1 Ohms ±1% 2W Chip Resistor 2512 (6332 Metric) Current Sense Thick Film
The CRM2512-FX-1R00ELF specification defines the engineering requirements for a surface-mount current sense resistor designed for precision current measurement and power management applications. This specification establishes the functional, electrical, mechanical, thermal, environmental, and quality requirements necessary to ensure accurate resistance performance, efficient power dissipation, and long-term operational reliability in electronic systems.
The component is intended for use in power supplies, battery management systems, motor control circuits, industrial automation equipment, and embedded electronic applications requiring precise current monitoring. The resistor provides a low-resistance element for current sensing while maintaining high measurement accuracy, thermal stability, and compatibility with automated surface-mount manufacturing processes.
Engineering Requirements
The resistor shall be manufactured using high-quality resistive materials and controlled fabrication processes to ensure stable resistance characteristics, low temperature coefficient, and reliable long-term performance. The construction shall provide consistent electrical behavior throughout the specified operating conditions without significant drift or degradation.
Electrical characteristics shall ensure accurate resistance value, stable current sensing performance, and low inductance suitable for high-frequency switching environments. The component shall maintain its specified tolerance and thermal performance under continuous rated power and transient load conditions.
Thermal performance shall support efficient heat dissipation through the package structure and printed circuit board interface. The resistor shall withstand normal solder reflow processes and maintain structural integrity during thermal cycling, vibration, and mechanical handling.
Mechanical construction shall be compatible with standard surface-mount assembly processes and shall provide reliable solder joint formation. Workmanship shall be free from defects including cracks, delamination, contamination, plating irregularities, or structural inconsistencies that could adversely affect electrical or mechanical performance.
Inspection, validation, and testing shall be conducted using calibrated equipment and controlled quality procedures to verify compliance with all applicable engineering and manufacturing requirements. Any deviation from this specification shall require formal engineering evaluation, documented technical justification, and approval through the established engineering change control process.
Documentation
Supporting documentation shall include engineering drawings, electrical performance specifications, thermal characterization data, qualification reports, inspection records, material declarations, and revision-controlled manufacturing documentation. All documentation shall be maintained under formal configuration management and quality assurance systems to ensure complete product traceability.
Revision Control
Any modification to this specification shall be managed through the formal engineering change management process. All revisions shall undergo technical review, validation, and approval before implementation to ensure continued compliance with design intent and applicable engineering standards.