The CSC12B01-224G is a current sense resistor manufactured by Vishay. These resistors are designed for accurate current measurement in a variety of electronic circuits. The CSC series is known for its low resistance values, high power ratings, and excellent long-term stability.
Applications:
- Power supplies: Current sensing for overcurrent protection and control.
- Motor control: Monitoring motor current for precise speed and torque regulation.
- Battery management systems: Measuring charge and discharge currents for accurate battery state-of-charge estimation and protection.
- Inverters: Current sensing for grid-tied inverters and solar power systems.
- Automotive applications: Current monitoring in electronic control units (ECUs) and other automotive systems.
Features:
- Low Resistance Value: Provides minimal impact on the circuit's overall performance. The 224G indicates a resistance value of 220 micro-ohms.
- High Power Rating: Capable of handling significant power dissipation without compromising accuracy or reliability.
- Low Temperature Coefficient of Resistance (TCR): Ensures stable performance over a wide temperature range.
- Excellent Long-Term Stability: Maintains its resistance value over time, providing consistent and accurate current measurements.
- Surface Mount Device (SMD): Facilitates easy integration into automated assembly processes.
Benefits:
- Precise Current Measurement: Enables accurate monitoring and control of current flow in electronic circuits.
- Overcurrent Protection: Provides a reliable means of detecting and responding to overcurrent conditions, protecting sensitive components from damage.
- Improved Efficiency: Minimizes power losses associated with current sensing, contributing to improved overall system efficiency.
- Enhanced Reliability: Offers robust and stable performance, ensuring long-term reliability in demanding applications.
- Simplified Circuit Design: Facilitates easy integration into a wide range of electronic circuit designs.
Additional Details:
The CSC12B01-224G is typically constructed using a metal alloy resistive element, providing low resistance and high stability. The resistor is housed in a surface-mount package for easy soldering onto printed circuit boards. The specific power rating and operating temperature range can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet.