High-Power, Non-Inductive Thick-Film Resistors Come In Many Package Styles

Sept. 1, 1998
Ohmic value ranges beginning at 0.05 ohms and extending up to 10 Gigaohms and voltages ranging from 1 kV up to 60 kV characterize this broad line of high-voltage, high-power, non-inductive thick-film resistors. Available in many different package

Ohmic value ranges beginning at 0.05 ohms and extending up to 10 Gigaohms and voltages ranging from 1 kV up to 60 kV characterize this broad line of high-voltage, high-power, non-inductive thick-film resistors. Available in many different package styles, the devices also span wattage ratings of from 1W to 600W and tolerances of ±0.1% to ±10%. TCRs begin at ±15 ppm/°C with a standard of ±100 ppm/°C for most devices. Custom designs also are available, and normal delivery is five to six weeks.

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