This document describes a ceramic encased current sense resistor product. It provides specifications for the product including its physical dimensions, resistance range, power ratings, electrical characteristics, and performance test requirements. It also lists some typical applications for the resistor and provides information on ordering.
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
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
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
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
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/
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 in square profile ceramic tube, 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/heal/
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Wire Wound Resistors. Features of this product are: High stability vertical mounting bracket available, Fibre glass and ceramic core available, Ceramic encased for high degree of insulation and low surface temperature, Impulse types available, Non inductive type available. This products is consumable for Industrial and Consumer Electronics.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hcv-bracket/
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Wire Wound Resistors. Features of this product are: Fibre glass and ceramic core available, Ceramic encased for high degree of insulation and low surface temperature, Impulse types available, Non inductive type available. This products is consumable for Industrial and Consumer Electronics.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hca/
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1. Inorganic Fire
Retardant
Encapsultant
Alloy Resistance
Ribbon
Flame Proof
High Temperature
Ceramic Case With
Stand-off Legs
CURRENT SENSE / LOW OHM
CERAMIC ENCASED TYPE
HMVL
SERIES
SPACE SAVER
Slim Type Vertical Mounting
• Especially designed for crowded PCB’s
• Ceramic stand-off s.
• Any resistance value possible within
resistance range given.
•2.5W to 15W
• R004 to R20
e : info@htr-india.com
www.htr-india.com
Rev Date : 22/05/2019
AEC-Q200Qualified
2. PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION
M2L 2.5W 11.0 20.5 7.0 0.8 5.0 R004 R063 3.5
M4L 4W 12.0 25.0 7.0 0.8 5.0 R004 R10 4.5
LV5L 5W 13.0 25.5 9.0 0.8/1.0 5.0 R004 R10 6.0
M7L 7W 12.5 38.0 9.0 0.8/1.0 5.0 R005 R15 7.0
LV7L 7W 13±1.5 38.5 9.0 0.8/1.0 5.0 R005 R15 12.5
LV10L 10W 16.0 35.0 12.0 0.8/1.0 7.5 R005 R15 14.5
LV10AL 10W 13.0 50.0 9.0 0.8/1.0 5.0 R005 R20 12.5
LV15L 15W 20±1.5 38 13.0 1.0 7.5 R005 R15 30
POWER
RATING
at 70°C
DIMENSIONS (mm) RESISTANCE
RANGE
TYPICAL
WEIGHT
PER PC
(gms)
min
W
±1
HTR
TYPE
max
• LV5L / M7L / LV7L / LV10L / LV15L and LV10AL are also available with 1mmØ
terminations which contributes to lowering the TCR of the resistor.
• The resistance values must be checked using 4½ digit micro-ohm meter with
four wire system and insulated clips.
H
±1.5
D
±1
φ d
±0.05
P
±1
CURRENT SENSE /
LOW OHM
CERAMIC
ENCASED TYPE
HMVL
ELECTRICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL
CHARACTERISTICS / DATA
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST & TEST METHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
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)
Operating Temperature Range -55°C to +275°C with suitable derating as per derating curve.
Voltage Rating / Limiting Voltage / Max. Working Voltage V= PxR
Voltage Proof / Dielectric Withstanding Voltage ∆R ± [1% + R05] - Average.
(based on 1000V rms for 60secs) No flashover or mechanical damage
Insulation Resistance [MIL STD 202F - Test Method 302] >1000M (Min)
Short Time Overload ∆R ± [1% + R0005] - Average
(5 x Rated power upto 2 watts and 10 x Rated power ∆R ± [2% + R0005] -
3 watts and above for 5 secs) For resistance values near maximum range.
Temperature Co-efficient of Resistance ±60 to 400 ppm/°C (Depending on resistance value)
[Measured from -55°C to +125°C referenced to +25°C]
Thermal Shock [-65°C to +125°C, 5 cycles, ∆R ± [1.5% + R0005] - Average
15 mins at each extreme temperature]
Mechanical Shock (Specified Pulse) ∆R ± [0.75% + R0005] - Typical
[MIL STD 202F - Test Method 213B condition 'C']
Moisture Resistance [MIL STD 202F - Test Method ∆R ± [1.25% + R0005] - Average
106E with step 7b eliminated]
Damp Heat (Steady State) / Humidity (40°C at 95% R.H for 250 hours) ∆R ± [1.5% + R0005] - Typical
Endurance - Load Life ∆R ± [2.5% + R0005 ] - Average - 2000 hours duration
(70°C with limiting voltage - 1.5 hours on / 0.5 hours off) ∆R ± [≤ 2.0% + R0005 ] - Typical - 1000 hours duration
Solvent Resistance [IPA for 60 secs ±10 secs] No effect on case filling / marking
e : info@htr-india.com
www.htr-india.com
Rev Date : 22/05/2019
3. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
These resistors find wide application in inverters and power supplies.
The HMVL series offers a practical solution to current sensing applications where PCB space is at a premium and low inductance is required
- SMPS and linear power supplies.
For the effective utilization of these resistors, please refer“Application / Design notes for current sense resistors”.
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.
Pull Test / Robustness of Terminations No effect
[Direct load 2 to 4.5 Kgs depending on size for 15 secs]
Resistance to Soldering Heat ∆R ± [0.1% + R0005] - Typical
(260°C - 270°C for 4 secs)
Solderability Must meet the requirements laid down
[MIL STD 202F - Test Method 208F] (95% satisfactory coverage)
Marking As per IEC Pub. 60062
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. For RoHS version - M-7L *
2. For 1mm terminations - M-7L (1)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Series Type Packing Resistance Value Tolerance
HMVL M7L/M7L* Bulk M7L/M7L* R068 J
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST & TEST METHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
•Temperature rise at solder joint on PCB would be substantially
lower. (Consult factory for details)
TEMPERATURE RISE (AT FULL POWER)
(Ambient temperature 32°C)
CURRENT
SENSE / LOW
OHM
CERAMIC
ENCASED TYPE
HMVL
e : info@htr-india.com
www.htr-india.com
Rev Date : 22/05/2019