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    Stackpole Adds 2 Watt Size to Their LCB Series Ceramic Housed Current Sensing Wirewound Resistors

    01/13/2012
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    Stackpole has added a 2 watt size to their LCB Series of flameproof low resistance value ceramic housed wirewound resistors.  The LCBF2 adds to the broad line of current sensing resistors from Stackpole. The CBF and LCBF2 resistors also provide housings with standoffs to help reduce the temperatures seen by the PCB. The welded wirewound resistive element is available in values from 0.05 ohms to 0.33 ohms in 5% tolerance. The LCB Series is a popular choice for a wide range of current sensing applications such as switching power supplies, protection for TV's, displays, and monitors, displays for white goods, and motor controls. The LCBF Series is available in bulk packaging quantities of 2000 pieces.  Pricing for the LCBF is $0.125 each in full package quantities.  Contact Stackpole or one of our franchised distributors for volume pricing. For more information about Stackpole products, contact Stackpole Electronics, Inc. at 2700 Wycliff Road Suite 410, Raleigh NC 27607; phone 919-850-9500; email marketing@seielect.com; or visit the website at www.seielect.com

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