This document provides information on HTR's ceramic encased wire wound resistors of the HEA series. Key details include:
- Resistance ranges from 25 ohms to 82k ohms
- Power ratings range from 1W to 17W
- Resistors have a ceramic housing and mechanically crimped termination assembly
- Specifications include tolerance, temperature range, voltage rating, and environmental testing performance requirements
HTR India - Products - Current Sense Resistors - Ceramic Encased Resistor - B...Creativity Please
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Current Sense Resistors. Features of this product are: PCB pluggable with option of various pitch and stand off heights, Negligible inductance, Twin style available. This product is consumable for: Reducing switching distortion at high frequency, Audio amplification.
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This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Wire Wound Resistors. Features of this product are: High stability vertical mounting bracket available, Fibre glass and ceramic core available, Ceramic encased for high degree of insulation and low surface temperature, Impulse types available, Non inductive type available. This products is consumable for Industrial and Consumer Electronics.
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HTR India - Products - Current Sense Resistors - Ceramic Encased Resistor - B...Creativity Please
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Current Sense Resistors. Features of this product are: PCB pluggable with option of various pitch and stand off heights, Negligible inductance, Twin style available. This product is consumable for: Reducing switching distortion at high frequency, Audio amplification.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below: http://htr-india.com/product/br/
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Wire Wound Resistors. Features of this product are: High stability vertical mounting bracket available, Fibre glass and ceramic core available, Ceramic encased for high degree of insulation and low surface temperature, Impulse types available, Non inductive type available. This products is consumable for Industrial and Consumer Electronics.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hcv-bracket/
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Wire Wound Resistors. Features of this product are: Fibre glass and ceramic core available, Ceramic encased for high degree of insulation and low surface temperature, Impulse types available, Non inductive type available. This products is consumable for Industrial and Consumer Electronics.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hca/
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1. • 1 W to 17 W
• R025 to 82K
• Non Inductive Aryton-Perry
style available upto 1K0
Alloy Wire Wound Element
On Heat Conducting
Ceramic / Fibre Glass Substrate
Quartz Silica
Powder
Fire Proof Ceramic
Housing
Mechanically
Crimped
Termination
Assembly
WIRE WOUND RESISTORS
CERAMIC ENCASED TYPE
HEA
SERIES
EUROPEAN STYLE
Power Ceramic Encased
Wire Wound
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2. PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION
HTR
TYPE
POWER
RATING
at
70°C
L
±1.5
W
±1
DIMENSIONS (mm) RESISTANCE
RANGE
TYPICAL
WEIGHT
PER PC
(gms)min max
H
±1
d
±0.05
*
LM
±1
* For resistance values less than R10 and tolerance less than ±2%, please measure resistance over centered length LM.
* If customer requiers extra tough moulding then mark resistor with letter“GS”
WIRE WOUND
RESISTORS
CERAMIC
ENCASED
TYPE
HEA
ELECTRICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS/ DATA
Power Rating (Rated Ambient Temperature) Full Power dissipation at 70°C and linearly derated to zero at 350°C
(Refer Derating Curve above)
Resistance Tolerances Available ±10% (K); ±5% (J); ±3% (H); ±2% (G); ±1% (F)
Temperature Range -55°C to +350°C with suitable derating as per derating curve
Voltage Rating / Limiting Voltage / Max. Working Voltage V= PxR
Maximum Overload Voltage Varies depending on resistance value, duration of
overload and type of pulse waveform (contact factory for details)
Voltage Proof / Dielectric Withstanding Voltage ∆R ± [1% + R05] - No flashover, mechanical
(based on limiting voltage x 2 for 60 secs) damage, arcing or insulation breakdown
Short Time Overload (5 x Rated Power for 5 secs) ∆R ± [2% + R05]
Temperature Co-efficient of Resistance ± 120 ppm/°C for <R10 (Average)
± 80 ppm/°C for <1R0 (Average)
± 60 ppm/°C for <100R (Average)
± 90 ppm/°C or ± 30 ppm/°C for >100R depending on wire selected
Insulation Resistance >1000MΩ (Min)
Temperature Cycling ∆R ± [2% + R05]
(Room Temperature -55°C Room Temperature
200°C Room Temperature for 5 cycles)
Damp Heat (Steady State) ∆R ± [2% + R05] - Average
(40°C at 93% R.H for 1000 hours - no load applied)
Endurance - Load life ∆R ± [≤ 3% + R05] - Average
(70°C with limiting voltage - 1.5 hours on /
0.5 hours off for 1000 hours)
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST & TEST METHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
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C-1B 1W 13.0 6.0 6.0 0.8 35 R025 5K6 1.3
C-2A 2.5W 15.0 6.0 6.0 0.8 35 R025 6K8 1.6
C-4 4W 20.0 6.0 6.0 0.8 40 R04 11K 2.0
C-5B 5W 25.0 6.0 6.0 0.8 45 R05 16K 2.3
C-6 6W 30.0 6.0 6.0 0.8 50 R10 22K 2.8
C-7A 7W 38.0 6.0 6.0 0.8 60 R10 33K 4.9
C-7B/ 7W
C-8 8W
C-9/ 9W/
C-10A 10W
C-11 11W 50.0 9.0 9.0 0.8 70 R10 47K 9.5
C-17 17W 75.0 9.0 9.0 0.8 95 R10 82K 13.8
25.0 9.0 9.0 0.8 45 R05 16K 4.8
38.0 9.0 9.0 0.8 60 R10 33K 7.3
3. Series HTR type Packing Resistance Value Tolerance
HEA C4 / C4* Bulk C4 / C4* 100R J
Tape & Ammo C4T / C4*T
Tape & Reel C4TR / C4*TR
ORDERING INFORMATION
1. For RoHS version - C-4 *
2. For Pulse type - C-4 I
3. For Non Inductive type - N C-4
4. For Tape / Reel - C-4 TR
5. C4* GS -“GS”stands for grey silicon - applicable for customer who washes PCB with solvents.
HEA series enjoys a wide market in audio and TV field.
Apart from these applications and as they are available in close tolerance, they have increasingly found favour with OEM’s in the industrial
field, especially where the following properties are required -
a) High degree of insulation
b) Low surface temperature
Depending on resistance value and application, the resistors core may be fiberglass or ceramic. These resistors are also available for use
in pulse application. For further information please refer to“Pulse / Surge capability of resistors”.
In case tailor-made pulse resistor is required, please refer to“Questionnaire of data required”and provide data accordingly.
Note :
1. The ceramic cases used may be steatite ceramic or corderite ceramic or high alumina ceramic.Thus, the ceramic cases may be off-white
or variations of brown / grey, colours which are inherent to these ceramic material.
2. In case the device is to be subjected to aggressive solvents, please inform factory so case filling can be changed to solvent resistant
type.
TAPING:Types C-2A, C-4 , C-5B , C-6 , C-7A , C7B, C8, C-9 , C-10A , C11 can be supplied in taped form. Please refer toTape / Reel specifications.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Terminal Tensile Strength 50 Newtons
Resistance to Soldering Heat (260°C - 270°C for 10 secs) ∆R ± [0.2% + R05] - Typical
Solderability (As per IEC - 60068 - 2 - 20Ta) Must meet the requirements laid down
Marking As per IEC Pub. 60062
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST & TEST METHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
WIRE WOUND
RESISTORS
CERAMIC
ENCASED
TYPE
HEA
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