TE Connectivity 7mΩ, 2512 (6432M) Metal Strip SMD Resistor ±1% 2W - TLR3A20DR007FTDG

RS Stock No.: 771-7825PBrand: TE ConnectivityManufacturers Part No.: TLR3A20DR007FTDG
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Specifications

Resistance

7mΩ

Technology

Metal Strip

Package/Case

2512 (6432M)

Tolerance

±1%

Power Rating

2W

Temperature Coefficient

±50ppm/°C

Series

TLR

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+170°C

Country of Origin

Taiwan, Province Of China

Product details

SMD Low Ohmic / Current Sense Resistors - TLR Series

The TLR series high power metal chip resistors for current sensing applications, are constructed to prolong terminal life by having its metal resistive element and barrier layers beneath the solder. TLR resistors are ideal for use in combination with a range of IC's for battery charge management and low voltage power supplies, where a low ohmic shunt resistor is required to act as a current sensor. TLR’s are particularly suited to applications in the automotive industry for sensing in EMU's.

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TE Connectivity 7mΩ, 2512 (6432M) Metal Strip SMD Resistor ±1% 2W - TLR3A20DR007FTDG
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TE Connectivity 7mΩ, 2512 (6432M) Metal Strip SMD Resistor ±1% 2W - TLR3A20DR007FTDG
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Technical documents

Specifications

Resistance

7mΩ

Technology

Metal Strip

Package/Case

2512 (6432M)

Tolerance

±1%

Power Rating

2W

Temperature Coefficient

±50ppm/°C

Series

TLR

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+170°C

Country of Origin

Taiwan, Province Of China

Product details

SMD Low Ohmic / Current Sense Resistors - TLR Series

The TLR series high power metal chip resistors for current sensing applications, are constructed to prolong terminal life by having its metal resistive element and barrier layers beneath the solder. TLR resistors are ideal for use in combination with a range of IC's for battery charge management and low voltage power supplies, where a low ohmic shunt resistor is required to act as a current sensor. TLR’s are particularly suited to applications in the automotive industry for sensing in EMU's.