ROHM has expanded its lineup of EROM (Embeddable BCI-ROM) models for shunt resistors as the company announces to make them available on ROHM’s website. In addition, these models are now standard in Siemens’ electronic thermal design software, Simcenter Flotherm.

ROHM’s shunt resistors are widely used in automotive and industrial equipment applications, where their high-accuracy current detection and superior reliability are highly valued. The company has added the PMR series to the EROM lineup, alongside the previously available PSR series.
The EROM Models Achieve:
- High accuracy with a measurement deviation within ±5% for both surface temperature (?T)
- Thermal resistance, enabling thermal analysis that closely reflects actual operating conditions.
- This contributes to improved simulation accuracy in the thermal design phase and enhances overall development efficiency.
Additionally, these models facilitate the sharing of thermal analysis data between set and component manufacturers through standard implementation in Simcenter Flotherm.
This preserves the privacy of sensitive data while enabling extremely precise and effective simulations.Â
How to Use Thermal Simulation Models: PSR series / PMR series





