Murata Launches BLM15VM Chip Ferrite Beads for 5.9GHz Noise Suppression in ADAS and 5G V2X Applications

Murata has just introduced its new BLM15VM series of chip ferrite beads, and they are designed with connected cars with ADAS in mind. These compact chips come in 1.0×0.5mm in size, are built to handle high-frequency noise, especially around 5.9GHz, which is key for 5G V2X communication and other advanced automotive systems.
They offer broadband noise suppression, with typical impedance of 1000Ω at 5.9GHz, so engineers don’t have to pick a new part for each specific frequency band. Giving consumers access to simpler design, and more reliable performance in systems like ADAS, DSRC, and even Wi-Fi 6E/7. They are AEC-Q200 qualified, handle temperatures from -55°C to 150°C without a problem. Whether it’s for infotainment, safety systems, or autonomous driving tech, the BLM15VM series is built to help keep communications clear and interference-free.
Murata plans to start mass production in July 2025, and more options could follow as demand grows.
Features of BLM15VM Series of Chip Ferrite Beads
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Compact size: Only 1.0×0.5 mm footprint.
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High impedance: 1000Ω typical at 5.9GHz.
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Wide temperature range: −55°C to 150°C supported.
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AEC-Q200 qualified: Reliable for automotive applications.
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Broadband suppression: Covers multiple frequency noise bands.
Applications of BLM15VM Series of chip ferrite beads
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ADAS systems
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Infotainment
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DSRC control
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Wi-Fi 6E/7