Stackpole unveils high-reliability RMWA resistor series for harsh environments

Stackpole Electronics has unveiled a new range of thick film chip resistors designed to offer improved power handling, thermal performance, and long-term reliability. Stackpole Electronics has unveiled a new range of thick film chip resistors designed to offer improved power handling, thermal performance, and long-term reliability.

Stackpole Electronics has unveiled a new range of thick film chip resistors designed to offer improved power handling, thermal performance, and long-term reliability.

The new RMWA series features long-side terminations that enhance heat dissipation and reduce the risk of cracking in larger case sizes — an increasingly important consideration in compact, high-power electronic designs.

Qualified to the AEC-Q200 automotive standard and equipped with anti-sulphur protection, the RMWA series is intended for use in harsh operating environments, including industrial, communications, and automotive applications.

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