Murata’s expansion of its MYBSP series demonstrates further investment in modular power supply solutions that can efficiently power next-generation connected devices.
Murata Manufacturing announced an expansion of its isolated DC-DC converter lineup with the launch of a new IEEE802.3af-compliant model, tailored for Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications in network-based devices such as security cameras and biometric authentication systems. The company has moved into mass production for this latest innovation, with samples now accessible to industry partners and customers.
Murata’s expansion of its MYBSP series demonstrates further investment in modular power supply solutions that can efficiently power next-generation connected devices.
Distinguished by its compact and low-profile design, measuring just 1.02×0.58×0.27 inches (26×14.8×6.8 mm), the Murata device ensures seamless integration for designers facing stringent space constraints on modern circuit boards.
Its noise-reduction characteristics and space savings are especially beneficial for camera modules and advanced authentication systems, where layout flexibility and miniaturization are mission critical.
The launch underscores Murata’s commitment to meeting the evolving demands of the IoT and security sectors, with solutions that not only save board space but also help minimize electromagnetic interference—essential for sensitive devices.
The company’s global reach and reputation in ceramic-based passive electronic components provide it with a unique advantage in delivering high-density, multi-functional modules at scale.
The IEEE802.3af standard, with its capacity to support up to 15 W, is increasingly recognized as the benchmark for reliability and efficiency in such deployments.
Leadership Comment
A spokesperson from Murata Manufacturing stated:
“As networked devices evolve and proliferate in environments requiring combination of data transfer and efficient power delivery, Murata remains dedicated to advancing power module technology. Our newest IEEE802.3af-compliant DC-DC converter exemplifies our commitment to supporting device miniaturization, enhanced system reliability, and cost-effective infrastructure expansion. We continue to collaborate closely with our partners to provide solutions that address both the technical and operational challenges of tomorrow’s connected world.”
The proliferation of PoE-compatible equipment is reshaping network infrastructure across industries, driven by the need for flexible installation and reduced costs. Murata’s latest DC-DC converter addresses a growing segment—network-enabled biometric authentication devices—which commonly require about 10 W of power.
As market adoption of PoE technology grows, particularly in IP cameras and IoT-enabled security infrastructure, Murata aims to support system developers with proven, reliable power conversion technologies.





