Lightweight Chip Resistors Have High Voltage Ratings

Feb. 1, 1999
With a maximum voltage rating of 5 kV, these compact, lightweight resistors are said to provide maximum voltage ratings six times higher than conventional chip resistors. Spanning values ranging from 222 kiloohms to 100 Megaohms, the chip resistors

With a maximum voltage rating of 5 kV, these compact, lightweight resistors are said to provide maximum voltage ratings six times higher than conventional chip resistors. Spanning values ranging from 222 kiloohms to 100 Megaohms, the chip resistors employ pre-tinned nickel barrier solderable wraparound terminations. Options include epoxy bondable and wire bondable terminations. The chips come in 0.250" x 0.125" x 0.025" (2512), 0.375" x 0.180" x 0.025" (3818), and 0.375" x 0.375" x 0.025" (3838).

Company: STATE OF THE ART INC. (SOTA)

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