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  • Material Selection for High-Speed PCBs

    Material Selection for High-Speed PCBs

    Consider return loss and insertion loss – but don’t stop there.  READ MORE...

  • Characterizing Etchback and Dielectric Loss Tangent

    Characterizing Etchback and Dielectric Loss Tangent

    Fabrication-aware simulations to aid PCB design success.  READ MORE...

  • Sequential Lamination in PCB Manufacturing

    Sequential Lamination in PCB Manufacturing

    Manufacturing high-layer count boards.  READ MORE...

  • Implementing Flash Memory in PCB Design

    Implementing Flash Memory in PCB Design

    Routing flash has EMI implications.   READ MORE...

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  • Material Selection for High-Speed PCBs

    Consider return loss and insertion loss – but don’t stop there.

    https://www.pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/editorial/menu-features/18654-what-is-the-best-material-for-a-high-speed-pcb

  • Characterizing Etchback and Dielectric Loss Tangent

    Fabrication-aware simulations to aid PCB design success.

    https://www.pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/editorial/menu-features/18652-characterizing-etchback-and-dielectric-loss-tangent

  • Sequential Lamination in PCB Manufacturing

    Manufacturing high-layer count boards.

    https://www.pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/editorial/menu-features/18653-sequential-lamination-in-pcb-manufacturing

  • Implementing Flash Memory in PCB Design

    Routing flash has EMI implications. 

    https://www.pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/current-issue/241-designer-s-notebook/18648-implementing-flash-memory-in-pcb-design

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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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