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Stackpole Rolls Out Lead-Free Chip Resistors

Published: 06 February 2024

Stackpole Electronics' RMEA series of automotive grade chip resistors are fully lead-free and AEC-Q200 qualified and anti-sulfur.

Adhere to higher materials and process standards as well as 100% AOI to ensure consistent performance and long-term reliability. Is said to be an excellent choice for the next generation of automotive electronics, industrial power and control applications, as well as electronics for measurement and metering.

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