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Precision Shunt Resistors

FPR 2-T218 Series

Precision Shunt Resistors

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  • Resistance from 0.002 Ohm to 20 Ohms
  • Power Rating to 30 Watts
  • Resistance Tolerances to ±0.25%
  • TCR to ±30ppm/°C
  • Load Stability to 0.1%
  • TO-218 (TO-247) Housing
Type FPR 2-T218
Resistance Range 0.002 to 20 Ohms
Power Rating
free air 70°C
with heatsink

2 W
30 W
Thermal Resistance Rthj-c 2.5 °C/W
Tolerances
from 0.002 Ohms
from 0.01 ohms
from 0.02 Ohms

1% / 2% / 5%
0.5% / 1% / 2% /5%
0.25% / 0.5% / 1% / 2% / 5%
Stability (1000h)
0.1% / 0.2% / 0.5%
(depends on stress)
Temperature Coefficient R > 0.2 Ohms ±30ppm/°C (20 to 60°C)
Other specifications upon request
Voltage Proof 300 VDC
Thermal EMF < 0.1µV/°C
Operating Temperature Range -40°C to 130°C
Resistor Material CuNiMn-Foil
Substrate anodized aluminum
Housing PPS
Connector Material Cu tinned
Terminals 2
Max. Torque 1 Nm

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