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High Resistance and High Temperature Resistors

Aug. 14, 2013
Riedon's advanced CHR and HVS chip resistor technology delivers high-performance, high-temperature operation with resistance values up to 10Tohms.

Riedon's advanced CHR and HVS chip resistor technology delivers high-performance, high-temperature operation with resistance values up to 10Tohms.

The maximum continuous working temperature of standard components with nickel/tin terminals is usually specified as +155oC (tin has a peak temperature of 230oC while nickel is limited to 160oC). By using superior materials, and combining an inner terminal of silver/palladium with a wrap-around of platinum/silver, Riedon is able to offer chip resistors that can work in applications up to 300oC.

This special termination technology confers several other advantages for demanding applications. In particular it is suitable for silver epoxy attachment, which provides the reliability and high temperature performance essential for the temperature probes and pressure monitoring devices used in oil and gas exploration. Further, by avoiding nickel, these chip resistors are completely non-magnetic and can be used in the presence of strong magnetic fields, such as medical CT and MRI scanners. Similarly, no tin avoids the 'tin-whisker' problem that can be a concern in aerospace applications. Termination material also influences VCR (voltage coefficient of resistance), an important characteristic of high voltage resistors.  Riedon's chip resistors are specifically designed to achieve low VCR.

The CHR series of non-magnetic chip resistor provides resistance values from 1 Ohm to 10Mohms with power ratings from 0.05W to 1.5W, depending on package size (from 0402 to 4020). Various resistance tolerances are available, from as low as ±0.5%, along with TCRs (temperature coefficient of resistance) specified from ±50ppm/oC. The standard temperature range is -55oC to +155oC with the HT version extending to +300 oC.

Riedon's HVS series of high-voltage, high-temperature, thick film chip resistors addresses requirements for higher value resistors, from 100kohms to 10T?, with operation up to 6000V. Again, power-rating options are available up to 1.5W with an HT version provides high temperature operation up to +300 oC. VCR is also specified across the range, starting from as low as 10ppm/V.

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