SOTA’s Non-Magnetic Resistors Suit Sensitive Apps

Oct. 8, 2008
[July 25, 2006] Suitable for use in medical and sensor applications, the company's latest line of thick-film chip resistors are compact, lightweight, and non-magnetic. They eliminate the materials that would otherwise disturb magnetic fields in

\[July 25, 2006\] Suitable for use in medical and sensor applications, the company's latest line of thick-film chip resistors are compact, lightweight, and non-magnetic. They eliminate the materials that would otherwise disturb magnetic fields in applications such as MRI units. The resistors are available in 13 standard case sizes from 0402 (0.04" x 0.02") through 3838 (0.38" x 0.38") and with wraparound terminations. Other features include tolerances from 1%, power ratings from 40 mW to 5W, operating voltages from 15V to 250V, and a temperature range from -55°C to + 125°C. For more details, contact Bernie Hoy at STATE OF THE ART INC., State College, PA. (800) 458-3401.

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