Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
VishayResistance
500Ω
Power Rating
1W
Tolerance
±1%
Technology
Wire Wound
Series
RS
Maximum Operating Temperature
+350°C
Temperature Coefficient
±20ppm/°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-65°C
Product details
Vishay RS Series
Vishay RS series of wirewound resistors are a precision power axial lead resistor with a high temperature silicone coating. The RS series has a complete welded construction with copper-nickel alloy or nickel-chrome alloy element, depending on resistance value.
High temperature
Complete welded construction
Excellent operational stability
Silicone Coated Axial
Wire-wound power resistors manufactured to a very high standard and employing a ruggedised welded cap and lead method of construction giving considerable strength and resistance to damage. The element is wound onto a ceramic former and coated with a non-inflammable silicone cement.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
VishayResistance
500Ω
Power Rating
1W
Tolerance
±1%
Technology
Wire Wound
Series
RS
Maximum Operating Temperature
+350°C
Temperature Coefficient
±20ppm/°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-65°C
Product details
Vishay RS Series
Vishay RS series of wirewound resistors are a precision power axial lead resistor with a high temperature silicone coating. The RS series has a complete welded construction with copper-nickel alloy or nickel-chrome alloy element, depending on resistance value.
High temperature
Complete welded construction
Excellent operational stability
Silicone Coated Axial
Wire-wound power resistors manufactured to a very high standard and employing a ruggedised welded cap and lead method of construction giving considerable strength and resistance to damage. The element is wound onto a ceramic former and coated with a non-inflammable silicone cement.