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The Dayi (TA-I) shunt resistor EBR series belongs to low resistance shunt resistors. Featuring ultra-low resistance and ultra-high power, the main materials used are strong copper and constantan. The main volume of the Dayi low resistance shunt resistor EBR series is 251239205930, with a minimum resistance value of 0.1mR (0.0001R) and a maximum power of 15W. It is widely used in BMS battery management systems and battery and current sampling circuits. This article provides a detailed introduction to the selection parameters of EBR low resistance shunt resistors.


The main product features of the Dayi low resistance shunt resistor EBR series are as follows:

1. The minimum resistance value can reach 0.1mR (0.0001R)

2. The maximum power can reach 15W

3. Strong impact resistance

4. Strong anti-corrosion performance

5. Superior electrical resistivity performance

6. Welding metal structures

 


The main product applications of Dayi's low resistance shunt resistor EBR series:

1. BMS power management system

2. Power supply

3. Frequency converter PLC

4. Automotive Electronics

5. Industrial automation equipment

 


The main product parameters of the Dayi low resistance shunt resistor EBR series are as follows:

Type Size Power Rating at 70℃ Resistance Range(mΩ) TCR (ppm/℃) Operation Temperature Range (℃) Resistance Tolerance (%)
AMF 0306 0.5W 0.001~0.02 ±100 -55~+125 ±1%
0508 0.75W 0.001~0.015 ±100 -55~+125 ±1%
0612 1W 0.001~0.015 ±100 -55~+125 ±1%

 

The naming rules and selection manual for the EBR series products of Dayi low resistance shunt resistors are as follows:

Diverter resistance diagram

Parameter diagram for shunt resistor selection

 

The main product selection parameters and product characteristics of the Dayi low resistance shunt resistor EBR series. If you need more detailed product information and purchase, please consult online customer service.

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