High-voltage resistors stay stable
Categories: Resistors etcHigh-voltage Super Mox resistors meet the precision temperature stability requirements of high-accuracy and high-voltage systems
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High-voltage Super Mox resistors meet the precision temperature stability requirements of high-accuracy and high-voltage systems, combining a proprietary noninductive resistance system and designed to achieve low temperature coefficient, low voltage coefficients, high stability and increased high operating voltages.
With a resistance range from 1kohm to as high as 100Gohm on all models and tolerances of 0.05, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10%, the Super Mox low-TC precision high-voltage resistors are designed to meet the demanding requirements of high voltage power supplies, electron microscopes, X-ray systems, high resolution CRT displays and geophysical instruments.
Available with temperature coefficients of 5, 10, 15, 25, 50 and 100ppm/C, the resistors have a silicone conformal coating, gold plated leads and a standard operating temperature of -55 to +225C, although an extended temperature range to 350C is available.