New Industry Products

Low-Profile, High-Power Resistors use Thick-Film Technology

April 09, 2014 by Jeff Shepard

ARCOL Resistors announced the availability of the TFBR series high power density, low-profile thick-film technology high-power resistors. Designed for easy assembly and supplied with a variety of terminal styles, the leading-edge thick-film technology low-inductance design lends itself to high frequency operation due to its low inductance characteristics. The added benefit of high instantaneous pulse capacity also makes the TFBR suitable for braking, snubbing and discharge requirements. This product is RoHS compliant.

The TFBR series incorporates an innovative packaging design, providing a high power density in a very low-profile package. The substrate thickness is a tiny 1.0 ± 0.2 mm and the power dissipation (on a heat sink) is 100W for the TFBR100, 300W for the TFBR300 and 900W for the TFBR900. Ohmic values are available over the range 5R to 680R The high instantaneous pulse capacity characteristics (Energy = 120J for pulses ≤ 1s and cycle 2s) of the TFBR series makes the resistors suitable for braking, snubbing and discharge in traction applications.

The other main characteristics of the ARCOL TFBR series include a tolerance of ±10% standard and an operating temperature is -55 to +200 degrees C. The TFBR series have an insulation resistance of 1000MΩ. Maximum operating voltage is <1000V (subject to resulting power). The temperature coefficient is 150ppm and the TFBR high power resistors are RoHS compliant. Typical applications include traction, snubbers, switched mode power supplies and non-inductive resistors for high frequency and pulse applications.