, and various I/O interfaces such as UART, QSPI, SPI, GPIO, ADC, DAC, PWM, and I2C. Murata Electronics 2EG Bluetooth 5.2 Wireless Module has an operating temperature range -40°C to +85°C and an input supply range of 1.2V to 3.6V.       FEATURES  *Powerful MCU core for user applications  *Ultra-low power consumption  *Integrated IoT cybersecurity platform  *Rich peripheral interface  *Ultra-small size  *Both onboard and external antenna options  APPLICATIONS  *IoT Edge Devices  *Industrial  *Medical  SPECIFICATIONS  *Bluetooth 5.2  *Long range  *2Mbps transmit rate  *Proximity AoA and AoD  *Up to 10 simultaneous connections  *7mm x 7.4mm x 1mm LGA package  *48MHz Arm Cortex M33  *80kB RAM, 512kB flash  *Arm CryptoCell 312  *-95dBm receive sensitivity at 1Mbps  *Ultra-Low Power  *TX at 0dBm 4.3mA  *RX at 1Mbps 2.7mA  *40nA sleep mode at 3V VBAT  *1.2V to 3.6V input supply  *Shielded resin  *-40°C to +85°C operating temperature range  *FCC/ISED, ETSI, and TELEC regulatory certificates  *UART, QSPI, SPI, GPIO, ADC, DAC, PWM, and I2C interfaces
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Murata’s Latest Wireless Module Utilizes Wi-Fi 6E & Bluetooth 5.3 to Deliver Enhanced Performance for IoT Implementations
  Murata, an industry leading electronics manufacturer, has further expanded its range of state-of-the-art wireless communication modules. The new LBEE5XV2EA (Type 2EA) module utilises Infineon’s CYW55573 system-on-chip (SoC), providing Bluetooth® 5.3 and triband Wi-FiTM operation – which includes both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands as well as 6GHz band, Wi-Fi 6E, support.  With many areas of the RF spectrum becoming increasingly overcrowded, Wi-Fi communication speeds can often suffer. The latest Wi-Fi 6E standard allows the same 9.6Gbps data rate as 5GHz Wi-Fi 6, but overall performance is more consistent thanks to less congestion and interference at 6GHz frequencies. Furthermore, Wi-Fi 6E provides additional (and wider) broadcast radio channels, which helps to increase data throughput in high-traffic areas.  The module supports Wi-Fi 6’s target wake time (TWT) feature. This ensures that the device spends more time in standby mode, only communicating when necessary to reduce overall energy consumption and optimise network efficiency.  The Type 2EA is equipped with on-board Bluetooth 5.3 functionality, including Bluetooth LE (low energy) Audio. This standard employs a new audio codec known as low complexity communications codec (LC3), which provides enhanced high-quality audio at a lower power requirement than Bluetooth Classic.  20/40/80MHz channels are all incorporated into the module, with 1024-QAM modulation and a 2x2 MIMO antenna arrangement, helping to achieve heightened levels of data throughput. The Type 2EA’s wireless specification meets the latest IoT demands, making it ideal for low-latency communication applications such as video streaming, conference systems, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) equipment, surveillance camaras, high resolution digital still camara, and alarm systems.  Compared to other Wi-Fi 6E solutions available on the market, the Type 2EA has a better optimised design, thanks to utilising Murata’s high-performance components and miniaturisation expertise. With its surface mount device (SMD) design and compact size of just 12.5mm x 9.4mm x 1.2mm, the wireless module allows for easy system integration.  While FCC certification is in preparation, the availability of ISED and MIC certification, along with conductive tests for CE, also helps to simplify any compliance process. This means that fewer engineering resources need to be committed, delivering both time and cost savings.
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Release time:2023-09-12 10:20 reading:2580 Continue reading>>
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AMEYA360:Murata added four Japanese factories to import self-generating equipment with solar panels and batteries
  To achieve the RE100, Murata will introduce new battery systems at four plants in Japan, which will use 100 percent renewable energy in the future. The four plants that have introduced new battery systems include Sendai Murata Manufacturing Plant (Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture), Ise Murata Manufacturing plant (Tsumi, Mie Prefecture), HAKUI Murata Manufacturing plant (Yuba, Ishikawa Prefecture), and WAKURA Murata Manufacturing Plant (Shichio, Ishikawa Prefecture).  With the goal of achieving a sustainable society, we will continue to promote the renewable energy of the electricity used in the whole business activities of Murata Group and contribute to reducing the environmental load of the regional society. The battery system was first introduced into use in Kanazu Murata Manufacturing Company (Fukui Prefecture Tohara City) in November 2021.  After this introduction, there will be 5 plants operating this system in Japan, and the cumulative CO2 emission reduction will reach 1,897 tons.  The system integrated management of production plan, electricity consumption, weather information, power generation forecast information in large-scale solar panels and battery units, and combined with Murata's unique energy management system, can optimize the use of energy in real time. In the daytime, the system can monitor the increase and decrease of production and the change of weather, but also can efficiently manage the use of self-generated electricity and battery charging and discharging, and reduce the power supply load of the system stably. In addition, the system will charge the battery at night, in case of daytime power demand, help to stabilize the supply load.  In recent years, the rise of sea level and temperature and abnormal weather caused by global warming have become major social issues, and the use of renewable energy has become very important. In particular, it is difficult to predict the supply and demand of electricity in summer and winter in Japan, and the supply network is unstable due to the instability of renewable energy generation. Therefore, companies not only need to promote the use of renewable energy with additionality, but also need to improve the efficiency of energy management. In order to solve such social problems, Murata is making continuous efforts to achieve a sustainable society by optimizing energy use by using battery units as well as solar panels for self-generating electricity.  The storage unit used in this system fully demonstrates the advantages of the secondary batteries of Murata Production, which can realize long-term stable operation.  According to the different weather conditions and production projects, the operation conditions of each village station vary greatly. In the future, we will analyze and accumulate knowledge and experience on the system operation of each stronghold, and strive to extend this system to more business offices and factories.  Murata has identified "Strengthening climate change measures" as an important task and has been promoting the introduction of renewable energy in a bid to contribute to solving global social issues. We strive to achieve the group's total greenhouse gas emission reduction target in business operations, and actively invest in all businesses to promote energy conservation and the use of renewable energy.  In the future, the Murata Group will continue its efforts to promote the use of renewable energy in Japan and overseas locations, and continue to promote measures to combat climate change.
Release time:2023-03-10 11:37 reading:2042 Continue reading>>
Ameya360:Murata Announces New Module Utilizing LoRa® for Asset Tracking
  Murata today announced a new compact low-cost low-power wide area network (LPWAN) wireless product. The module integrating Semtech’s LoRa?devices measures just 9.98 mm x 8.7 mm with a metal shield surrounding multiple electronic components to allow for faster time to market and increased cost savings for customers. Target applications include asset location, traceability, loss and theft prevention, and recovery and inventory management.  The solution combines Semtech’s LoRa Edge? LR1110 transceiver IC and RF components and switch for a complete design. The module also includes slow and fast clocks for LR1110 IC operation and a low noise amplifier (LNA) for optimal Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) performance. It is powered with a wide voltage range of 1.8 to 3.6V and can be utilized in an operating temperature range of -40 to 85 degrees C.  Semtech’s LR1110 delivers long-distance coverage in the 860 MHz to 930 MHz range, a 22 dBm high power transmit path, and best-in-class receiver sensitivity that surpasses previous generations. Further, an up to 15dBm high efficiency transmit path is available for lower power consumption operation. Besides LoRa, the Long Range-Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (LR-FHSS), and Gaussian Frequency-Shift Keying (GFSK) transceiver modulation options, the solution offers both GNSS (GPS/BeiDou) low-power and 802.11bgn Wi-Fi passive scanning for geolocation purposes.  “Murata’s new module using the LoRa offering provides a next generation solution to help grow the ecosystem, including the LoRa Alliance?. In collaboration with Semtech, this product allows faster time to market for asset tracking products,” said Akira Sasaki, General Manager, Murata Manufacturing.  “Asset tracking applications provide accurate, real-time data visibility into high value goods moving through the supply chain around the world,” said Marc Pégulu, Vice President and General Manager for Semtech’s Wireless and Sensing Products Group. “Our collaboration with Murata leverages the low power, long battery life, and multi-band connectivity capabilities of LoRa to dramatically simplify the cost and management of track and trace solutions.”  Early-stage samples and evaluation kits will be available in the second quarter of 2023. For more information on the module or to meet with Murata at CES 2023 (Booth #10249 in LVCC) to discuss the solution, please visit here .
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Murata Invests in MEMS Sensor Manufacturing in Finland
Murata is significantly increasing global production capacity, including most recently its factory located in Finland. After having recently purchased the previously leased buildings, the company will construct a new building of approximately 16,000 square meters. The new facility is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2019.The total value of the investment is five billion yen and is underpinned by the growing worldwide demand for MEMS sensors used in the automotive industry and various health and industrial applications."The market for advanced driver-assistance systems, self-directed cars, healthcare, and other emerging technologies are expected to be significant growth drivers. MEMS sensors are critical solutions for these applications and deliver proven measurement accuracy and stability in a variety of conditions," said Yuichiro Hayata, Managing Director for Murata Electronics Oy.“With the construction of this new production building, we will significantly increase our MEMS sensors production capacity. Moreover, by responding to the strong demand of gyro sensors, accelerometers, and combo sensors in the automotive, industry and healthcare fields, this will strengthen our business base in the automotive market, industrial equipment and medical devices market, while contributing to the economy and employment of Finland,” stated Makoto Kawashima, Director of Sensor Product Division in Murata Manufacturing.With the factory expansion in Finland, Murata will strengthen both R&D and manufacturing operations with a long-term perspective for increasing utilization of this facility. The company currently employs 1,000 people in Finland and estimates to create 150–200 new jobs in 2018–2019.Murata acquired the Finnish company VTI Technologies – today known as Murata Electronics Oy – in 2012. It is the only factory of Murata which manufactures MEMS sensors outside of Japan, and has experienced tremendous growth over the last 10 years. This site in Finland also hosts R&D space and one of the biggest clean room facilities in the country.
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