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by Staff Writers Bradford PA (SPX) Apr 16, 2015
KOA Speer Electronics introduces the new SLN3 Molded Current Sense Resistor, featuring a 3-Watt power rating in 4528 size. The SLN3 is a molded resin resistor that provides excellent dimensional accuracy, mountability and shock resistance. Due to its metal plate terminal electrode, it also offers excellent terminal strength, heat and shock resistance and solderability. KOA Speer's SLN3 resistor has low T.C.R. available down to +/-75 ppm with resistance tolerance as low as 0.5% and a wide operating temperature range of -55C to +180C. The SLN3 will be offered in resistance values of 5 mO up to 110 mO. The AEC-Q200 qualified SLN3 is a surface-mount type resistor with flame proof UL94V0 molded case. Used primarily for current detection, SLN3 current sense resistors are ideal for transportation, industrial, telecommunications, and consumer electronics markets in applications such as personal computing devices, DC-to-DC conversion, automotive modules, motor control and power supplies.
Related Links KOA Speer Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com
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