The PCDR0628MT4R7 is a current sense resistor manufactured by Viking Tech. Current sense resistors, also known as shunt resistors, are used to measure current flowing through a circuit by measuring the voltage drop across the resistor. They are characterized by their low resistance values and high precision.
Applications:
- Power Supplies: Used for current monitoring and overcurrent protection in power supplies.
- Motor Control: Employed in motor drives for precise current feedback and control.
- Battery Management Systems (BMS): Used for measuring charge and discharge currents in battery packs.
- Inverters: Found in solar inverters and other power conversion systems for current monitoring.
- Automotive Electronics: Used in electronic control units (ECUs) for current sensing in various circuits.
Features:
- Resistance Value: 4.7 milliOhms (0.0047 Ohms).
- Tolerance: Typically ±1% or ±5%.
- TCR (Temperature Coefficient of Resistance): Low TCR (e.g., ±50 ppm/°C or ±75 ppm/°C) for stable performance over temperature.
- Power Rating: Specified power rating (e.g., 1W or 2W) depending on the package size and design.
- Low Inductance: Designed for low inductance to minimize signal distortion.
- 0628 Package Size: Standard 0628 chip size for surface mount assembly.
Benefits:
- Accurate Current Measurement: Provides precise current sensing for control and protection.
- Low Resistance: Minimizes power loss and voltage drop in the circuit.
- High Power Handling: Can withstand high currents without significant temperature rise.
- Compact Size: Suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Stable Performance: Maintains stable resistance value over temperature and time.
Additional Details:
The PCDR0628MT4R7 is typically mounted using surface mount technology (SMT). It's available in tape and reel packaging for automated assembly. The resistor's construction typically involves a metal alloy resistive element with low TCR and high stability. The operating temperature range is typically -55°C to +155°C. Current sense resistors are often used in conjunction with operational amplifiers or dedicated current sense amplifiers to amplify the voltage drop across the resistor and provide a usable signal for control or monitoring purposes. The choice of tolerance and TCR depends on the required accuracy of the current measurement. Datasheets from Viking Tech provide detailed specifications, including resistance values, tolerance options, TCR values, power rating, and package dimensions.