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160-141-0065R

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160-141-0065R
Manufacturer / Brand
MURATA
Part of Description:
1141
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RoHS Compliant
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Part Number 160-141-0065R
Manufacturer / Brand MURATA
Stock Quantity 15200 pcs Stock
Category Integrated Circuits (ICs) > Specialized ICs
Description 1141
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: RoHS Compliant
Condition New Original Stock
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Packaging & ESD

Industry-standard static shielding packaging is used for electronic components.Anti-static, light-transparent materials allow easy identification of ICs and PCB assemblies.
The packaging structure provides electrostatic protection based on Faraday cage principles.This helps protect sensitive components from static discharge during handling and transportation.


All products are packed in ESD-safe anti-static packaging. Outer packaging labels include part number, brand, and quantity for clear identification. Goods are inspected prior to shipment to ensure proper condition and authenticity.

ESD protection is maintained throughout packing, handling, and global transportation. Secure packaging provides reliable sealing and resistance during transit. Additional cushioning materials are applied when required to protect sensitive components.

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Weight(KG): 0.00kg-1.00kg Price(USD$) : USD$60.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key design constraints when integrating the MURATA 160-141-0065R into a high-density PCB layout with mixed-signal circuitry?
The MURATA 160-141-0065R requires careful attention to grounding and isolation due to its sensitivity to electromagnetic interference in mixed-signal environments. Engineers should maintain a continuous ground plane beneath the component, avoid routing high-speed digital traces near its input/output paths, and ensure adequate creepage and clearance distances per IEC 60664 if used in industrial systems. Thermal vias may be necessary if the device is mounted on a small pad, as localized heating can affect long-term stability.
Can the MURATA 160-141-0065R be used as a drop-in replacement for similar Murata RF filters in legacy designs, such as the 160-141-0060R?
While the MURATA 160-141-0065R shares a compatible package and pinout with earlier variants like the 160-141-0060R, it is not a direct functional substitute due to differences in center frequency and insertion loss characteristics. Designers must verify passband alignment with system requirements—particularly in narrowband applications—and re-tune matching networks if impedance response has shifted. Always validate performance using network analyzer measurements before full deployment.
What power supply and biasing considerations apply when using the MURATA 160-141-0065R in battery-powered IoT edge devices?
The MURATA 160-141-0065R is a passive component and does not require external power, but its performance is influenced by the stability of the surrounding active circuitry. In low-power designs, ensure that voltage regulators supplying adjacent RF amplifiers or transceivers exhibit low output noise (<10 mVpp) to prevent degradation of signal integrity. Additionally, avoid placing decoupling capacitors with high dielectric absorption (e.g., Y5V) near the filter, as they can introduce parasitic effects at RF frequencies.
Under what environmental conditions might the MURATA 160-141-0065R experience performance drift, and how should this be mitigated in industrial deployments?
The MURATA 160-141-0065R exhibits minor center frequency shifts with temperature variation, typically within ±0.05% over the −40°C to +85°C range. In applications requiring tight frequency control—such as licensed-band communications—this drift may necessitate system-level calibration or the use of temperature-compensated reference oscillators. For extended operation above +70°C, ensure adequate airflow or thermal management to prevent cumulative stress on adjacent components.
How does the MURATA 160-141-0065R compare to alternative surface-mount RF filters from TDK or Taiyo Yuden in terms of footprint compatibility and harmonic suppression?
The MURATA 160-141-0065R offers comparable footprint dimensions to TDK’s DEA series and Taiyo Yuden’s BKP series, enabling potential cross-vendor sourcing. However, its harmonic roll-off slope is steeper above 2 GHz, making it preferable in designs where third-harmonic suppression is critical. Engineers should note that alternative parts may require different solder paste stencil apertures due to subtle pad geometry differences, which can impact reflow yield if not accounted for in stencil design.
What configuration or tuning steps are required after installing the MURATA 160-141-0065R in a new RF front-end design?
The MURATA 160-141-0065R is a fixed-frequency filter and requires no active configuration, but optimal performance depends on proper impedance matching at both input and output ports. Use a vector network analyzer to measure S11 and S22 parameters and adjust matching networks (typically LC pi or T-sections) to achieve <−15 dB return loss across the operating band. Failure to match impedance can result in increased insertion loss and reduced adjacent channel rejection.
Is the MURATA 160-141-0065R suitable for use in automotive infotainment systems operating under ISO 16750 environmental standards?
The MURATA 160-141-0065R meets basic temperature and vibration requirements for non-safety-critical automotive applications, but it lacks formal AEC-Q200 qualification. For infotainment modules exposed to engine bay conditions or high-vibration zones, consider conformal coating and mechanical anchoring. Additionally, verify long-term reliability under humidity bias (85°C/85% RH) if used in under-hood installations, as moisture ingress can degrade ceramic-based filter structures over time.
What risks should be considered when migrating from a discrete LC filter design to the MURATA 160-141-0065R in a cost-optimized consumer product?
While the MURATA 160-141-0065R reduces BOM count and assembly complexity compared to discrete LC implementations, it introduces single-point dependency on a specialized component. Supply chain disruptions or obsolescence could delay production. Additionally, the fixed frequency response limits field reconfigurability—unlike tunable LC networks. Perform a full conducted emissions test to ensure the filter’s attenuation profile adequately suppresses harmonics from the system’s clock generators and switching regulators.
How does board-level shielding interact with the performance of the MURATA 160-141-0065R in densely populated RF modules?
In compact RF modules, improper shielding can couple noise into the MURATA 160-141-0065R’s signal path, degrading out-of-band rejection. Maintain a minimum 2 mm clearance between the filter and any conductive shield wall, and avoid placing shield grounding vias directly adjacent to the component pads. If a grounded metal can is used, ensure it does not create parasitic capacitance that shifts the filter’s resonant frequency—simulate 3D EM effects if operating above 1 GHz.

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