WHE15RFET Allicdata Electronics

WHE15RFET Resistors

Allicdata Part #:

WHE15RFETTR-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

WHE15RFET

Price: $ 0.31
Product Category:

Resistors

Manufacturer: Ohmite
Short Description: RES 15 OHM 5W 1% AXIAL
More Detail: 15 Ohms ±1% 5W Through Hole Resistor Axial Wirewo...
DataSheet: WHE15RFET datasheetWHE15RFET Datasheet/PDF
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Specifications
Series: WH
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR) 
Part Status: Active
Resistance: 15 Ohms
Tolerance: ±1%
Power (Watts): 5W
Composition: Wirewound
Features: --
Temperature Coefficient: ±20ppm/°C
Operating Temperature: -55°C ~ 150°C
Package / Case: Axial
Supplier Device Package: Axial
Size / Dimension: 0.295" Dia x 0.787" L (7.50mm x 20.00mm)
Height - Seated (Max): --
Number of Terminations: 2
Failure Rate: --
Description

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A through hole resistor is a type of electronic component that’s used to make circuits more stable and consistent. Through hole resistors use two metal conductors, usually in the form of wire, which are melted together inside a ceramic tube or sealed plastic housing to create a resistive element. This element is then connected to the rest of the circuit with the two metal connectors, or “through hole” connectors. The dual connector design allows for a wide range of application fields and working principles.

In its most simple form, a through hole resistor is used to control the flow of electricity through a circuit. By adjusting the size of the resistor, its resistance can be adjusted to make the flow of electricity more or less. This makes it possible to control the power levels of electrical devices, protect them from damage, regulate the speed and amount of electrical inputs, and provide a consistent load on a circuit.

Another application field for through hole resistors is in the design of custom electronic circuits. By using the resistive element in a through hole resistor, it’s possible to create a variety of custom circuits that are tailored to the specific needs of an individual or business. These custom circuits can be designed to perform a wide range of tasks like monitoring temperature, controlling motors, and managing data.

The most common type of through hole resistor is the carbon composition resistor. The resistive element in this type of resistor is composed of a mixture of resins and carbon particles, which are then sealed together in a ceramic or plastic tube. This resistor is popular for its reliability and durability, and can be used for a wide variety of applications.

The metal oxide film resistor is another type of through hole resistor. This type of resistor consists of a metal oxide film deposited on a ceramic or glass substrate. The resistive element can then be formed by either sputtering or etching, and the results can be either a fixed or variable resistor. Metal oxide film resistors are popular for their ability to handle high power and their low cost.

Wirewound through hole resistors are a popular type of resistor for handling larger amounts of power. These types of resistors are made by winding a metal wire around a core of ceramic or plastic. The wire is then covered with a coating to protect it from movement and vibration and create an effective resistive element. These resistors can handle higher temperatures and require less space than other types of resistors.

The main working principle behind a through hole resistor is ohm’s law. Ohm’s law states that the voltage (V) across a resistor is proportional to the current (I) flowing through it. In other words, the voltage across a resistor depends on how much current is flowing through it, and can be controlled by adjusting the amount of resistance in the resistor. This makes it possible to control the current flowing through a circuit and create custom circuits that are tailored to a specific purpose.

In conclusion, through hole resistors are versatile components that can be used in a variety of applications and for a variety of purposes. Their resistance can be adjusted to control the flow of electricity and their compact size makes them ideal for spaces where space is limited. By understanding their application field and working principle, it’s possible to create custom circuits and control the power levels of electrical devices with ease.

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