ROHM GMR100HTCFAR100 High Power Low Ohmic Shunt Resistor
The GMR series high power low ohmic chip shunt resistors are designed for precise current measurement in electronic circuits, offering high heat dissipation and excellent temperature coefficient of resistance. With power ratings from 3W to 5W, these resistors feature low resistance values ranging from 5mΩ to 220mΩ, making them ideal for automotive, industrial, and power management applications. They comply with IEC60115-8 and JISC 5201-8 standards, ensuring reliability and performance in demanding environments.
ROHM GMR100HTCFAR100 High Power Low Ohmic Shunt Resistor Specifications:
Power Rating: 3W to 5W
Resistance Range: 5mΩ to 220mΩ
Tolerance: ±1%
Size: 6.40 x 3.20 x 0.15 mm
Resistance Code: 4 digits (e.g., R100 for 10mΩ)
Operating Temperature: -55°C to +170°C
Standard Compliance: IEC60115-8, JISC 5201-8
Heat Dissipation: High heat dissipation capability
Environmental Resistance: Resistant to soldering heat and damp heat
Application: Automotive, industrial, power supply measurements
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Purchase the Rohm Series GMR high power low ohmic chip shunt resistor online today and experience precise current measurement in your electronic projects. With power ratings of 3W to 5W and resistance from 5mΩ to 220mΩ, these resistors deliver excellent heat dissipation and durability under demanding conditions. Ideal for automotive, industrial, and power management applications, they comply with IEC60115-8 and JISC 5201-8 standards, ensuring high reliability and performance for your critical systems.
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