RARA Electronics Corporation
RARA Electronics manufactures industrial and braking resistors.
- 82-32-817-4325
- 82-32-817-4329
- osm1@raraohm.com
- (100BL-11L) 666-19 Kojang-Dong
Namdong-Gu
Incheon, 405 310
Korea, Republic of
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Metal Alloy Low-Resistance Resistor
LR
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*This specification is applicable to lead free, halogen free of RoHS directive for metal alloy loe-resistance resistor.*This product is for general purpose.*Miniature size suitable for compact Print Circuit Boards of high-precision electronic products.
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High Power Precision Shunt Resistor
HPS
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*Up to 250W on heat sink*Max. current limit 387AExcellent long term stability & short term stability*Low temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR)*High current sensing & reference restores in laboratories*Change - discharge test equipment for high capacity batteries*Current sources & laboratory power supplies
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L Terminal Shunt Resistor
LT
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LT shunts are highly accurate manganin resistance D.C. shunts. These shunts are designed for standard current measurement of electric equipment.
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Precision Power Shunt Resistors
PSS
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*Resistance from 50uOhm to 1mOhms*Power Rating to 100Watt
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Current Sensing Resistors: ACQ-200
TCS
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These components are four-terminal. bus-bar, metal strip current shunts. Assembled using electron beam welding. These units can handle 15W of continuous power and a maximum current of 350A 90.1mohm). Also they can absorb a high pulse power rating and have very low inductance. They also feature excellent long term stability, less than 100ppm/C TCR, and have excellent frequency characteristics.
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Precision Shunt Chip Resistors
SMV
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*5W permanent power at 65C*High pulse power rating*Mounting: Reflow and wave-soldering
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Thick Film Passive Element
GBR-182
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GBR-182 series resistors are made in a thick film technology, on ceramic substrates (Al2O3 - 96%). Thick film resistors are characterized by a higher stability, and lower noises than a typical carbon resistors. The whole of resistor is encapsulated with epoxy resin by fluidization process. GBR-182 series elements are used both for general, and professional applications.
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Ultra High Power Precision Shunt Resistor
UHPS
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*Max. current limit 707A*Excellent short term stability*Low temperature coefficient of resistance (T.C.R.)*High current sensing & reference resistors in laboratories*Change - discharge test equipment for high capacity batteries*Current sources & laboratory power supplies
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Thick Film Passive Element
GBR-395
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GBR-395 series high voltage resistors are made in a thick film technology on ceramic substrates(Al2O3 96%). These elements are used in high voltage applications requiring high stability and resistance.
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Thick Film Heating Elements
GBR-200
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GBR-200 series high voltage resistors are made in a thick film technology on ceramic substrates (Al2O3 96%). Those elements are used in high voltage applications requiring high stability and resistance.
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Thick Film Bleeder
GBR-350
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GBR-350 series resistors are made in a thick film technology, on ceramic substrates (Al2O3 - 96%). High voltage resistors have an application as bleeders, which have a task to unload electric charge after disconnection of supply voltage.
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Low Ohmic EB Welded SMD Precision Resistor
BWH
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*5 Watts Permanent Power*Constant Current up to 100 amps*High Conductivity Copper Connectors*Excellent Long Term Stability*High Application Temperature Range-55C to +170C*Max. Solder Temperature up to 350C/ 30sec*Frame Resistant*Solid Metal Construction*RoHS and REACH Certified*AEC-Q200 Qualified
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High Power Precision Current Sensing Resistors
HPCR4T
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High Power Precision Current Sensing Resistors of HPCR4T designed with four terminals, are distinguished by excellent long term stability & TCR. The Kelvin connections of this device allow for high precision measurements even with low resistance values. HPCR 4T has a non-inductive copper manganin element inserted into the ceramic case and finally sealed with a cement molding.















