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Fixed Resistor, Ceramic Composition, 1.5W, 3900ohm, 1500V, 10% +/-Tol,
CategoryPassive components    The resistor   
File Size195KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerKanthal
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Fixed Resistor, Ceramic Composition, 1.5W, 3900ohm, 1500V, 10% +/-Tol,

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Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerKanthal
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
structureCylindrical
Lead diameter0.81 mm
Lead length34.9 mm
Maximum operating temperature230 °C
Minimum operating temperature-55 °C
Package diameter5.1 mm
Package length19.1 mm
Package shapeCYLINDRICAL PACKAGE
Package formAxial
method of packingBulk
Rated power dissipation(P)1.5 W
resistance3900 Ω
Resistor typeFIXED RESISTOR
series200
technologyCERAMIC COMPOSITION
Tolerance10%
Operating Voltage1500 V

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SERiES 100 & 200
AxiAL LEAdEd RESiSTORS
kanthal globar
Series 100 & 200 Axial Leaded Non-Inductive Bulk Ceramic Resistors
provide excellent performance where high peak power or high-energy pulses must be
handled in a small size. The advantage of the bulk construction is that it produces an
inherently non-inductive resistor; and it allows energy and power to be uniformly dis-
tributed through the entire ceramic resistor body — there is no film or wire to fail. We
offer a full line of rugged, reliable ceramic resistors — including custom designs.
Two distinctly different ceramic materials are available in each size to afford the designer
with unique components to meet the most demanding requirements:
Type SP
resistors are composed of
materials that withstand high operating
temperatures resulting in high power
dissipation. Maximum continuous oper-
ating temperature is specified at 350°C.
This type is suitable for use in oil without
an oil-resistant coating.
Type AS
resistors are best suited for high
energy and voltage pulse applications.
Maximum continuous operating tempera-
ture is specified at 230°C. The standard
dielectric coating is recommended for use
in air, and the oil-resistant coating is
recommended for use in oil.
Non-inductive “bulk ceramic”
resistor
Uniform distribution of energy
throughout resistor body
Replacement of Carbon
Composition Resistors
Large peak energy
in small size
High power dissipation
(Type SP)
High voltage and energy
absorption (Type AS)
Through-hole or
post mountable
Typical Applications
Series 100 & 200 resistors are ideal for applications such as:
• Soft Start/In-rush Limiters
• RC Snubber Circuits
• Spark-Gap Limiters
• Parasitic Suppression
• High Voltage Power Supplies
• Pulse Waveform
• EMI/EFI Test Circuits
As alternatives
to hard to find carbon composition resistors, Globar resistors can be
used as drop-in replacements for 1 and 2 watt sizes. Much larger sizes, up to 70 watts
in a single component, are available for new or re-designs where an array of smaller
resistors may have been previously required.
Ordering information
Part Numbering System
Example Part number: 102aS101kDS 102aS 101 k DS
Construction type
resistance Value (Ω)
For ≥ 10 Ω: First 2 digits
are significant figures, third
digit is number of zeros to
follow, e.g. 101 = 100 Ω
For < 10 Ω An R replaces
the decimal point,
e.g. 7R5 = 7.5 Ω
resistance tolerance
J = + 5%
K = + 10%
L = + 20%
terminal End options
SP No Suffix = Standard
Includes aluminum metalization
under caps/leads.
AS
dS = Standard
Includes dielectric coating
and silver metalization
under caps/leads.
O
= Oil resistant coating.
Packaging: Bulk in poly bags is standard.
Tape & Reel is also available.
SPECiFiCATiONS
L
1.375” (34.9 mm) Minimum
#20 AWG Tinned Copper
D
Average (1)
Power Rating,
@ 40°C Amb.,
Watts
1.5
2.5
2
7
3
10
2.5
8.5
3.5
12
5
15
6
18
9
25
11
31
13
36
16
45
20
55
25
70
Rated (2)
Peak
Energy,
Joules
75
15
170
20
275
30
260
20
400
30
600
50
900
75
1,200
95
1,800
150
1,900
155
2,900
240
3,000
250
4,600
380
Rated (3)
Peak
Current,
Amps
90
350
150
550
150
550
190
700
190
700
150
550
190
700
150
550
190
700
150
550
190
700
150
550
190
700
Typical(4)
Resistor
Body Weight,
Grams
0.44
0.44
1.2
1.2
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.5
3.0
2.4
3.8
3.8
6.0
4.8
7.6
7.6
12.0
9.6
11.4
11.4
18.0
14.4
17.1
17.1
27.0
21.6
Body Size
Resistance
Range,
Ohms
25 – 6,350
1 – 1,000
6 – 1,800
1 – 120
12 – 3,000
1 – 330
4 – 1,200
1 –150
8 – 2,300
1 – 330
30 – 9,000
1 – 700
20 – 5,800
1 – 460
55 – 18,000
2 – 1,500
36 – 12,000
2 – 1,000
90 – 30,000
3 – 2,400
60 – 20,000
2 – 1,600
150 – 48,000
4 – 3,800
100 – 32,000
3 – 2,500
dia. (d)
Max.
in. (mm)
0.2 (5.1)
0.2 (5.1)
0.31 (7.9)
0.31 (7.9)
0.31 (7.9)
0.31 (7.9)
0.44 (11.1)
0.44 (11.1)
0.44 (11.1)
0.44 (11.1)
0.31 (7.9)
0.31 (7.9)
0.44 (11.1)
0.44 (11.1)
0.31 (7.9)
0.31 (7.9)
0.44 (11.1)
0.44 (11.1)
0.31 (7.9)
0.31 (7.9)
0.44 (11.1)
0.44 (11.1)
0.31 (7.9)
0.31 (7.9)
0.44 (11.1)
0.44 (11.1)
Length (L)
Max.
in. (mm)
0.75 (19.1)
0.75 (19.1)
0.75 (19.1)
0.75 (19.1)
1.125 (28.6)
1.125 (28.6)
0.75 (19.1)
0.75 (19.1)
1.125 (28.6)
1.125 (28.6)
2.125 (54.0)
2.125 (54.0)
2.125 (54.0)
2.125 (54.0)
4.125 (104.8)
4.125 (104.8)
4.125 (104.8)
4.125 (104.8)
6.125 (155.6)
6.125 (155.6)
6.125 (155.6)
6.125 (155.6)
9.125 (231.8)
9.125 (231.8)
9.125 (231.8)
9.125 (231.8)
Rated (2)
Peak
Voltage
1,500 V
375 V
1,100 V
375V
2500 V
500 V
1,500 V
375 V
2,500 V
500 V
3,000 V
1,000 V
3,000 V
1,000 V
9,000 V
3,600 V
9,000 V
3,600 V
15,000 V
5,000 V
15,000 V
5,000 V
25,000 V
8,800 V
25,000 V
8,800 V
231AS
231SP
233AS
233SP
234AS
234SP
250AS
250SP
251AS
251SP
102AS
102SP
252AS
252SP
104AS
104SP
254AS
254SP
106AS
106SP
256AS
256SP
109AS
109SP
259AS
259SP
1. Rated Power: De-rate linearly to 0 Watts at 230°C for Type AS. De-rate linearly to 0 Watts at 350 °C for Type SP.
2. Allowable peak energy/voltage will depend on the resistance value and pulse width. Energy ratings are based on pulse
< 10 milliseconds. Type SP rating can be substantially greater for longer pulses. Consult Kanthal Globar.
3. Peak Current Ratings presume energy approaching rated peak energy values. Allowable current can be higher for lower
energy values. Consult Kanthal Globar.
4. Excludes caps/leads and coating.
Characteristics
Operating Temperature (1)
Resistance Temperature Coefficient
Voltage Coefficient
Max. % per kilovolt per inch active length
Short Time Overload
Max. % change after 10 cycles of 1000% rated power
5 sec. On, 90 sec. Off
Load Life
Max. % change after 1000 hrs. at rated power
Thermal Shock
Max. % change after 10 cycles -55˚C to +125˚C
Moisture Resistance
Max. % change when tested per MIL-STD-202, Method 103
Type SP
-55˚C to +350˚C
+ 0.2 to - 0.08 %/˚C
-1.0%
+ 5%
+ 5%
Type AS
-55°C to +230˚C
+ 0.0 to - 0.08 %/˚C
-1.0%
+ 2%
+ 5%
+ 3%
+ 5%
+ 3%
+ 5%
(1)
Note:
When required, Type SP material can withstand short periods of use
at red-heat conditions, i.e. up to 550 to 600°C
Typical Physical Properties:
Density
Specific Heat
Thermal Conductivity
SP Resistors
2.2 - 2.4 gm/cc
0.24 - 0.26 cal/gm˚C
AS Resistors
2.2 - 2.6 gm/cc
0.23 - 0.25 cal/gm˚C
0.14 - 0.16 cal/cm -˚C - sec 0.003 - 0.006 cal/cm -˚C - sec
120
100
% of Rated Power
80
60
40
20
0
0
100
TYPE AS
Power Rating Curves
TYPE SP
350˚C
230˚C
200
Ambient Temperature, ˚C
300
400
Power ratings are based on maximum allowable surface temperature in still
air at 40˚C ambient temperature.
495 Commerce Drive, Suite 7
Amherst, NY 14228-2311
Toll Free: 877-GLOBAR-2 (877-456-2272)
Phone: 716-691-4010
Fax: 716-691-7850
e-mail: sales.globar
@
kanthal.com
Internet: www.globar.com
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Form # AXIAL 09/07
Printed in U.S.A.
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