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TT Electronics debuts busbar-mounted shunt resistor for high current measurements

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TT-Electronics-EBW8518EBW8518 gives designers stable, accurate sensing of AC and DC in industrial and automotive applications

Woking, UK, 15 May, 2019 – TT Electronics, a global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, today announced E-Beam Welded Shunt­ resistors for industrial and automotive applications. EBW8518 is an electron beam welded resistance element, sandwiched between large copper terminals with optional tin plating. Precision applications can make use of its 1% tolerance, 100ppm/°C TCR, 1µV/°C thermal EMF and separate ground pins to reduce errors.
The low measurement error of this resistor frees up the designer’s error budget and its low ohmic values reduces power loss. The EBW8518 provides the fullest selection of values in TT Electronics’ chosen range 50 to 250µΩ.
“EBW8518 features low self-heating which reduces equipment temperature and improves reliability for designers needing to manage temperature rise in compact power electronic assemblies,” said Stephen Oxley, Senior Applications Engineer, Applications and Marketing. “­­­The robust electron beam welded technology and low thermal EMF of this resistor make it advantageous for HEV battery management, energy metering and welding power supplies.”
TT Electronics’ EBW8518 can replace similar products from key competitors. This includes the slightly different 8420 format (1mm shorter and 2mm wider) with which 8518 is normally interchangeable; both formats have the same 60mm mounting hole pitch.
Supporting images are available here, including a competitor comparison chart.
For further technical information, please visit the EBW8518 datasheet.
Click here to explore all TT Electronics’ resistors and resistor families.

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