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Mar 06, 2023

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ROHM claims to have developed the industry's thinnest (0.03-inch/0.85-mm) 12-W rated metal plate shunt resistor (designated PSR350). It is optimized for high power applications in the automotive and industrial equipment markets. ROHM will also expand the PSR lineup to include a 0.2 mΩ (designated PSR100) model along with a 15-W type in the industry's smallest size (designated PSR330).

Shunt resistors have been used in power modules for industrial equipment for some time. Similarly, in the automotive sector the number of thin double-sided cooled power modules adopted in the main inverters of xEVs is rising. This requires power device chips such as IGBTs and SiC MOSFETs as well as shunt resistors to be incorporated to decrease housing size.

Conventional metal plate shunt resistors reduce the cooling efficiency of power devices due to their relatively high profile. But decreasing height has proven difficult, as it is necessary to prototype and evaluate a variety of welding materials in different configurations. ROHM is able to take advantage of its strengths in manufacturing and design to create small-lot prototypes in a range of welding materials and patterns. This flexible development capability tailored to market needs makes it possible to develop the thinnest power shunt resistors on the market.

The PSR350 utilizes ROHM's vertically integrated production system together with material and process optimization to achieve a thickness of just 0.03-inch (0.85-mm), about half that of conventional products in the 12-W class. The same technology is used to develop the smallest size (0.25-× 0.25-inch or 6.4- × 6.4-mm) 15-W rated shunt resistor in the industry (PSR330). This decreases size by about 65% compared to conventional products in the same class, helping to reduce mounting area in a wide range of high power applications. At the same time, the PSR100 will be available in a 0.2 mΩ model that extends the lower limit from the existing 0.3 mΩ to enable detection of even higher currents.

Going forward, ROHM will continue to contribute to the miniaturization and energy saving of high-power applications by improving the performance of its broad family of metal plate shunt resistors.

The PSR series covering the high-power range is increasingly being adopted in automotive and industrial equipment applications. Traditionally, there has been a trade-off relationship between rated power and size in resistors, making it difficult to achieve both at the same time. However, ROHM's vertically integrated production system allows for a quick development cycle through small-lot prototyping. Optimizing material selection along with the manufacturing process achieves high rated power in a compact size while also reducing the temperature coefficient of resistance compared to general products at the same rated power. This contributes to greater miniaturization and improved reliability in a variety of applications.

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