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    NTI 100: The Unsinkable, Unstoppable PCB Market

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    A Royal Summit

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    Summit Interconnect's chief executive explains the PCB fabricator's purchase of Royal Circuit Solutions.

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    IPC-2152 is a baseline for companies to determine technology-specific conductor current carrying capacity.

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    https://www.pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/editorial/menu-features/16643-osp-myths-dispelled

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Stackpole Improves TCR For CSSK0612 Resistors

Published: 07 June 2022

TCR for CSSK0612 four terminal current sense shunt resistors has been improved down to 100ppm for resistance range from 0.5mΩ to 5mΩ. 


Are reportedly ideal for power monitoring, management and control for a range of end products.

Stackpole Electronics
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