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Page 109 TT Intros AEC-Q200 Metal Alloy Resistors
Perry, OH — TT Electronics has introduced its LRMAP5930 series of low-resistance, metal alloy current sense power resistors. With values as low as 200 µW and a corresponding power rating on standard FR4 PCB of up to 10W, the maximum measur- able current is over 200A. In most cases it is restricted only by the capacity of the PCB traces. A 50 percent higher power rating
of 15W can be achieved for assem- blies mounted on a thermal sub- strate such as direct bonded ceramic (DBC) or insulated metal substrate (IMS), making these resistors excel- lent for hybrid modules. The high power shunt resistors
are useful to regulate current flow, detect stalled motors and measure power consumption. The growth of electrical drives and actuators in industrial and automotive applica- tions has created a demand for mon-
FOBA Offers Laser Marking and Engraving Systems
Wood Dale, IL — FOBA Laser Marking and Engraving has further strengthened its position as a suppli- er of laser marking technology for medical UDI (unique device identifi- er) marking. FOBA’s expertise in the application and implementation of laser marks on surgical instruments and implants has been continuously
ues range from 200 µW to 2 mW and the resistors have a high surge energy capability of up to 33J. They are formed from a con- tinuous band of e-beam welded precision resistive strip, and var- ious alloys are used based on the resistance value. The metal element shunt
itoring and minimizing energy usage. The LRMAP5930 is AEC- Q200-qualified for the automotive market. Other applications in - clude power supplies, battery monitoring and process control. LRMAP5930 resistance val-
“5930” — alloy type, ohmic value and tolerance. The surface mount shunt resis-
tors’ low thermal impedance mini- mizes the temperature rise and enhances the reliability of the assem- bly, while their high surge tolerance offers reliable per- formance under inrush and momentary short circuit con- ditions. Their long-term sta- bility of value, low TCR (tem- perature coefficient of resist- ance) and low thermal EMF consume only a small part of the designer’s error budget, enabling more design free-
dom in the circuit. Contact: TT Electronics,
parts withstand all normal industrial solvents suitable for cleaning printed circuits and for ease of identification are marked
Metal alloy current sense power resistors.
3700 Lane Road, Perry, OH 44081 %440-352-8961 E-mail:
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Laser-marked mechanical components.
challenged by growing regulatory marking and quality requirements, as well as by the economic needs of medical devices manufacturers. With double-digit growth in the
laser marking segment of the med- ical industry, FOBA has partnered with nearly all of the top medical OEM manufacturers globally. FOBA’s M-series standalone mark- ing solutions, along with its diverse fiber lasers for integration, exceed demanding industrial standards of compliant marking on titanium, stainless steel and most medical plastics. FOBA offers a vision-based laser
marking system with pre- and post- mark verification of components and marking results, which is designed to significantly reduce marking errors, while providing documented process stability. Automatic mark alignment relative to the position of the work- piece ensures economic and stable
marking performance. Contact: Videojet Technologies,
Inc., 1500 Mittel Boulevard, Wood Dale, IL 60191 % 630-694-3243 E-mail:
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Our new dual head laser marker combines speed with efficiency. From laser marking to PCB
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