BAC Series, Specialized Resistors

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BAC-M-R0001-5.0
RESISTOR - BUS BAR SHUNT WITH PC
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±5%
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10W
Shunt, Battery
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100 µOhms
±150ppm/°C
Shunt Fixture, 64mm Pitch
-10°C ~ 125°C
BAC
BAC-M-R0001-T01-5.0
RESISTOR - BUS BAR SHUNT WITH PC
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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±5%
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10W
Shunt, Battery
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100 µOhms
±150ppm/°C
Shunt Fixture, 64mm Pitch
-10°C ~ 125°C
BAC
BAC-M-R00005-5.0-NI
RESISTOR - BUS BAR SHUNT WITH PC
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15W
Shunt, Battery
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50 µOhms
±150ppm/°C
Shunt Fixture, 60mm Pitch
-10°C ~ 125°C
BAC

About  Specialized Resistors

Specialized resistors are designed to cater to specific applications and often have unique form factors that differ from standard resistors. These specialized resistor products are tailored to meet particular requirements and offer enhanced functionality in their respective fields. One example of a specialized resistor is the safety discharge resistor, which is specifically designed to fit across the leads of large electrolytic capacitors for safety purposes. These resistors provide a path for discharging stored energy in capacitors to prevent electrical shocks or damage during maintenance or circuit servicing. Liquid-cooled resistors are another type of specialized resistor that utilizes a liquid cooling system to dissipate heat effectively. These resistors are commonly used in high-power applications where conventional air-cooling methods may not be sufficient to handle the heat generated. By utilizing a liquid coolant, these resistors can efficiently dissipate heat and maintain stable operating temperatures. Low resistance shunts are specialized resistors designed for use in high-current applications, such as automotive electrical systems. These resistors have extremely low resistance values and are capable of handling significant current flows without excessive power dissipation. They are commonly used for current measurement, voltage sensing, and overcurrent protection in automotive circuits. These specialized resistors demonstrate the versatility and adaptability of resistor technology to meet specific application requirements. By offering unique form factors and specialized features, these resistors contribute to the efficiency, safety, and reliability of various electronic systems. In summary, specialized resistors are designed for specific purposes and offer unconventional form factors. Examples include safety discharge resistors, liquid-cooled resistors, and low resistance shunts. These resistors cater to particular applications and provide enhanced functionality and performance in their respective fields.