Kyocera Corporation, established in 1959 and headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, is a multinational manufacturer of industrial ceramics, electronic components, and office equipment. The company's diverse product portfolio includes fine ceramic components, semiconductors, document imaging equipment, cutting tools, and solar power generating systems, serving industries such as automotive, telecommunications, electronics, and renewable energy. Kyocera is dedicated to innovation and sustainability, developing high-quality products that contribute to technological advancement and environmental preservation. With a global presence, Kyocera collaborates with various industries to provide tailored solutions that meet evolving market needs.
KYOCERA AVX’s 47µF MLCC in 0402 size supports AI servers, smartphones, and wearables by enabling miniaturization, high reliability, and efficient power management.
KYOCERA AVX partners with STMicroelectronics to enhance antenna solutions and support seamless integration into ST’s ecosystem, with the collaboration highlighted at Embedded World 2025 in Nuremberg from March 11–13.
Under the theme "No Border, Go Bolder," Kyocera will present its Open RAN efforts toward eliminating "vendor lock-in," as well as its commitment to technological innovation through open platforms.
The new BP1206 and BP2816 Series Thin-Film Band-Pass Filters deliver highly repeatable and reliable RF performance engineered for high-frequency wireless applications in the telecommunications, military, aerospace, medical, and consumer electronics industries.
Designed to satisfy communications market demand for smaller RF capacitors capable of repeatable RF performance, the new KGU Series C0G (NP0) RF MLCCs pack features including ultra-low ESR, high power, high Q, high SRF, and tight tolerances into miniature EIA chip sizes ranging from 01005 to 0805.