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Resistors
News Release from: State of the Art | Subject: S2512FK and S2010FK series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 February 2003
Four-terminal resistors tackle current
sensing
State of the Art offers two series of true full Kelvin four-terminal low-value chip resistors suitable for current sensing applications.
State of the Art (SOTA) offers two series of true full Kelvin four-terminal low-value chip resistors suitable for current sensing applications SOTA's S2512FK series measures 0.25 x 0.125 x 0.03in and is rated at 2W; the S2010FK series measures 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.03in and is rated at 1W
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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More options and performance from attenuators
State of the Art (SOTA) has made a number of enhancements and additions to its line of thin-film chip attenuators.
Both series offer range values from 0.01 to 1.0ohm and feature tolerances as tight as 1%.
Standard features include marking of resistance value and current/sense terminals and wrap-around nickel barrier terminations.
Options include high reliability screening and epoxy bondable terminations.
Voltage ratings are 150V for the 2010FK and 200V for the 2512FK.
The operating range for these resistors is from -55 to +125C.
Reliability is assured by extensive in house testing - users can select from a wide variety of testing options.
Custom testing to customer specifications is also available.
SOTA chip resistors are designed for use in a wide range of high-reliability applications including medical electronics, defence systems, microwave communications, aerospace electronics and satellite systems.
Pricing is generally under $1.00 in manufacturing quantities.
Current lead time is 8 weeks, but SOTA maintains more than 50 million resistors in stock.
Delivery on stock items is two business days ARO.
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