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Isabellenhuette Heusler
Address:
Eibacher Weg 3-5
Dillenburg
D-35683
Germany
Telephone: (Germany) +49 2771 934 282
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Listing of all 8 news releases from Isabellenhuette Heusler:
Sensor modules handle high currents
The IMS-B-R001 sensor module is intended for use in larger measurement systems such as current measurement devices or battery management systems.
News from Isabellenhuette Heusler ( 6 May 2008)
Precision resistors serve on space lab
User application article The European Columbus laboratory is now in space, and precision resistors from the Isabellenhutte SMx series are onboard.
News from Isabellenhuette Heusler (21 March 2008)
High-current measurement module cuts losses
Depending on the model, up to 2000A permanent current, or 4000A for 1s, and voltages up to 300V can be measured.
News from Isabellenhuette Heusler (11 December 2007)
Braking resistors provide powerful performance
When using resistors in frequency convertors and servo controllers, small size and facility for direct heatsink mounting offer great advantages.
News from Isabellenhuette Heusler ( 7 November 2006)
Battery and energy management in cars and trucks
Technical background article Physically optimised low ohmic Manganin resistors developed by Isabellenhuette play a crucial role in the measurement of automotive battery currents.
News from Isabellenhuette Heusler (27 October 2006)
Precision resistors stand the test of calibration
Isabellenhutte's compact IKL series resistors can be calibrated to allow users to make precise current measurements from 10 up to 2000A.
News from Isabellenhuette Heusler (12 June 2006)
Precision resistors run up to 100mohm
Isabellenhutte has extended its LMx product range to include the size 0805 (LMI).
News from Isabellenhuette Heusler ( 6 June 2005)
Precision resistors aid high-current measurement
Isabellenhuette has extended the resistance range of both its BVS and BVE low-value SMD current sensing resistors and has expanded the range with the BVR and BRS resistors.
News from Isabellenhuette Heusler ( 5 April 2004)

