Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (hereinafter “Murata”) produces the high-frequency circuit RF inductor LQP, a compact electronic component widely used in high-frequency circuits for smartphones, automobiles, and more. Guided by its pioneering spirit and ethos of “supplying unique products,” Murata has consistently pursued innovation in product development, securing a majority market share. This story explores that journey through insights from Nagasaka and Toi, who spearheaded the development.
Members
- Components Business Unit: Nagasaka
- Components Business Unit: Toi
Driving Miniaturization and Performance Through Unique Manufacturing
How did Murata’s LQP come to life?
- Nagasaka:
- Toi:
- Nagasaka:
Where is LQP used today, and what is its market demand?
- Nagasaka:
Leveraging 25 Years of Technical Expertise
Competition among RF module manufacturers is intense, isn’t it?
- Nagasaka:
- Toi:
How far ahead do you align strategies with customers?
- Nagasaka:
- Toi:
- Nagasaka:
Can other companies use photolithography to make similar inductors?
- Toi:
Aligning product development with partners and production sites to contribute to societal progress
In May 2025, the company announced commercialization of an ultra-small LQP measuring 0.25×0.125 mm. How is development progressing?
- Toi:
Do these efforts also contribute to competitor differentiation?
- Toi: