Although ideally jumper resistors have 0Ω, this is impossible to achieve in the real world, where previously the best jumpers measure in the tens of milliohms. However, in recent years, the increased functionality and larger currents used in the latest electronic devices make it impossible to ignore power losses and voltage drops in jumper resistors, increasing the need for lower resistance values.
ROHM’s PMR jumper series meets this need by utilizing a unique chip structure and a resistive element composed of a special alloy for superior conductivity. The result is ultra-low resistance – 1/100 that of conventional jumpers – along with minimal power loss and voltage drops, even at large currents. The lineup consists of five models, from the 1608 size (22.4A) to the 6432 size (63.2A), in order to meet a wide variety of needs.
Key Features
1) Conduction resistance 0.5mΩ max (1/100 that of conventional thick-film types)
2) Compatible with large currents (22.4A to 63.2A)
3) Superior resistance to overcurrent and pulse loads
4) Completely lead-free
5) Installation is easy and surface mounting possible by replacing jumper leads