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![Murata Power Solutions expands its range of high efficiency DC/DC converters with introduction of 2W single output NMG series](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2197.jpg)
05 October 2008
Murata Power Solutions has introduced a new range of isolated 2W single output DC/DC Converters that deliver class-leading performance.
![World’s first true-RMS responding AC ammeters with built-in current transformers (CTs) from Murata Power Solutions](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2198.jpg)
05 October 2008
Murata Power Solution’s new Datel ACA-20RM series are the world’s first true-RMS responding digital AC ammeters with built-in current transformers (CTs).
![Ten new series of inductive components from Murata Power Solutions enhance industry-leading magnetic product range](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2199.jpg)
05 October 2008
The new introductions amount to well over 100 new part numbers and enable Murata Power Solutions to further enhance their comprehensive offering of wound ferrite magnetics for use in a wide range of power and EMC filtering applications.
![Isolated 2W single output DC/DC Converter from Murata Power Solutions sets new standards in efficiency and load regulation](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2200.jpg)
05 October 2008
The NMK series of isolated 2W single output DC/DC converters from Murata Power Solutions provides industry leading performance in a small footprint, pin compatible, industry standard SIP package that allows easy drop-in replacement of other devices.
![Three new series of current sense transformers from Murata Power Solutions are designed for latest applications in high frequency equipment](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2201.jpg)
05 October 2008
Murata Power Solutions has introduced three new ranges of surface-mount current sense transformers. The 5300, 5400 and 5500 series can be used to measure or monitor AC currents in high frequency applications.
![DC/DC converters support DDR memory applications from Murata Power Solution](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2202.jpg)
Murata Power Solutions has introduced two new small form-factor point-of-load (POL) DC/DC Converters that deliver high-efficiency and high current density for powering DDR1, DDR2 and DDR3 memory, as well as general purpose ICs in multiple applications.
![Bourns VDSL2 protection, TISP4C015L1N, TISP4C020L1N, TISP4C025L1N and TISP4C035L1N](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2276.jpg)
As telecom data rates increase, the protection must be designed to keep up. Faster data rates mean systems are more sensitive to distortion caused by the insertion of components such as overvoltage and overcurrent protectors.
![Murata’s latest EMI filter coil in 0504 packaging delivers high 6GHz cut-off frequency for HDMI A/V connectors](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2252.jpg)
03 October 2008
Murata has announced the latest addition to its EMIFIL range of tiny common mode choke coils, the DLP11SA101HL2.
![Cree releases new product summary sheets for their XLamp LEDs](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2286.jpg)
01 October 2008
Following the introduction of their MC-E and XP series of XLamp LEDs as well as colours to the XR range, Cree has released two new product summary sheets.
![Ultra-miniature Transil™ family from STMicroelectronics delivers 400W suppression capability](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2092.jpg)
01 October 2008
STMicroelectronics has introduced the SMM4F family of unidirectional Transil™ voltage surge-suppression diodes, which improves performance in three key areas.
![Murata extends HiCap series of MLCC capacitors to 125°C rating](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/2088.jpg)
29 September 2008
Following strong demand from the plasma cell flat panel display and power supply markets, Murata has extended the maximum operating temperature rating of its popular HiCap series from 85°C to 125°C.
![Cameras get smaller and smarter with new imaging single-chip sensor from STMicroelectronics](https://www.anglia.com/newsarchive/115px_images/1988.jpg)
28 September 2008
STMicroelectronics has introduced the market’s smallest single-chip camera sensor for mobile applications.