Resistors Keep Transients Under Control

Aug. 1, 1999
Designed to control voltage transients in snubber applications, such as in switching power supply and high frequency products, TCH35 TO-220 and TAH20 Series heatsink resistors come in resistance values of 0.1 ohms to 10 kiloohms and 0.05 ohms to 10

Designed to control voltage transients in snubber applications, such as in switching power supply and high frequency products, TCH35 TO-220 and TAH20 Series heatsink resistors come in resistance values of 0.1 ohms to 10 kiloohms and 0.05 ohms to 10 kiloohms, respectively. The non-inductive resistors employ a molded case to protect the resistor elements, with each element electrically insulated from the metal mounting tab for TCH35 resistors and from the heatsink for TAH20 devices- the former also have a single screw mounting tab and a thermal resistance to the heatsink of

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