New Vishay Foil Resistors Video


MALVERN, Pa. - Jan. 18, 2012 - Vishay Precision Group, Inc. (NYSE: VPG) today announced that its Vishay Foil Resistors division (VFR) has released a new video that demonstrates the thermal EMF characteristics of four resistor technologies: thin film, thick film, metal strip, and Bulk Metal® Foil. The short video demonstrates how a slight temperature rise can introduce significant thermal EMF error voltages in the thin film, thick film, and metal strip resistors, but causes practically zero thermal EMF error in the Bulk Metal Foil resistor.

Electronic components, and resistors in particular, incorporate dissimilar metals in their construction. When one of the two junctions of dissimilar metals is heated, a voltage is generated between the two junctions. This is known as the Seebeck or thermocouple effect, and it occurs in resistors at the resistor's two element/termination junctions. When heat is applied to either junction, the error voltage increase is directly proportional to the temperature increase. This is called thermal EMF, and it can be a very big problem in applications where it is necessary to make accurate, low-level circuit measurements.

Using a test that measures and compares the thermal EMF error of a resistor, in both magnitude and decay time, the demo video introduced today highlights the inherent low thermal EMF characteristics of VPG Bulk Metal Foil resistors. The test system used in this demonstration consists of a precision voltmeter, laptop, thermal EMF test fixture, and 50 mÙ 2512 current sensing resistors. The test is simplified so as to be easily reproducible by any technician in any lab with the least amount of commonly available equipment. A small amount of heat is applied to the resistors by simply touching them with a fingertip; no high-temperature equipment is required. As soon as heat is applied, the thin film, thick film, and metal strip devices start generating significant thermal EMF error voltages. The VPG Bulk Metal Foil resistor, however, shows little to no thermal error voltage.

In real-life use, the heat applied to a resistor would come from multiple possible sources such as adjacent components, heat distributed along the circuit board, and from unevenly distributed self-heating, all which would result in higher temperature rise and much greater thermal EMF voltages. Thus thermal EMF is an important consideration when selecting current sense resistors for low-level measurement applications, and VPG's Bulk Metal Foil resistors are the devices of choice.
The thermal EMF demo is available now on the Vishay Foil Resistors website, at www.vishaypg.com/foil-resistors/videos/.

Further information about Vishay Foil Resistors products is available at www.vishayfoilresistors.com. Follow Vishay Foil Resistors at twitter.com/FoilResistor.

About Vishay Foil Resistors

Vishay Foil Resistors is a division of Vishay Precision Group, producing the most precise and stable resistors available. The portfolio comprises products in a variety of resistor and package configurations to meet the needs of a wide range of applications: discrete resistors and resistor networks in surface mount and through-hole (fixed-lead) configurations; customized chip resistor networks; precision trimming potentiometers; and discrete chips for use in hybrid circuits. The foil resistors and current sensors are used in applications requiring a high degree of precision and stability, such as in medical testing equipment, high performance audio equipment, precision measuring instruments, aerospace, and military applications.

About Vishay Precision Group

Vishay Precision Group (VPG) produces sensors based on precision resistive foil technology, and sensor-based systems. It provides vertically integrated products and solutions for multiple growing markets in the areas of stress, force, weight, pressure and current measurements. As a spin-off from Vishay Intertechnology, VPG's decades-long track record encompasses innovations in precision foil resistors, current sensors, and strain gages, which have served as a foundation for VPG's more recent expansion into strain gage instrumentation, load cells and transducers, weighing modules and complete systems for process control and on-board weighing. Vishay Precision Group may be found on the Internet at www.vishaypg.com.

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