Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
TE ConnectivityResistance
33mΩ
Power Rating
4W
Tolerance
±5%
Technology
Metal Foil
Series
SBL
Maximum Operating Temperature
+250°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-55°C
Product details
SBL Series, Axial
TE Connectivity SBL series through hole resistors are a low Ohmic non-inductive resistor with a low temperature coefficient in a fully insulated ceramic housing. These through hole fixed resistors are ideal for applications in power supply regulation. The solid metal element has welded copper terminals and is encapsulated in a ceramic housing filled with silica sand.
Features
Solid metal element
4 Watt & 5 Watt Version
Low temperature coefficient
Non-inductive
Applications
Power supply regulation
Motor control current monitoring
Overload sensors and radio frequency
Feedback control loops
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€ 141.00
€ 1.41 Each (In a Box of 100) (ex VAT)
€ 167.79
€ 1.678 Each (In a Box of 100) (inc. VAT)
100
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
TE ConnectivityResistance
33mΩ
Power Rating
4W
Tolerance
±5%
Technology
Metal Foil
Series
SBL
Maximum Operating Temperature
+250°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-55°C
Product details
SBL Series, Axial
TE Connectivity SBL series through hole resistors are a low Ohmic non-inductive resistor with a low temperature coefficient in a fully insulated ceramic housing. These through hole fixed resistors are ideal for applications in power supply regulation. The solid metal element has welded copper terminals and is encapsulated in a ceramic housing filled with silica sand.
Features
Solid metal element
4 Watt & 5 Watt Version
Low temperature coefficient
Non-inductive
Applications
Power supply regulation
Motor control current monitoring
Overload sensors and radio frequency
Feedback control loops