Resistors combine stability and resilience

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 10, 2007

Resistors promise excellent pulse withstand capabilities for circuitry associated with surges, high peak power or high energy, and remain very stable.

Recently introduced improved CBT series resistors from Tyco Electronics provide excellent pulse withstand capabilities for circuitry associated with surges, high peak power or high energy, and remain very stable.

Ideal for protection against lightning strikes, advanced characteristics of the highly reliable 0.25W CBT25 and 0.5W CBT50 resistors have been achieved by selecting materials featuring optimum physical properties and by new developments in the manufacturing process.

Low cost, high performance CBT25 (maximum voltage 250V) and CBT50 (maximum voltage 350V) resistors are constructed utilising a solid carbon composition - perfect for absorbing high energy pulses.

A direct replacement for hot moulded carbon composition resistors, solid carbon CBT series resistors offer a much higher pulse handling capability because the entire rod conducts.

For example, in case of a fast (100ms maximum) high-energy pulse, the conductive element is required to withstand all of the energy and absorb all of the heat generated.

This is because it takes a finite time for the heat to be transferred from the conductor to the surrounding materials and the air.

Therefore, with a film or wire-wound resistor, the film or wire is required to handle the pulse energy.

As the mass of wire or film is low, the energy handling capability is low.

However, in the case of a solid carbon resistor, the thermal mass is far higher, which results in a higher energy handling capability.

Benefiting from their small size, a range of resistance tolerances and a wide range of resistance values (1R0 to 5M6 for the CBT25 model and 1R0 to 22M for the CBT50 model), improved CBT series resistors are designed for a very wide operating temperature range of -55 to +125C.

Minimum insulation resistance for both versions is 1Gohm.

The devices are supplied ammo pack in boxes of 2000.

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