WFM PRODUCT INFORMATION

Power Metal Plate™ Current Sense Resistors, Low Value (5 mΩ to 500 mΩ), Surface-Mount, High Power
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FEATURES

2010 and 2512 size package
Ideal for all types of current sensing and    pulse applications including switching and linear power supplies, instruments, power amplifiers, shunts, power inverters, and battery management
Proprietary processing technique produces low resistance values (10 mΩ to 500 mΩ)


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Power Metal Plate™ Current Sense Resistors, Low Value (5 mΩ to 500 mΩ), Surface-Mount, High Power
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