Stackpole Introduces High‑Voltage Low VCR Chip Resistors

Stackpole Electronics has introduced the RVCU series of high‑voltage chip resistors, targeting precision voltage divider, sensing, and measurement circuits operating at elevated voltages.

The chip resistor series combines high working voltages with low voltage coefficient of resistance (VCR), making it attractive for designers who need accurate, stable feedback and measurement paths under changing voltage and environmental conditions.

Key features and benefits

Typical applications

The RVCU high‑voltage chip resistors are aimed at circuits where high working voltage, accuracy, and long‑term stability are all critical.

In practice, any design that currently uses long series strings of standard resistors to achieve both voltage rating and accuracy may benefit from consolidating into fewer RVCU parts, simplifying layout and potentially improving repeatability.

Technical highlights

The RVCU series combines specific package options and performance parameters optimized for high‑voltage divider service. Exact numerical values for all options should be taken from the manufacturer datasheet for the latest and most complete information.

Package sizes and working voltages

Package sizeTypical usage contextMaximum working voltage (according to datasheet)
1206Space‑constrained, medium‑voltage sections800 V class, per manufacturer datasheet
2010Higher creepage, higher power tracksUp to around mid‑range kV, per datasheet
2512Highest voltage and power in seriesUp to 3000 V working voltage, per datasheet

For design‑in, engineers should cross‑check creepage/clearance on the PCB and the layout rules of their end application standard, since the maximum working voltage assumes appropriate board design and insulation distances.

Performance parameters

Because RVCU parts target high‑voltage dividers, their combination of high resistance values, high working voltage, and controlled VCR is intended to minimize both power dissipation and voltage‑dependent error while still fitting into standard SMT footprints.

Design‑in notes for engineers

When using the RVCU resistor series in new or existing designs, several practical points can help extract maximum benefit from the low VCR and high‑voltage capability.

Practical example: high‑voltage measurement divider

In a high‑voltage power supply or inverter, a designer may need to scale several kilovolts down to a safe measurement voltage for an ADC or controller input. RVCU resistors in 2010 or 2512 sizes can be used to create a high‑value top leg and lower‑value bottom leg, exploiting the low VCR to keep the divider ratio stable across the full operating voltage range.

By choosing values from within the IEC‑compliant resistance range and ensuring adequate creepage distances on the PCB, the designer can meet both accuracy and safety requirements without resorting to large through‑hole resistors or stacked assemblies.

Source

This article is based on information provided in the official Stackpole Electronics press release on the RVCU high‑voltage low VCR chip resistor series and associated manufacturer documentation.seielect

References

  1. Stackpole Electronics – RVCU high voltage low VCR chip resistor press release
  2. Stackpole Electronics – official website
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