[Amps] wirewound resistor inductance/capacitance parameters

pc5m, Carel pc5m at xs4all.nl
Mon Apr 18 02:15:42 PDT 2011



Jim, thanks for your reply, however my goal is to see what can be
done with those low cost chassis mount resistors. The non-inductive
one's (or special thickfilm resistor) are much more expensive....  

So,
I was hoping that someone had taken some data for those low cost ones?
In the meantime I did take some crude RF measurements and two 100 Ohm
50W resistors in parallel gave a 1:1.2 SWR (-20dB RL) at 2 MHz. That is
encouraging...but before I order a massive amount I would like to limit
the risk a bit more... 

73's Carel. 

On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 18:14:31
-0700, Jim W7RY wrote: 

> There are LOTS of non inductive resistors out
there (thick film etc)! 
> Consult the Mouser catalog. Download a Mouser
catalog at
> 
> www.mouser.com [6]
> 73
> Jim W7RY
> 
>
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> From: "pc5m, Carel"

> Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2011 8:37 AM
> To: 
> Subject: [Amps]
wirewound resistor inductance/capacitance parameters
> 
>> Hi, Was
wondering if someone had some RF data (inductance/capacitance, or even
better a spice model..) of the general available low cost aluminum
housed high power (e.g. 50W) resistors for chassis mount? Example are
the Vishay NH series ( http://www.vishay.com/docs/30201/30201.pdf [2])
but also Welwyn and Ohmite run comparable products. Goal would be to
construct some high-power (kW's) dummy oad for 160mtrs (so only
reasonable well reflectionloss needed till 2 MHz..). Did google a bit
but didn't found anything useful. Thanks in advance, Carel
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