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PMR100HZPFV
6432(2512)Size, Ultra-low Ohmic Chip Resistors For Current Detection (AEC-Q200 Qualified)

Ultra-low ohmic chip resistors for current detection are specialized in low resistance employing metal resistive element tolerant to high current and uniquely designed trimingless to attain precise resistance for accurate current detection and high-current switching.

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Product Detail

 
Part Number | PMR100HZPFV
Status | Recommended
Package | PMR100
Packing Type | Taping
Unit Quantity | 2000
Minimum Package Quantity | 2000
RoHS | Yes
Product Longevity Program | 10 Years

Specifications:

Automotive grade

Yes

Size[mm](inch)

6432(2512)

Rated Power[W]

3, 2

Resistance Tolerance

F (±1%)

Resistance range[Ω]

1m to 4m

Resistance(Min.)[Ω]

0.001

Resistance(Max.)[Ω]

0.004

Temperature Coefficient[ppm/°C]

±75,±100

Operating Temperature[°C]

-65 to 175, -55 to 155

Type

For current sensing

Operating Temperature (Max.)[°C]

155

Common Standard

AEC-Q200 (Automotive Grade)

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Features:

・Superior heat dissipation by ROHM's original (resistive element) trimingless structure.
・Ultr-low ohmic value from 1mΩ. Excellent temperature coefficient characteristics (+/- 150 / +/- 100ppm/℃).
All the part numbers are completely Pb free.

Reference Design / Application Evaluation Kit

 
    • Reference Design - REF68011
    • 20A Shunt-based current sensing (uni-direction) with CSA on 12V system
    • In the automotive and industrial equipment fields, current sensing circuits are essential for applications such as current feedback, overcurrent limitation, and battery level monitoring. The shunt-based current sensing circuit is the most standard circuit for current measurement and monitoring. ROHM provides solutions that leverage the resistor technology it has developed since its founding, as well as the analog and thermal design technologies it has cultivated over many years, contributing to improved system performance, higher power efficiency, and higher reliability through high-precision current sensing.

      The components you select will vary depending on the power supply system and detection current value. We have a lineup of reference designs for 12V, 24V, and 48V systems, as well as current sensing values from 20 to 100A. We publish not only the schematic design guide but also thermal evaluation data for shunt resistors. Thermal issues are an important factor in shunt-based current sensing. Please use these as design references to help reduce design man-hours.

      This reference design is designed for 20A, uni-direction current sensing on 12V systems.

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