REMINDER/Murata Electronics to Discuss Advancements in Passive Components at the Capacitor and Resistor Technology Symposium 2001
--Key Executive to Highlight Ceramic Capacitors and the
Integration of Components
What: An overview of a fast-growing segment for the component industry will be presented by Tom Reynolds, Director of Technology for Murata Electronics North America, Inc. at this year's Capacitor and Resistor Technology Symposium (CARTS) seminar. His presentation, Advancements in Passive Components: Ceramic Capacitors and the Integration of Components will focus on ceramic capacitors and the key role they play in wireless and electronic products. When: Monday, March 26, 2001 9:30 AM Where: Capacitor and Resistor Technology Symposium The Hilton Hotel 333 1st Street, South St. Petersburg, Florida Why: In the area of passive components, there are a number of advancements continuing to push the state-of-the-art envelope. Coupled with the evolution to smaller sizes (eg. 0402 and 0201), the bulk cassette becomes more attractive when pricing is taken into consideration. At the other end of the spectrum, the technology continues to expand the capacitance range available and offer MLCC alternatives to tantalum capacitors. Low equivalent series inductance is an increasing important parameter in capacitors designed to deliver charge to high-speed microprocessors. CARTS is an international event which provides the components engineer and designer with current data and information on capacitors, resistors, and other passive components. The symposium also provides technical papers on applications, reliability, testing, design and processes plus seminars on passive technology and market analysis by experts in their respective fields. Who: Murata Electronics North America, Inc. Murata Electronics North America, Inc. (www.murata.com) is one of 47 wholly-owned subsidiaries of the worldwide organization of Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. of Japan (NIKKEI:6981). Established in 1965, U.S. operations are headquartered in Smyrna, Georgia, with a manufacturing facility in State College, Pennsylvania. Murata is a leading patent holder and global manufacturer of ceramic electronic components for the telecommunications, computer/peripheral, automotive, communications and EDP markets. Contact: To schedule a briefing with Tom Reynolds either at the show or via telephone, contact Shannon Sullivan at 703-556-6300 or sullivan@merrittgrp.com.