TE Connectivity 1kΩ Wire Wound Resistor 7W ±5% ER581K0JT

RS Stock No.: 199-6564Brand: TE ConnectivityManufacturers Part No.: ER581K0JT
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Specifications

Resistance

1kΩ

Power Rating

7W

Tolerance

±5%

Technology

Wire Wound

Series

ER58

Temperature Coefficient

0 → +60ppm/°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+200°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Country of Origin

India

Product details

ER58 Series 6W, Axial

ER Series are high power dissipation Silicone coated resistors
Special pulse styles available
Resistant to most solvents

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 documents

Specifications

Resistance

1kΩ

Power Rating

7W

Tolerance

±5%

Technology

Wire Wound

Series

ER58

Temperature Coefficient

0 → +60ppm/°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+200°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Country of Origin

India

Product details

ER58 Series 6W, Axial

ER Series are high power dissipation Silicone coated resistors
Special pulse styles available
Resistant to most solvents

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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