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Vishay’s new D2TO35 35-W thick film power resistor features wide 0.01-Ω to 550-kΩ resistance range in ultra-compact TO-263 package

(Product News, 08 Jul 2008 )

Vishay Intertechnology has released a new 35-W thick film power resistor featuring a compact, easy-to-mount TO-263 package (D2PAK) and a broad range of resistance values.

The new D2TO35 thick film resistor is non-inductive and provides a wide resistance range of 0.01Ω to 550kΩ. Packaged in the very small TO-263, which measures a mere 10.1mm by 10.4mm with a low 4.5-mm profile, the resistor saves valuable space on the circuit board, allowing designers to reduce the size of their end products.

The device released today is intended for power supply, current sensing, power conversion, high-speed switching, RF, pulse generation, load resistor, snubber, pulse-handling circuit, and amplifier applications in end products including industrial welding machines, test equipment, UPS, locomotive, automotive, and base station systems.

Thermal resistance for the D2TO35 at 35W and +25°C is 4.28°C/W junction-to-case. The resistor features a standard temperature coefficient of ±150ppm/°C at resistance values of ≥0.5Ω, with standard tolerances of ±1% to ±10%.
Connections for the new resistor are tinned copper, and they are specified for operation over a -55°C to +175°C temperature range. The device is RoHS-compliant, and supports soldering temperatures at +270°C.

Vishay Intertechnology

 
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