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    Tantalum Nitride Chips Offer Robust Humidity Withstanding

    06/24/2019

    RALEIGH, NC – The RTAN Series from Stackpole withstands biased humidity testing at 85 degree C, 85% relative humidity, 10% rated power with very little resistance shift. In addition, the RTAN anti-sulfur materials and design is such that it will pass the rigorous ANSI / EIA-977 (method A) standard sulfur test, with minimal resistance shift.

    This performance is an ideal choice for a wide range of applications requiring precision resistance with long-term stability, reliability, and environmental robustness including instrumentation, aerospace, test equipment, industrial controls, portable communications diagnostic equipment, and portable medical devices.

    The AEC-Q200 compliant RTAN has many popular resistance values currently in stock in the 0805 and 1206 sizes in 0.1% tolerance and 25 ppm TCR.

    Pricing for the RTAN depends on size, TCR, and tolerance, but ranges from $0.075 to $0.76 each in full reel quantities. Contact Stackpole or one of our franchised distribution partners for volume pricing.

    For more information about Stackpole products,
    visit the website at www.seielect.com.

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