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Pickering extends stand-off voltage up to 4kV for popular 104 series high voltage reed relays, samples available from Anglia
Pickering have increased the stand-off voltage values for its prevalent small-size 104 Series high voltage reed relays with the addition of a 4kV model. The newly introduced version has a 1000VDC stand-off voltage improvement on the previous 104 Series
 

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Murata’s high-Q low-ESR MLCCs reduce power consumption in RF applications

  Murata’s GQM series of high-Q multilayer ceramic chip (MLCC) capacitors features low ESR and high Q at VHF, UHF and microwave frequencies. Low ESR – 0.1 Ohms at 1GHz for a typical 10pF capacitor – helps reduce power consumption in basestations and telecommunications equipment, particularly RF power amplifiers.

The series comes with high voltage ratings up to 250V in 0603 packaging, and up to 100V in 0805 packaging. 0805 versions rated at 250V are under development.

This series is available with tight tolerances, meaning designers can improve matching circuits and reduce reflection loss. Capacitors under 5pF are available with tolerances as tight as +/-0.05pF; 5 to 9pF parts have tolerances down to +/-0.25pF, and tolerance is as low as +/-1% for 10 to 20pF parts.

The GQM series’ inner electrode is made of copper, which is both economical and effective when compared to palladium. The structure of the copper electrode is optimised to suppress parasitic parallel resonance, which is a key factor in realising one of the industry’s lowest ESR figures.

For more information on the full range of Murata products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in March 2008.

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26/3/08