2W SMT Resistor Handles 1 kV Surges

Oct. 8, 2008
The PPC Series cylindrical, surface-mount power resistor exhibits a surge capability up to 1.5 kW for 1 ms, making it suitable for use in power supply, industrial, and instrumentation applications. Available in 1206, 2010, 2512, and 3610 package

The PPC Series cylindrical, surface-mount power resistor exhibits a surge capability up to 1.5 kW for 1 ms, making it suitable for use in power supply, industrial, and instrumentation applications. Available in 1206, 2010, 2512, and 3610 package sizes, maximum power ratings include 0.125W, 0.5W, 1W, and 2W with working voltages of 200V, 300V, 350V, and 500V, respectively. Resistance values range from 100O to 10 kO with tolerances down to ±0.1% and TCRs of ±25 ppm/°C. Pricing for the PPC Series surface mount precision power resistor starts at $0.35 each/25,00. IRC INC., Corpus Christi, TX. (361) 992-7900.

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