Welwyn 470Ω Wire Wound Wirewound Resistor 10W ±5% W23-470RJI

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199-5690P
Mfr. Part No.:
W23-470RJI
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Welwyn
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Brand

Welwyn

Resistance

470Ω

Power Rating

10W

Tolerance

±5%

Technology

Wire Wound

Series

W23

Maximum Operating Temperature

+200°C

Temperature Coefficient

±200ppm/°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

W23 Series 9W, Axial


The W23 series of wire wound resistors from Welwyn provide high-power dissipation for their size. They are highly reliable and highly stable. With an impervious vitreous enamel coating, these wire wound resistors are suitable for harsh environments.

Overload characteristics ideal for protection circuits
Stable and reliable
High-power dissipation
Constructed from a high purity ceramic substrate
500 V limiting element voltage


A range of high power resistors in small body sizes suitable for use in harsh environments. Their high stability and reliability make them particularly suitable for use in protection circuits.,The resistance wire element is wound onto a high purity ceramic substrate and employs an all welded cap and lead method of construction giving considerable strength and resistance to damage. The vitreous enamel protective coating is resistant to all normal PCB cleaning solvents.Application note. Terminations should not be bent closer than 1.5mm from the body. Recommended minimum bend radius is 1mm. For full rated power dissipation terminations should not be soldered closer than 4mm from the body.When cold, vitreous enamel has excellent insulation resistance; however the specific resistance decreases with increasing temperature. Therefore if the resistor is operating at or near maximum temperature it cannot be classed as insulating and should not be in contact with any conducting materials.