Ultra thin supercapacitor for peak power assist
https://www.electronics-lab.com/ultra-thin-supercapacitor-peak-power-assist/
Peggy Lee @ newelectronics.co.uk discuss about MURATA’s ultra thin supercapacitor. The DMH series from Murata is said to be the lowest profile supercapacitor. The product is designed for peak power assist duties in wearable applications and various other devices. Measuring 20 x 20mm, the 0.4mm thick DMHA14R5V353M4ATA0 supercapacitor is claimed to be suitable for use […]
App note: Engineering scaling
https://www.electronics-lab.com/app-note-engineering-scaling/
Scaling large values to be fed on limited input digital meters, application note from Murata. [via] It is oftentimes necessary to attenuate “large” input signals down to a level that more closely matches the input range of a selected meter. For example, suppose the signal to be measured is 19 Volts, and the input voltage […]
App note: Transformers
https://www.electronics-lab.com/app-note-transformers/
All about transformers and its different uses in this application note from Murata. App note: Transformers – [Link]
Not a battery, not a cap: Murata’s small energy [storage] device
https://www.electronics-lab.com/not-a-battery-not-a-cap-muratas-small-energy-storage-device/
by Graham Prophet @ edn-europe.com: To meet what the company sees as a gap in the available range of energy storage solutions, Murata has developed the UMAC, a small, high-capacity cylinder-type energy device for use in wearable and wireless sensor applications. Although lithium-ion based, Murata differentiates it from a battery. The UMAC is a miniature device […]