TE Connectivity 18mΩ, 2512 (6432M) Metal Foil SMD Resistor ±1% 1W - TL3AR018F

RS Stock No.: 168-0402Brand: TE ConnectivityManufacturers Part No.: TL3AR018F
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Specifications

Resistance

18mΩ

Technology

Metal Foil

Package/Case

2512 (6432M)

Tolerance

±1%

Power Rating

1W

Temperature Coefficient

±75ppm/°C

Series

TLA3A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-65°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+170°C

Product details

TL3A Series SMD Current Sense Resistors

2512 format
Up to 1W at 70°C
Low ohmic shunt resistor which acts as a current sensor
Wide value range: R001 to R082

TE Connectivity TL3A series high power, low ohmic metal chip shunt resistors for current sensing applications. The TL3A series have a unique metal resistive element and barrier layers beneath the solder to prolong terminal life. TL3A’s are particularly suited to applications in the automotive industry for sensing in electric multiple units ( EMU’s ).

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TE Connectivity 18mΩ, 2512 (6432M) Metal Foil SMD Resistor ±1% 1W - TL3AR018F

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TE Connectivity 18mΩ, 2512 (6432M) Metal Foil SMD Resistor ±1% 1W - TL3AR018F
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical documents

Specifications

Resistance

18mΩ

Technology

Metal Foil

Package/Case

2512 (6432M)

Tolerance

±1%

Power Rating

1W

Temperature Coefficient

±75ppm/°C

Series

TLA3A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-65°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+170°C

Product details

TL3A Series SMD Current Sense Resistors

2512 format
Up to 1W at 70°C
Low ohmic shunt resistor which acts as a current sensor
Wide value range: R001 to R082

TE Connectivity TL3A series high power, low ohmic metal chip shunt resistors for current sensing applications. The TL3A series have a unique metal resistive element and barrier layers beneath the solder to prolong terminal life. TL3A’s are particularly suited to applications in the automotive industry for sensing in electric multiple units ( EMU’s ).