The document describes ceramic encased current sense resistors. The resistors have an alloy electrical resistance ribbon and tinned copper terminals encapsulated in a ceramic housing for fire proofing. They are available in various power ratings from 2.5W to 12W with resistance values from 0.0025 ohms to 20 ohms. The resistors are designed for current sense applications and meet various industry standards for electrical, thermal, and environmental performance.
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HMVL - CURRENT SENSE / LOW OHM CERAMIC ENCASED TYPEhtrindia
SPACE SAVER
Slim Type Vertical Mounting
• Especially designed for crowded PCB’s
• Ceramic stand-offs.
• Any resistance value possible within
resistance range given.
•2.5W to 15W
• R004 to R20
HTR India - Products - Current Sense Resistors - Ceramic Encased Resistor - H...Creativity Please
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Current Sense Resistors. Features of this product are:Alloy ribbon element, Ceramic encased for greater heat dissipation and thermal stability, Low TCR, Negligible inductance. This product is consumable for Current Sensing for Industrial and Power Conditioning Applications.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hcal/
HMVL - CURRENT SENSE / LOW OHM CERAMIC ENCASED TYPE (OLD)htrindia
SPACE SAVER
Slim Type Vertical Mounting
Alloy Resistance
Ribbon
• Especially designed for crowded PCB’s
• Ceramic stand-offs.
• Any resistance value possible within
resistance range given
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1. Fire Proof
Ceramic Housing
All Welded
construction
Alloy Electrical
Resistance Ribbon
Tinned Copper
Terminals
Quartz Silica
Powder CURRENT SENSE / LOW OHM
CERAMIC ENCASED TYPE
HEAL
SERIES
LOW OHM/LOW INDUCTANCE
Current Sense Applications
• 2.5 W to 12 W
• R 0025 to R 20
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Rev Date : 22/05/2019
AEC-Q200Qualified
2. PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION
LC 2 2.5 W 15.0 35.0 0.8 R0025 R047 1.6
LC 4 4 W 18.0 40.0 0.8 R003 R082 2.0
LC 5 5 W 25.0 45.0 0.8/1.0 R003 R10 2.3
LC 7 7.5 W 25.0 45.0 0.8/1.0 R003 R10 4.8
LC 7A 7 W 38.0 60.0 0.8/1.0 R004 R15 4.9
LC 9 9 W 38.0 60.0 0.8/1.0 R004 R15 7.3
LC 10 10 W 38.0 60.0 1.0 R004 R15 7.5
LC 12 12 W 50.0 70.0 1.0 R008 R20 10.0
HTR
TYPE
POWER
RATING
at 70°C L
±1.5
LM
±1
d
±0.05
DIMENSIONS (mm) RESISTANCE RANGE TYPICAL
WEIGHT
PER PC
(gms)
*6mm, reduced solderability in this area
• Resistance values above the maximum range are possible on special
request.
Resistance values must be checked using 4½ digit micro-ohm meter
with four wire system and insulated clips and the resistance value
must be checked at dimension LM as given in the table above. In
differing conditions please compensate by ± 0.4mΩ/cm.
• LC 5 / LC 7 / LC 7A & LC 9 are also available with 1.0mmØ terminations
which contributes to lowering the TCR of the resistor.
* If customer require extra touch moulding then mark resistor with
letter“GS”.
min max
CURRENT
SENSE /
LOW OHM
CERAMIC
ENCASED
TYPE
HEAL
Voltage Rating / Limiting Voltage / Max Working Voltage V = PxR
Voltage Proof / Dielectric Withstanding Voltage ∆R ± (1% + R0005). No flashover, mechanical damage.
Short Time Overload (5 x Rated power for 5 secs) ∆R ± [0.75% + R0005] - Average.
∆R ± [1.25% + R0005] - For resistance values near maximum range.
Temperature Co-efficient of Resistance ± 60 ppm/°C to 900 ppm/°C
[Measured from -55°C to +125°C [Depending on resistance value and can be
referenced to +25°C] lowered by using 1mmØ terminations]
Insulation Resistance > 1000MΩ (min)
Temperature Cycling ∆R ± [0.5% + R0005]
(Room temperature →-55°C→Room temperature
→200°C →Room temperature for 5 cycles )
Damp Heat (Steady State) ∆R ± [0.5% + R0005] - Average
[40°C at 93% R.H for 1000 hours - no load applied]
Endurance - Load Life ∆R ± [≤ 2.75% + R0005] - Average
[70°C with limiting voltage -
1.5 hours on / 0.5 hours off for 1000 hours]
Power Rating (Rated Ambient Temperature) Full Power dissipation at 70°C and linearly derated
to zero at +275°C - [Refer Derating curve above]
Resistance Tolerances Available ±10% [K]; ±5% [J]; ±3% [H]; ±2%[G]; ±1% [F]; ±0.5% [D]
Temperature Range -55°C to +275°C with suitable derating as per derating curve
ELECTRICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS / DATA
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST&TEST METHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
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Rev Date : 22/05/2019
3. Series HTR Type Packing Resistance Value Tolerance
HEAL LC5 / LC5* Bulk LC5 / LC5* R047 J
Tape & Ammo LC5T / LC5*T
Tape & Reel LC5TR / LC5*TR
ORDERING INFORMATION
1. For RoHS version - LC5 *
2. For Tape / Reel - LC5 TR
3. For 1.0mm terminations - LC5 (1)
4. If current required during normal operation exceeds 31 amps on a continuous basis, it is advisable to opt for 2mm terminations. For
this - LC5 (2).
5. “GS”stand for Grey Silox - applicable for customer who washes PCB with solvent - LC5 GS.
TAPING : Types LC 2, LC 4 & LC 5 can be supplied in taped form. Please refer the Tape / Reel specifications.
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Terminal Tensile Strength 40 Newtons
Resistance to Soldering Heat (260 - 270°C for 10 sec) ∆R ± [0.2% + R0005] - Typical
Solderability (As per IEC Pub. 60068 - 2 - 20 Ta) Must meet the requirements laid down.
Marking As per IEC Pub. 60062
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
HEAL Series is an innovative method of providing low inductance resistors in a ceramic body.The resistive element consists of a flat metal
band which is welded to tinned copper terminals before encapsulation. These resistors are finding increased use in current sensing for
industrial and power conditioning applications.
For effective utilization of these resistors, please refer“Applications / Design notes for current sense resistors”.
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST&TESTMETHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
Note :The ceramic cases used may be steatite ceramic, corderite ceramic or high alumina ceramic.Thus, the ceramic cases may be off-white
or variations of brown / grey, colours which are inherent to these ceramic material.
CURRENT
SENSE /
LOW OHM
CERAMIC
ENCASED
TYPE
HEAL
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www.htr-india.com
Rev Date : 22/05/2019