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Stackpole Electronics Offers BR Series Current Sense Resistors

Published: 03 April 2018

BR series raised element through-hole current sense resistors have 1W, 3W, and 5W power ratings.

Raised element improves convection cooling of the part to the ambient air and minimizes heat conducted to printed circuit board. Resistance values range from 5 mΩ to 100 mΩ in tolerances as low as 1%. All metal element offers robust pulse and surge handling.

Stackpole Electronics
seielect.com

 

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