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1. Alloy Resistance
Wire Wound
To Specific Parameters
On High
Thermal Conductivity
Ceramic Core
All Welded Cap
And Lead Assembly
Flame Retardant
Thermocoat
WIRE WOUND RESISTORS
SILICONE COATED TYPE
HIA
SERIES
PRECISION POWER
Silicone / Wire Wound Resistors
Industrial / Professional Applications
• Flame retardant coating compatible
with UL standards
• 0.5 W to 20 W
• Tolerances as close as 0.25% possible
• R 01 to 120 K
• TCR as low as +20ppm/°C available depending
on application and resistance value
• Special types available for pulse
applications-IEC 61000-4-5
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AEC-Q200Qualified
2. H-0.5 0.5W 6.75 4.5 38 0.8 30 R01 2K0 0.6
D-0.5
H-1 1W 9.50 4.5 38 0.8 30 R01 5K0 0.7
H-2 2W 11.50 4.5 38 0.8 35 R01 6K2 0.75
D-2 2W (70°C) 14.50 6.0 38 0.8 35 R01 14K 1.2
H-3A 3W 11.50 5.5 38 0.8 35 R01 10K 1.1
H-3 3W 15.50 6.0 38 0.8 35 R01 15K 1.4
H-4 4W 15.50 6.0 38 0.8 35 R01 15K 1.4
H-5A 5W 19.25 6.5 38 0.8 40 R01 24K 2.0
D-5 5W (70°C) 22.50 7.5 38 0.8 45 R01 33K 2.9
H-5 5W 24.50 8.7 38 0.8 45 R01 47K 4.0
H-7A 7W 31.75 9.5 38 0.8 55 R01 68K 5.2
H-7 7W 38.50 8.7 38 0.8 60 R01 70K 5.2
H-10A 10W 43.50 10.0 38 0.8 65 R05 100K 7.2
H-10 10W 53.50 9.0 38 0.8 75 R10 100K 5.5
H-15 15W 43.50 10.0 38 1.0 65 R05 100K 8.2
H-20 20W 67.00 10.0 38 1.0 90 R10 120K 11.2
HTR
TYPE
POWER
RATING
at 40°C
L
(max)
*
D
(max)
DIMENSIONS (mm) RESISTANCE RANGE TYPICAL
WEIGHT
PER PC
(gms)
min max
d
±0.05
l
±1.5
LM
±1
PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION
(Ambient)
* For non-inductive types and for resistance values <1R0, +0.8mm allowed.
Coating overflow on each lead not to exceed half of‘D’.
For resistance values less than R10 and tolerance less than ±2%,
please measure resistance over centered length LM.
• Special Resistance values available on request.
•
NON INDUCTIVE RESISTORS
Low inductance Aryton - Perry winding type resistors are available in this series. For non-inductive types reduce maximum resistance
values shown to 50% and the continuous working voltage to 70% (please refer to note (2) of ordering information for placing orders).
PRE-FORMED LEADS
The resistor terminations can be bent and cut as per requirements for quick PCB mounting. Please send detailed drawings of specific
type of preforming required. Depending on application the resistors leads may be tin plated Copper Weld ® instead of tin plated copper.
WIRE WOUND
RESISTORS
SILICONE/
COATED TYPE
HIA
TAPING
Types H-0.5, D-0.5, H-1, H-2, D-2, H-3, H-3A, H-4, H-5A, H-5, D-5, H-7A, H-7,
H-10A, H-10 and H-15 can be supplied in taped form.
Please refer to tape/ ammo pack specifications. Tape / Reel on request.
Type H-5, D-5, H-7A, H-7, H-10A, H-10 and H-15 in taped will be
supplied with tin plated copper clad steel (copper weld ®) terminations.
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3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS/ DATA
Power Rating Full power dissipation at upto 40°C and linearly derated down
(Rated Ambient Temperature) to zero dissipation at 275°C. [see Derating Curve above]
Resistance Tolerances Available ±10% [K]; ±5% [J]; ±3% [H]; ±2% [G]; ±1% [F];
(Test method no. 303 of MIL 202F) ±0.5% [D], ±0.25% [C]
Voltage Rating / Limiting Voltage / Max. Working Voltage V = PxR
Voltage Proof / Dielectric Withstanding Voltage Max. ∆R ± (1% + R05) - No flashover, mechanical
(based on limiting voltage x 2 or 500V whichever damage, arcing or insulation breakdown
is applicable) (Test Method no. 301 of MIL 202F)
Insulation Resistance (Test Method no. 302 of MIL 202F) >1000 M (Dry) > 100M (Wet)
Short Time Overload Max. ∆R ± (2% + R05)
(Test Method - 5 secs at 5 times rated power for 3 watts
and smaller; 5 secs at 10 times rated power for 4 watts and larger)
Resistor Temperature Rise as a Function As temperature rise varies between different power ratings and
of Applied Power ratings and also between different resistance values, if this parameter
is required in detail, please provide power rating (W) and resistance
(R) required and factory will provide a suitable graph.
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST & TEST METHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
Pulse Capability
• Resistors for use under pulse conditions as per IEC - 61000 - 4 - 5 available. For further information please refer to“Pulse / Surge Capability
of resistors”.
• In-case a tailor made pulse resistor is required, please refer to“Questionnaire of data required”and provide data accordingly.
• Once power rating and resistance value are established by the design engineer, HTR can provide vital data in the form of charts/graphs
for two important characteristics of the pulse version of these resistors - 1.Pulse on a regular basis ; Max allowable peak pulse power
(W) as a function of pulse duration (T). 2.Pulse capability ; Energy (J) as
a function of R (Ω).
It is essential that this data must be validated in actual trials and HTR will be pleased to provide the necessary samples for validation
and homologation.
WIRE WOUND
RESISTORS
SILICONE/
COATED TYPE
HIA
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Co-efficient of Resistance ± 120ppm / °C (< R10); ± 80ppm / °C (<1R0);
(Test Method 304 of MIL 202F) ± 60ppm /°C (<100R); ± 90ppm / °C or
± 30ppm /°C (>100R) depending on wire selected.
Temperature Cycling
Test Method as per JIS-C-5202 Para 7.4 ΔR ± [2% + R05] - Typical
[Room Temperature ---> -55°C --->Room Temperature
---> +155°C ---> Room Temperature for 5 cycles]
Damp Heat (Steady State)
(Test Method No. 103B of MIL 202F and test condition‘D’) Max. Δ R ± (3% + R05) - No mechanical damage
Thermal Shock
(Test Method No. 107D of MIL 202F & Test Condition‘B’) Max Δ R ±(3% + R05) - No physical Deterioration
Load Life (Test Method no. 108A of MIL 202F)
(1000 hours intermittent @ 40°C) Max. ΔR ± (3.5% + R05)
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST & TEST METHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
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4. 1. For RoHS version - H-2*
2. For Non Inductive type - N H2
3. For Pulse type - H2 I
4. For Tape and Ammo packing - H2 T
5. For Tape and Reel - H2 TR
Series Type Packing Resistance Value Tolerance
HIA H2 / H2* Bulk H2 / H2* 100R J
Tape & Ammo H2*T / H2T
Tape & Reel H2*TR / H2TR
ORDERING INFORMATION
The usage of HIA series resistors will expand circuit design limits significantly because they have precision resistor characteristics with low
TC and are able to carry load at high ambient temperatures.
HIA series can effectively be used in all industrial, electrical, electronic and telecommunication equipment where large power dissipation is
required (e.g. when used as a voltage divider or bleeder resistor in DC power supplies or for series dropping).They are generally satisfactory
for use at frequencies upto 50KHz.
HIA series when wound by the Aryton-Perry method can be used effectively for high frequency applications where fast rise time and
minimum shift AC characteristics are necessary.
Note : Type H5, H7, H7A, H10, H10A can be supplied with lead diameter of 1.0mm. Please specify to avoid confusion.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
WIRE WOUND
RESISTORS
SILICONE/
COATED TYPE
HIA
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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PARAMETER/PERFORMANCE TEST & TEST METHOD PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
Mechanical Shock
(Test Method No. 213B of MIL 202F) Test condition & requirement to be mutually decided.
Pull Test / Robustness of Termination
[Force supplied from 2 to 4.5Kgs depending on size] No mechanical damage
Vibration
(Test Method No. 201A of MIL 202F) Max ΔR ±(3% + R05) - No physical damage
Solderability
[Test method no.208F of MIL 202F] ΔR < ± [1% + R05] - Continuous and satisfactory
Resistance to Soldering Heat
(Test Method 210A of MIL 202 F & Test condition C) Max ΔR ±(2% + R05)
Resistance to Solvents Marking must remain Legible.