This document summarizes the specifications of HTR's wire wound resistors. It describes the physical and electrical characteristics, performance requirements when subjected to various tests, ordering information and packaging details. The resistors come in 5W and 9W ratings, resistance values from 100 ohms to 18k ohms, and tolerances of ±10%, ±5%, ±3% and ±2%. They use ceramic encased casings and are qualified to AEC-Q200 standards.
HTR India - Products - Current Sense Resistors - Ceramic Encased Resistor - H...Creativity Please
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Current Sense Resistors. Features of this product are: Flat vertical mounting type, Negligible inductance, Ceramic legs for greater stability also act as heat sink, PCB space saving resistor. This product is consumable for: Current sensing, Industrial and consumer electronics.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hmvl/
HTR India - Products - Current Sense Resistors - Ceramic Encased Resistor - H...Creativity Please
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Current Sense Resistors. Features of this product are: Flat vertical mounting type, Negligible inductance, Ceramic legs for greater stability also act as heat sink, PCB space saving resistor. This product is consumable for: Current sensing, Industrial and consumer electronics.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hmvl/
HTR India - Products - Current Sense Resistors - Ceramic Encased Resistor - H...Creativity Please
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Current Sense Resistors. Features of this product are:Alloy ribbon element, Ceramic encased for greater heat dissipation and thermal stability, Low TCR, Negligible inductance. This product is consumable for Current Sensing for Industrial and Power Conditioning Applications.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hcal/
HTR India - Products - Surface Mount - RLS (English)Creativity Please
This product is a type of Surface Mount Resistor. Features of this product are: Alloy ribbon element in cylindrical ceramic body, Superior alternative to replace moulded device of identical size, Negligible inductance, Highly thermal efficient power to size ratio, Any resistance value possible within resistance range given, Low TCR. This product is consumable for current sensing in applications which include switching and linear power supplies, instruments and power amplifiers.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/rls/
Slim Type Vertical Mounting
• E.D.D. CR. Mild Steel.
• Undercoat of copper, middle coat of nickel &
top coat of dull tin plating.
•5W & 9W
• R18 to 18K
HMW is a Wire Wound Resistor of the type Ceramic Encased Resistor.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hmw/
HTR India - Products - Current Sense Resistors - Ceramic Encased Resistor - H...Creativity Please
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Current Sense Resistors. Features of this product are:Alloy ribbon element, Ceramic encased for greater heat dissipation and thermal stability, Low TCR, Negligible inductance. This product is consumable for Current Sensing for Industrial and Power Conditioning Applications.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hcal/
HTR India - Products - Surface Mount - RLS (English)Creativity Please
This product is a type of Surface Mount Resistor. Features of this product are: Alloy ribbon element in cylindrical ceramic body, Superior alternative to replace moulded device of identical size, Negligible inductance, Highly thermal efficient power to size ratio, Any resistance value possible within resistance range given, Low TCR. This product is consumable for current sensing in applications which include switching and linear power supplies, instruments and power amplifiers.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/rls/
Slim Type Vertical Mounting
• E.D.D. CR. Mild Steel.
• Undercoat of copper, middle coat of nickel &
top coat of dull tin plating.
•5W & 9W
• R18 to 18K
HMW is a Wire Wound Resistor of the type Ceramic Encased Resistor.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hmw/
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/
This product is a type of Silicone Coated Resistors, which is a type of Wire Wound Resistors. Features of this product are: Ceramic core, PCB pluggable style, UL approved flame retardant coating. This products is consumable for Commercial and Industrial Electronics.
For more information of this product, please copy & paste the url given below:
http://htr-india.com/product/hip/
This product is a type of Ceramic Encased Resistor, which is a type of Wire Wound Resistors. Features of this product are: Flat vertical mounting type, Ceramic and fibre glass core available, Ceramic legs for greater stability also act as heat sink, Impulsive types available, Non inductive types available, PCB space saving resistor. 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/hmv/
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1. WIRE WOUND RESISTORS
CERAMIC ENCASED TYPE
HMW
SERIES
SPACE SAVER
Slim Type Vertical Mounting
• E.D.D. CR. Mild Steel.
• Undercoat of copper, middle coat of nickel &
top coat of dull tin plating.
•5W & 9W
• R18 to 18K
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www.htr-india.com
Rev Date : 22/05/2019
AEC-Q200Qualified
2. PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION
HTR TYPE POWER
RATING
at 70°C
RESISTANCE
VALUE
DIMENSIONS (mm)
Power Rating (Rated Ambient Temperature) Full power dissipation at 70°C and linearly derated
to zero at +275°C - Refer derating curve above
Operating Temperature Range (Ambient) -55°C to +275°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).
Resistance Tolerances Available J15- C - 5202 para 5.1 ±10% (K); ±5% (J); ±3% (H); ±2%(G); ±1% (F)
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS / DATA
ELECTRICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST&TEST METHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
W
+ 1
H
+ 1.5
D
+ 1
P
+ 1
WIRE WOUND
RESISTORS
CERAMIC
ENCASED TYPE
HMW
min max
TYPICAL WEIGHT
PER PC (gms)
MW5 5W 15.0 26.5 8.5 10.0 R18 10K 8.5
MW9 9W 15.0 40.5 8.5 10.0 R27 18K 11.0
PARAMETER/ PERFORMANCE TEST TEST METHOD-DETAILS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
Short Time Overload JIS- C - 5202 para 5.5 Condition B (Voltage ∆R ± [2% + R05]
corresponding to 10 times power for 5 sec)
Dielectric Withstanding JIS- C - 5202 para 5.7 Condition F ∆R ± [1% + R05]
Voltage / Voltage Proof (Limiting voltage x 2 or 500V)
Temperature Co-efficient of JIS- C - 5202 para 5.2 ± 90 ppm / °C [>10R]
Resistance ± 80 ppm / °C [<10R]
± 200 ppm / °C [<R10]
Insulation Resistance JIS- C - 5202 para 5.6 (Condition F ) >1000MΩ (Min)
Pulse Overload / JIS- C - 5202 para 5.8 (Limiting Voltage x 4) ∆R ± [2%+R05]
Intermittent Overload 1 sec on / 25 secs off 10,000 cycles ± 200 cycles
Endurance - under load JIS- C - 5202 para 7.9 1000 hours at 40°C ± 2°C, ∆R ± [5%+R05] - Typical
with humidity 95% R.H with limiting voltage (1.5 hours on/0.5hours off)
Load Life JIS- C - 5202 para 7.10 1000 hours at ∆R ± [3%+R05] - Average
70°C limiting voltage (1.5 hours on / 0.5 off)
Temperature Cycling JIS- C - 5202 para 7.4 [Room temperature -55°C ∆R ± [2%+R05] - Typical
Room temperature 155°C
Room temperature for 5 cycles.]
Damp Heat (Steady State) JIS- C - 5202 para 7.5 ∆R ± [2%+R05] - Average
Solvent Resistance JIS- C - 5202 para 6.9 Solvent A - IPA for 60secs ±10 secs. No effect on case filling or marking
3.5± 0.1
1.1± 0.1
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Rev Date : 22/05/2019
3. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ORDERING INFORMATION
Pull Test / Robustness of Terminations Direct load for 15 secs 2 to 4.5 kgs No effect
Solderability JIS- C - 5202 para 6.5 ∆R ± [1%+R05] - Typical
Continuous and satisfactory
(95% Min coverage)
HMW MW5/MW5* Bulk MW5/MW5* 100R J
PARAMETER/ PERFORMANCE TEST TEST METHOD- DETAILS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
Series Type Packing Resistance Value Tolerance
WIRE WOUND
RESISTORS
CERAMIC
ENCASED TYPE
HMW
TERMINATION
Material : E.D.D. CR. Mild Steel. Undercoat of copper, middle coat of nickel & top coat of dull tin plating. (ROHS Compliant / lead free plating.)
MARKING
The resistors will be marked as Resistance value followed by tolerance & then symbol“*”for lead free leads & then date code depending
upon space.
e.g MW-5* J 1R0–Marking will be HTR LOGO MW5* 1R0 J & datecode
PACKING
• FOR MW-5 =} 200 Resistors shall be packed in small box“A Type”of approximate size 200mmX150mmX70mm
• FOR MW-9 =} 100 Resistors shall be packed in small box“A Type”of approximate size 200mmX150mmX70mm
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1. For RoHS Version - MW5*
2. For Pules Type - MW5l*
3. For Inductive Type - NMW5*
Note :The ceramic cases used may be steatite ceramic, 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.
Rev Date : 22/05/2019