[Amps] 50 Ohm Loads

Larry Benko, W0QE xxw0qe at comcast.net
Tue Nov 13 11:38:01 EST 2007


Caddock resistors are great www.caddock.com and are very good at high 
frequencies.  The 100W ones come in TO-247 transistor type packages  and 
are a  resistance film fired onto a flat ceramic substrate. Digikey sell 
them.  Downside is the requirement for a heatsink.  Upside is GHz 
non-inductive performance.

73,
Larry, W0QE


Jim Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 8:31:51 +0000, d.cutter at ntlworld.com wrote:
>
>   
>> So far no-one has mentioned non-inductive winding technique.  I 
>> think Caddock use a method of winding in one direction, then half 
>> way along reverse the direction to complete the winding.  
>>     
>
> Don't know who Caddock is. First, we're talking about wire wound 
> resistors here, not general coils. Second, if you believe a 
> technique like this will work, I suggest you build one and measure 
> it. 
>
> 73,
>
> Jim
>
>
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