High-power chip resistors for automotive and power supply applications

17-12-2015 | Farnell element14 | Power

A selection of Bourns high-power current-sense chip resistors is now available from Farnell element14. The AEC-Q200 qualified current-sensing chip resistors feature high measurement accuracy at a relatively low price point compared to other technologies, says the company. Operating temperatures range from -55C to +170C. All devices are fully RoHS compliant with less than 5nH induction. Applications include automotive, power supplies, stepper motor drives, battery packs and white goods.
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