The Research Institute of Electromechanical Devices (part of Ruselectronics) has developed a technology for creating ultra-precise chip resistors for surface mounting on a board. Thanks to temperature self-compensation and high thermal stability, the products can be used in space, aviation and other equipment.
The new electronic component base will replace foreign analogues, including those from the American manufacturer Vishay, whose supplies have now almost stopped.
The new ultra-precision chip resistors are characterized by an extremely low temperature coefficient of resistance and are capable of operating in the temperature range from -55 to +100 degrees Celsius.
The use of a combined thin-film resistive structure made it possible to achieve high performance in terms of service life in a wide variety of conditions. Currently, NIIEMP has begun to introduce the obtained technology into production.
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