Unlocking the future of connected mobility

12-12-2024 | Murata | Semiconductors

Murata will introduce a selection of its next-generation technologies at CES 2025. The booth in the Vehicle Technology Pavilion will serve as a showcase for the products that facilitate innovation throughout the electronics industry. With a focus on mobility and connectivity, attendees are invited to meet the company's solution experts to get a firsthand look at how the company is unlocking the future of connected mobility.

Visitors to the company's booth will see an extensive lineup of product demos and technologies and those still under development.

The company will present a Stable Flight Control Unit utilising a MEMS 6DoF sensor in the mobility field. The SCH16T is a high-performance MEMS-based 6DoF sensor in a single package, providing low drift over temperature and a wide gyro measurement range for centimetre-level accuracy in flight. The rise of AD/ADAS-equipped vehicles has intensified the focus on safety in adverse weather. Visitors will also be able to view an ultrasonic cleaning device, which, with its integrated lens cleaning device, ensures clear optical camera vision to meet this need. The company will also highlight its in-cabin/out-of-cabin radar sensing solutions. Sensing solutions can minimise the necessity for traditional vehicle sensors while improving safety for in-cabin use and providing added convenience for out-of-cabin applications.

In the connectivity area, the company will introduce Matter TM Network Solution, a new smart home connectivity standard for IoT devices, allowing seamless, secure connections to home networks. The company's miniaturised, high-performance modules on display support this latest innovation. On display, it will be fully certified by Skylo for its dual-mode cellular and NTN capabilities; the Type 1SC-NTN is the first ultra-compact resin mould module recognised by an NTN service provider. It incorporates the latest Rel-17 NTN standard, allowing satellite data communication without hardware changes. Moreover, the company will showcase a precision landing demo for drones using LF communication. LF antennas transmit and receive magnetic field energy, enabling high accuracy positioning, low power, and stable communication without blind spots. In this demo, the company applied the position detection function to a drone auto-landing system.

CES 2025, The Vehicle Technology Pavilion (West Hall Booth #6500), Las Vegas, on 7-10 January, 2025.

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