Current Sense Resistors Spec Ultra-Low TCR

May 2, 2005
Available in 1206, 2010, and 2512 sizes and resistance ranges from 2 to 20 mΩ, the TLR-75 current sense resistor specifies an ultra-low TCR of 75 ppm/°C. The component comes with a 1% tolerance rating and employs a metal-plate construction

Available in 1206, 2010, and 2512 sizes and resistance ranges from 2 to 20 mΩ, the TLR-75 current sense resistor specifies an ultra-low TCR of 75 ppm/°C. The component comes with a 1% tolerance rating and employs a metal-plate construction that is resistant to corrosion and heat. The size 2B components have a resistance range from 2 to 20 mΩ with a power rating of 0.5W. Size 2H resistors offer values from 2 to 10 mΩ with a power rating of 1W, and size 3AW versions range from 3 to 8 mΩ with a rating of 2W. All TLR models are 100% lead-free, making them RoHS complaint, and are available on tape and reel or in bulk packaging with a lead-time of seven to nine weeks. For more information, contact Dawn McGriff at KOA SPEER ELECTRONICS INC., Bradford, PA. (814) 362-5536, ext. 266.

Company: KOA SPEER ELECTRONICS INC.

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