High Surge Axial Lead Wirewound Resistors

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. introduced a new series of silicone-coated axial lead wirewound resistors.
Jan. 12, 2015
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Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. introduced a series of silicone-coated axial lead wirewound resistors. Providing superior short-term surge protection compared with standard wirewound devices, Vishay Dale CW - High Surge series resistors combine high voltage surge immunity up to 12 kV with high-temperature operation to +350 °C in a high-reliability design.

CW - High Surge resistors provide overload and high surge voltage protection in accordance to IEC 61000-4-5 (1.2 µs/50 µs) requirements for power supplies, metering and welding equipment, power tools, and appliances in a wide range of applications. The devices offer a rugged, completely welded construction for increased reliability, while their high-temperature silicone coating allows for operating temperature ranges of -65 °C to +250 °C (characteristic U) and -65 °C to +350 °C (characteristic V). The compact resistors provide high power ratings from 1 W to 13 W at 25 °C and 2,000-hour load-life stability of less than ± 3 % at +25 °C. The devices offer resistances from 0.1 W to 167 kW, with tolerances of ± 3 %, ± 5 %, and ± 10 %, and TCR of ± 90 ppm/°C for resistance below 0.99 W, ± 50 ppm/°C for resistance from 1.0 W to 9.9 W, and ± 30 ppm/°C for resistance of 10 W and above. The CW - High Surge series is available with both lead (Pb)-free and tin/lead terminations.

Samples and production quantities of the CW - High Surge series are available now, with a lead time of eight to 10 weeks for larger orders. Pricing for U.S. delivery only starts at $0.20 per piece. 

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