Arcol 5kΩ Thick Film Resistor 25W ±1% AP826 5K F 50PPM
- RS Stock No.:
- 821-1801P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- AP826 5K F 50PPM
- Brand:
- Arcol
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£120.00
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£144.00
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Units | Per unit |
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25 - 49 | £4.80 |
50 - 99 | £4.38 |
100 - 249 | £4.02 |
250 + | £3.57 |
*price indicative
- RS Stock No.:
- 821-1801P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- AP826 5K F 50PPM
- Brand:
- Arcol
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Arcol | |
Resistance | 5kΩ | |
Power Rating | 25W | |
Tolerance | ±1% | |
Technology | Thick Film | |
Series | AP826 | |
Package/Case | TO-220 | |
Temperature Coefficient | ±50ppm/°C | |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +150°C | |
Lead Pitch | 5.33mm | |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -65°C | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Arcol | ||
Resistance 5kΩ | ||
Power Rating 25W | ||
Tolerance ±1% | ||
Technology Thick Film | ||
Series AP826 | ||
Package/Case TO-220 | ||
Temperature Coefficient ±50ppm/°C | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature +150°C | ||
Lead Pitch 5.33mm | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -65°C | ||
AP826 Series 25 Watts TO-220 High Power Resistors
The AP826 series Non-inductive 25 Watt high power T0-220 resistor pack with a very low thermal resistance. Applications for the AP826 series include:- High frequency emitter circuits in switching power supplies; voltage regulation; low energy pulse loading; Motor control circuits; Motor drive circuits
25 Watts at 25˚C case temperature on heat sink (Using thermal grease)
Single Moulded case for protection
Easy to mount to heat sink via single screw mounting hole
Electrically isolated case
Single Moulded case for protection
Easy to mount to heat sink via single screw mounting hole
Electrically isolated case