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Samsung Electro-Mechanics announced world’s smallest MLCC for IT fields

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Alongside the top electronics company, Samsung is also known for its innovative craftsmanship in the field of Electro-Mechanics. The company offers various solutions for this field, which are used for quite a long time. Therefore, one of the latest offerings we are going to discuss today.

According to the officials, the Korean tech giant just announced the world’s first ultra-small, high-capacity MLCC (multilayer ceramic capacitor), which is specially designed for use in IT applications.

Details of the Smallest MLCC, developed by Samsung

This time, Samsung develops a different yet smaller MLCC compared to its previous generation. However, they both fit for 5G smartphones and other product categories such as home appliances and electric vehicles.

By comparing side-by-side, we found that the latest MLCC is just 0.4 x 0.2mm in size while its older version looks quite bigger than this, having – 1209-size.

This new IT solution is developed focusing on the robust 5G hardware as well as the software. So it can be used in emerging 5g smartphones, which have advanced multi-camera systems.

Moreover, Samsung claims that it will stabilize the flow of current within the electric circuit present in smartphones. However, due to its tiny size, it will take less storage within the circuit board leading to stability and healthy product life.

“This product is the first within the industry to realize miniaturization, highest capacity, and high internal voltage,” said Samsung Electro-Mechanics head of Component Business Doo Young Kim.

As we know, Samsung is the top-most smartphone OEM in the world. But with MLCC, the company is also trying to secure the leading position in the field of Electro-Mechanics.

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