Arcol Ohmite EBW 1mΩ NiCr Alloy SMD Resistor ±1% 6W

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£2,370.00

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£2,844.00

(inc. VAT)

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RS Stock No.:
172-2210
Mfr. Part No.:
EBWB-NR0010FE
Brand:
Arcol Ohmite
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Brand

Arcol Ohmite

Resistance

1mΩ

Technology

NiCr Alloy

Tolerance

±1%

Power Rating

6W

Temperature Coefficient

±120ppm/°C

Series

EBW

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+170°C

COO (Country of Origin):
KR

Ohmite EBW Series Current Sense Resistors


The EBW series of current sense resistors from Ohmite are constructed using electron beam welding technology. Electron beam welding technology allows different alloys to be joined with great accuracy and tolerance. EBW series current sense resistors offer low inductance, excellent long-term stability and feature heavy copper connectors. EBW current sense resistors can be mounted by welding on copper of reflow soldering. These surface mount resistors are able to withstand soldering temperatures of +350°C for 30 seconds, or +250°C for 10 minutes.

Features


EBWA-M and EBWB-M models are constructed from Manganin
EBWA-N and EBWB-N models are constructed from NiCr Alloy
EBWA models can handle power of 5 W up to 100 A at 0.5 Ω
EBWB models can handle constant power of 7 W at 0.2 mΩ and a continuous load of 180A at 0.2 mΩ

Product Application Information


Suitable applications include frequency converters, high current automotive applications and current sensors for hybrid power sources.

Standards

BN ES ISO 9001: 2008
ISO/TS 16949: 2009


Bulk metal chip resistors
Low thermal e.m.f.
Non-inductive
Marked with 3-digit resistance code
Mini reels are ideal for small batch production, development and R&D department
Suitable for automatic assembly on pick and place machinery

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