Ohmite TDH50H20R0FE High Power Surface Mount Resistor
The TDH50H20R0FE is a high-power 50 watt thick film resistor in T0263 (D2-PAK) surface mount package with matte tin-plated flange. It features non-inductive design suitable for high-frequency and high-speed pulse circuits, offering excellent long-term reliability. With resistance range from 20 mΩ to 51 KΩ, it handles operating voltages up to 500V, and provides a low heat resistance of 2.3°C/W. Its construction includes epoxy molding, nickel-chrome or RuO resistor elements, and a matte tin-plated copper flange, ensuring durability across various industrial applications.
Resistance Material: Ni-Cr or RuO thick film resistors
Operation Temperature: -55°C to +155°C
Max Operating Voltage: 500V, withstand voltage 2000 VAC for 60 sec
Capacitance: 1.44pF, Inductance: 8.38nH
Construction: Epoxy molded, tin-plated copper flange, leads tin-plated Cu
Vibration Resistance: IEC60068-2-6, sine sweep, 100Hz-2000Hz
Flammability: UL94-VO, Weight: 1.5 grams
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Purchase the OHMITE TDH50H20R0FE series 50 watt thick film resistor online today. Designed for high-frequency, pulse circuits, and industrial applications. Its durable construction and wide resistance range from 20 mΩ to 51 KΩ ensure reliable performance under demanding conditions. Featuring UL94-VO flammability compliance, excellent heat resistance of 2.3°C/W, and voltage handling up to 500V, this resistor offers superior long-term stability across various electronic systems. Order now to guarantee quality and dependability for your projects.
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