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In addition to switching power supplies, motor controls, thermostat and oven controls, defibrillators, small appliances, electric hand tools, welding equipment, and industrial equipment, RPCA resistors are AEC-Q200 compatible for use in automobiles.
RCPA chip resistors are a line of automotive-grade pulse-withstanding resistors. The RPCA offers consistent and repeatable pulse handling behaviour with little or no calibration trim. Because of their high reliability and AEC-Q200 qualification, these resistors can be used in demanding automotive environments.
The resistors are appropriate for use in applications including motor controls, thermostats, and oven controls that call for great durability and long-term reliability.
There are additional “high-power” and “ultra-high power” varieties of the RPCA series that feature resistive elements on both sides.
These are less able to handle pulses than “normal” 0.5% and 1% variants. In addition to switching power supplies, motor controls, thermostat and oven controls, defibrillators, small appliances, electric hand tools, welding equipment, and industrial equipment, RPCA resistors are AEC-Q200 compatible for use in automobiles.
The global Automotive pulse handling chip resistor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
It can be challenging to find high-reliability chip resistors, and this problem is exacerbated when pulse handling is required. Typically, the thick film chip resistor manufacturing process allows for fluctuation in the calibration trim, which affects pulse handling capability.
All of these requirements are satisfied by Stackpole’s freshly released RPCA series. The series offers consistent and repeatable pulse handling behaviour and needs little to no calibration trim.
They have a high level of long-term reliability because they are completely AEC-Q200 compliant. Switching power supplies, motor controllers, defibrillators, thermostat and oven controls, electric hand tools, small appliances, welding equipment, and industrial equipment are examples of typical application domains.