The temperature rise of the terminal (solder spot) and the resistor body (hot spot) as a function of load for terminal styles
APPLICATION INFORMATION
The power that the resistor can dissipate depends on the operating temperature
DERATING
Electrical Characteristics
SBP: The resistive element is a wire that is wound on a high grade porcelain rod. The terminals have fully welded construction to provide a good mechanical and electrical contact. To ensure a flexible assembling process, the resistors are offered in various terminals styles, such as long or short. The resistor body and lead ends are housed within a rectangular ceramic case which is non-flammable will not melt even at high overloads and is resistant to most commonly used cleaning solvents, in accordance with IEC 60068-2-45.
Construction
?/span> 2.0% + 0.1W
?/span> 3.0% + 0.1W
?/span> 5.0% + 0.1W
Short time overload
Climatic tests
Load
Stability R/Rmax after
- 25 ?/span> C to + 155 ?/span> C
Operating temperature
IEC60115-1
Basic specification
275 ?/span> C
Maximum permissible Body temperature
> 2000 V
Insulation voltage
R ?/span> 10 W: - 80 to + 140 ppm/?/span> C
R<10 : 0 to 600 ppm/ C
Temperature coefficient
Sq. Rt (Pn x R)
Limiting Voltage
20 W
15 W
10 W
08 W
05 W
At T amb = 70 C
Maximum dissipation
0.06 E - 100 KE
0.005 W - 0.05 W
E24 Series
?5 %
?10 %
And tolerance
Resistance range, Series
SBP20
SBP15
SBP10
SBP08
SBP05
General Specifications:
Features:
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The power that the resistor can dissipate depends on the operating temperature DERATING Electrical Characteristics SBR: The resistive element is a wire that is wound on a high grade porcelain rod. The terminals have fully welded construction to provide a good mechanical and ...
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