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Socket-mounted 0.1mΩ precision shunt resistor GFLEV8520

Precision shunt resistor equipped with Molex sockets. Kelvin connection, long-term stability, electron beam welding, AEC-Q200 compliant.

A 350A high-current precision shunt resistor equipped with a Molex socket 5023520200. Rated at 0.1mΩ, it operates in the temperature range of -40 to 125°C and complies with automotive AEC-Q200 standards. Tolerances of 0.2%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%, and 5% are available for selection.

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High Power Precision Shunt Resistors "FNP Series"

High-power precision shunt resistor expanded to a maximum ambient temperature of 125°C! Temperature management of the resistance element can be performed with the built-in Pt100 sensor!

The "FNP Series" is a high-power precision shunt resistor that utilizes Ni-Cr bulk metal foil technology, demonstrating excellent resistance temperature characteristics. By adopting a copper base plate, it achieves a low thermal resistance of 0.1℃/W, improved from the conventional 0.3℃/W. The maximum ambient temperature has been expanded to 125℃. Temperature management of the resistance element can be performed using the built-in Pt100 sensor. 【Features】 ■ Achieves low TCR through Ni-Cr bulk metal foil technology ■ Realizes low thermal resistance with a copper base plate ■ Expands maximum ambient temperature to 125℃ ■ Allows for temperature management of the resistance element *For details, please request documentation or view the PDF data available for download.

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