High-Current Shunt Resistors suit harsh environments.

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Current sensing resistors of 4-terminal HLD Series come in 1, 3, and 5 W package sizes that measure 1 x 0.25 in. but can be customized to fit size constraints. Open design optimizes heat dissipation into ambient air, effectively lowering board temperatures. Capable of tolerances down to 1% and TCRs down to 50 ppm, with typical resistance values range from 0.003-0.1 W, series suits variety of applications.



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High Current Four Terminal Shunt Resistors for Harsh Environments



RALEIGH, NC (June 2, 2009) - The HLD Series is a four terminal low resistance value current sensing resistor series. The open design allows more heat dissipation into the ambient air and effectively lowers board temperatures. The HLD Series comes in 1, 3, and 5 watt package sizes that measure roughly 1 inch long by 0.25 inches wide, but can be customized to fit a wide variety of customer size constraints. This extremely low inductance resistor is capable of tolerances down to 1% and TCR's down to 50 ppm and the four terminal connection means very accurate sensing over a wide range of power loading. Typical resistance values range from 0.003 to 0.1.

The HLD Series is a good choice for robust applications including industrial automation and controls, satellite power systems, remote communication system power control and monitoring, motor controls, and surge protection.

The HLD Series is available in 100 pcs bulk quantities. Pricing varies widely with resistance value, size, tolerance, and ranges from $0.75 to $2.50 each in 100 piece quantities.

For more information about Stackpole products, contact Stackpole Electronics, Inc. at 2700 Wycliff Road Suite 410, Raleigh NC 27607; phone 919-850-9500; email marketing@seielect.com; or visit the Web site at www.seielect.com.

Stackpole Electronics Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of resistors supplying to the worlds largest OEMs, contract manufacturers and distributors. Headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., the privately held company began manufacturing in 1928 as part of Stackpole Carbon Company in St. Mary's, Pennsylvania. Now affiliated with Akahane Electronics, Stackpole has manufacturing facilities in Japan, Taiwan, China and Mexico; warehousing facilities in El Paso, Hong Kong and Japan; and sales offices in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

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