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Pulse Load, Power and Voltage Derating

R1.7 PULSE LOADS In many applications the resistor will be subjected to pulse loads. We make distinctions between periodical/repetitive loads and pulse trains; on one hand, where the pulse is repeated at a certain frequency, and on the...

Resistivity, Thermal Resistance and Temperature Coefficient

R1.1 RESISTIVITY (ρ) The resistivity, ρ, is a material constant. The higher the resistivity in the resistor material, the higher its resistance. The connection can be described as .............................. HereR = resistancel = conductor lengthA = conductor area....

Ripple Current and Power Load

C 1.5. Ripple Current and Power Load Capacitors are naturally limited by its capability to handle/dissipate ripple current and pulse energy load. The limitation may be significantly different by each capacitor technology but also within a specific product...

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