ROHM Extends 2012 Shunt Resistors Power Rating up to 1.25 W

ROHM’s new UCR10C series is a sintered metal current sense chip resistor family in 2012 metric size (2.0 × 1.25 mm) that delivers up to 1.25 W rated power in low-ohmic values from 10 mΩ to 100 mΩ. The combination of high power density, low TCR and automotive‑grade robustness targets demanding current measurement in automotive, industrial and consumer designs where board space and accuracy are critical.

Key features and benefits

The UCR10C series is positioned as a high‑power, low‑ohmic shunt resistor family for current detection in compact SMD footprints.

For design engineers, the key benefit is the ability to replace larger shunt packages or wide‑terminal variants with a standard 2012 footprint while maintaining or improving power handling and measurement stability. Purchasing teams benefit from the option to consolidate to a smaller package across multiple designs without sacrificing reliability, simplifying sourcing and inventory.

Typical applications

ROHM targets the UCR10C series at current detection functions where both power dissipation and accuracy are important.

Typical use cases include:

In many of these designs, a 2012‑size high‑power shunt allows engineers to shrink sense resistors in crowded power stages such as primary or secondary current sense, low‑side shunts in synchronous buck converters, or phase current measurement in BLDC/PMSM drives.

Technical highlights

The main technical characteristics that matter during component selection and comparison for shunt resistors:

Package, power rating and resistance range

Designers should refer to the manufacturer’s detailed datasheet for exact derating curves versus ambient temperature, maximum sense current per value and specific resistance options within the range.

Sintered metal structure and thermal behaviour

The UCR10C series uses a copper‑based resistive element formed on an alumina substrate by sintering and an optimized thermal path to the terminations.

In practice, the higher rated power lets engineers increase measurable current, reduce self‑heating at a given current, or add safety margin against abnormal or transient loading.

TCR and temperature cycling reliability

Temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) quantifies how much the resistance changes as temperature drifts away from the reference (typically 25 °C).

The series is qualified for 1000 temperature cycles between −55 °C and +155 °C with performance comparable to metal plate shunts, supporting long‑term stability in systems that experience frequent cold‑start and high‑load phases, such as under‑hood ECUs or motor inverters.

Availability and part numbers

The UCR10C series is already available through major catalog distributors and ROHM’s own online distribution.

ROHM is also expanding the sintered metal shunt portfolio with the 3216‑size UCR18C series rated at 2 W, offering a migration path for designs requiring even higher power handling in a slightly larger footprint.

Design‑in notes for engineers

When designing with UCR10C shunt resistors, several practical aspects can help ensure reliable measurements and robust thermal performance.

Electrical design considerations

Where exact maximum current or pulse ratings are critical, consult the manufacturer’s datasheet rather than inferring from nominal power figures.

Layout and thermal management

Reliability and qualification aspects

By treating UCR10C as a high‑power, low‑TCR building block in the current measurement chain, engineers can reduce shunt size, improve accuracy and gain thermal margin compared to conventional thick film 2012 parts, while maintaining reliability equivalent to metal plate solutions.

Source

The information in this article is based on an official ROHM Semiconductor press release and associated product pages for the UCR10C and UCR18C sintered metal shunt resistor series, complemented by general application know‑how for current sense resistors. For exact electrical and environmental limits, engineers should always refer to the latest manufacturer datasheets and parametric search data.

References

  1. ROHM press release – Industry’s Highest Rated Power! ROHM Unveils the UCR10C Series of Sintered Metal Shunt Resistors
  2. ROHM UCR10C low‑ohmic current detection chip resistor parametric search
  3. ROHM UCR18C low‑ohmic current detection chip resistor parametric search
  4. ROHM online distribution search for UCR10C series
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