Terminal Resistors Seek Current Sensing Chores

April 1, 2003
Poised for current-sensing applications, two series of true full Kelvin, four-terminal low-value chip resistors offer users resistance values from 0.01? to 1?. The S2512FK series resistors measure 0.25" x 0.125" x 0.03" and are rated for operation up

Poised for current-sensing applications, two series of true full Kelvin, four-terminal low-value chip resistors offer users resistance values from 0.01? to 1?. The S2512FK series resistors measure 0.25" x 0.125" x 0.03" and are rated for operation up to 2W, while the S2010FK series components measure 0.2" x 0.1" x .03" and are rated at 1W. Voltage ratings are 150V for the 2010FK and 200V for the 2512FK. Features common to both series include tolerances to 1%, visual indication of resistance values and current/sense terminals, an operating temperature range from -55°C to 125°C, and wrap-around nickel barrier terminations. Additionally, options include high-reliability screening and epoxy-bondable terminations. Pricing is under $1 each in production quantities with a lead time of eight weeks. STATE OF THE ART INC., State College, PA. (800) 458-3401.

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