
Kitagawa Industries, developer of a broad range of electromagnetic compatibility solutions based in Nagoya, Japan, continues to add to its product lineup as it addresses the evolving concerns of design engineers dealing with electromagnetic interference. The portfolio includes multiple versions of ferrite cores, EMI suppression sheets and EMI components.
A broad-range nanocrystalline core, shown above, is one of the more recent additions to the ferrite core products. Designated BRE-A, it has an oval shape that saves space with a lower profile than ring cores. Featuring high impedance that is effective for suppressing noise across a broad frequency range, it provides stable EMI performance from low to high temperature ranges.

A new EMI absorber sheet, MG-13, provides noise suppression in range of 2‒6GHz. It is considered to be ideal for management of internal interference issues in Sub-6 GHz such as Wi-Fi, 5G and GPS wireless devices. It can provide easy reduction of electromagnetic noise by simply attaching onto enclosure,
cables and around PCBs.

Headquartered in Nagoya, Kitagawa has multiple locations worldwide. The Nagoya factory has an EMC center on campus with a shield room, 3-meter chamber, and two 10-meter chambers to support its product design and R&D operations. For more info, see www.kitagawa.com and www.kgs-ind.com.