QPL product with established reliability (ER): meets
requirements of MIL-PRF-55182/9
•
Load life stability: ± 0.005 % for 2000 h, 0.3 W at + 125 °C
•
Temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR): ± 2 ppm/°C max.
(- 55 °C to + 175 °C)
•
Resistance tolerance: to ± 0.005 %
•
Thermal EMF: < 0.1 µV/°C
•
Qualified resistance range: 4.99
Ω
to 121 kΩ (RNC90Y)
30.1
Ω
to 121 kΩ (RNC90Z)
•
Specially conditioned non-QPL resistors available
See data sheet “Improved Performance Tested”
•
Fast thermal stabilization
•
Rise time: 1 ns without ringing
•
Special coatings that provide a cushioning layer which isolates
the resistive element from external stresses and moisture
•
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) above 25 000 V
•
Non inductive, non capacitive design
•
Current noise < - 42 dB
•
Prototype sample available from 72 h
INTRODUCTION
Vishay Military Established Reliability resistors are available
in resistance values from 4.99
Ω
through 121 kΩ and for
tolerances from ± 0.005 % to ± 1.0 %. The same resistors are
also available as a non-qualified product for customers
desiring higher or lower resistance values and the same or
better performance capabilities. (See table 2) Both the
qualified and the non-qualified version are manufactured on
the same production line facilities and are subjected to the
same process, lot control, conditioning, and GRP A (100 %)
screening. Qualified versions receive additional MIL Group B
and C testing.
TABLE 1 - SPECIFICATIONS COMPARISON
SPECIFICATION
RNC90Y (QUALIFIED)
RNC90Z (QUALIFIED)
S555 (NON-QUALIFIED)
Z555 (NON-QUALIFIED)
MIL-PRF-55182/9
MIL-PRF-55182/9
VISHAY PERFORMANCE
VISHAY PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTIC Y LIMITS CHARACTERISTIC Z LIMITS
LIMITS
LIMITS
± 5 ppm/°C
± 2 ppm/°C
± 5 ppm/°C
± 3 ppm/°C ± 2.5 ppm/°C ± 2 ppm/°C
(- 55 °C to + 125 °C)
(- 55 °C to + 175 °C)
(- 55 °C to + 125 °C)
± 10 ppm/°C
(- 55 °C to + 125 °C)
(+ 125 °C to + 175 °C)
4.99
Ω
to
> 25
Ω
to
4.99
Ω
to 121 k
Ω
30.1
Ω
to 121 k
Ω
1
Ω
to 150 k
Ω
> 80
Ω
25
Ω
80
Ω
Level R
Level R
Not specified
Not specified
Temperature
Coefficient of
Resistance
Resistance Range
Failure Rate
Load-Life Stability
0.3 W at + 125 °C
at 2000 h
at 10 000 h
Current Noise
High-Frequency
Operation
Rise Time
Inductance
3)
(L)
Capacitance (C)
Voltage Coefficient
Working Voltage
4)
Thermal EMF
5)
± 0.05 % maximum
ΔR
± 0.5 % maximum
ΔR
Not specified
± 0.05 % maximum
ΔR
± 0.5 % maximum
ΔR
Not specified
± 0.015 % maximum
ΔR
2)
± 0.05 % maximum
ΔR
2)
- 40 dB minimum
1.0 ns at 1 k
Ω
0.1 µH maximum
0.08 µH typical
1.0 pF maximum
0.5 pF typical
0.0001 %/V
300 V maximum
0.1 µV/°C maximum
1 µV/W maximum
± 0.015 % maximum
ΔR
2)
± 0.05 % maximum
ΔR
2)
- 40 dB minimum
1.0 ns at 1 k
Ω
0.1 µH maximum
0.08 µH typical
1.0 pF maximum
0.5 pF typical
0.0001 %/V
300 V maximum
0.1 µV/°C maximum
1 µV/W maximum
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
0.0005 %/V
300 V maximum
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
0.0005 %/V
300 V maximum
Not specified
Notes
1. Qualification and failure rate verification test data is maintained by Vishay Foil and is available upon request. Lot traceability and identification
data is maintained by Vishay Foil for 7 years.
2. Load life
ΔR
Maximum can be reduced by 80 % through Enhanced Reliability Testing (ERT). Consult Vishay Applications Engineering for
details.
3. Inductance (L) due mainly to the leads.
4. Not to exceed power rating of resistor.
5. µV/°C relates to EMF due to lead temperature differences and µV/W due to power applied to the resistor.
6. 0.200" (5.08 mm) lead spacing available - specify RNC90T for RNC90Y, and RNC90S for RNC90Z.
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Vishay Foil Resistors
FIGURE 1 - COMPARISON OF RNC90Y TO RNC90Z TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF RESISTANCE
+ 1000
RNC90Y
+ 1000
+ 1000
RNC90Z
+ 1000
+ 500
+ 400
ΔR/R
(ppm)
ΔR/R
(ppm)
+ 160
0
- 160
+ 300
+ 200
0
- 200
- 300
- 400
- 500
- 1000
- 55
25
Temperature (°C)
125
- 1000
175
- 1000
- 55
25
Temperature (°C)
125
- 1000
175
Specification ± 5 ppm/°C ± 10 ppm/°C
Specification ± 2 ppm/°C
FIGURE 2 - TRIMMING TO VALUES
(Conceptual Illustration)
FIGURE 3 - POWER DERATING CURVE
+ 70 °C
Interloop Capacitance
Reduction in Series
Current Path
Before Trimming
Current Path
After Trimming
Trimming Process
Removes this Material
from Shorting Strip Area
Changing Current Path
and Increasing
Resistance
Percent of Rated Power
200
150
100
50
0
- 50
Rated Power
Mutual Inductance
Reduction due
to Change in
Current Direction
- 25
0
+ 25 + 50 + 75 + 100 + 125 + 150 + 175
Ambient Temperature °C
Note:
Foil shown in
black,
etched spaces in
white
FIGURE 4 - IMPRINTING AND DIMENSIONS
RNC90Y and RNC90Z Military Approved Resistors
Front View
L
VISHAY
18612
XXXXX J
Side View
Manufacturers
Identification
Number
W
Resistance
Tolerance
Code
Lead Material
#22 AWG
(0.025 Dia.)
Solder Coated
Copper
Rear View
Model Number
XXXXX
100R01
B
R
H
Mfr. Code
07
11
B
Factory Year Week
Resistance
Value Code
Failure Rate Code
(Not Present If
Non-Qualified)
LL
ST
Jan Designator
(Non Present If
Non-Qualified)
SW
LS
1)
Note
1. 0.200" (5.08 mm) lead spacing available - specify RNC90T for RNC90Y, and RNC90S for RNC90Z
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TABLE 2 - MODEL SELECTION
STANDARD RESISTANCE
TOLERANCE
TIGHTEST
LOOSEST
%
%
30.1 to 121K
± 0.005
± 1.0
16.2 to 30.0
± 0.05
± 1.0
RNC90Y
4.99 to 16.0
± 0.1
± 1.0
RNC90Z
30.1 to 121K
± 0.005
± 1.0
30.1 to 121K
± 0.005
± 1.0
20 to < 30.1
± 0.01
± 1.0
5 to < 20
± 0.05
± 1.0
S555
(NON QPL)
2 to < 5
± 0.1
± 1.0
1 to < 2
± 0.5
± 1.0
> 121K to 150K
± 0.005
± 1.0
30.1 to 121K
± 0.005
± 1.0
Z555
20 to < 30.1
± 0.01
± 1.0
(NON QPL)
4.99 to < 20R
± 0.05
± 1.0
Note
MODEL
NUMBER
RESISTANCE
RANGE
(Ω)
FAILURE
RATE
M, P, R
(See
Table 3)
AVERAGE
WEIGHT
(g)
at + 70 °C at + 125 ° C
0.6 W
0.6 W
0.3 W
0.3 W
0.6
0.6
W: 0.105 ± 0.010
L: 0.300 ± 0.010
H: 0.326 ± 0.010
ST: 0.015 ± 0.005
SW: 0.040 ± 0.005
LL: 1.000 ± 0.125
LS: 0.150 ± 0.005
2.67 ± 0.25
7.62 ± 0.25
8.28 ± 0.25
0.38 ± 0.13
1.02 ± 0.13
25.4 ± 3.18
3.81 ± 0.13
AMBIENT
POWER RATING
DIMENSIONS
INCHES
mm
-
0.6 W
0.3 W
0.6
-
-
0.4 W
0.6 W
0.2 W
0.3 W
0.6
0.6
• S555 and Z555 units are manufactured on the same production line facilities and are subjected to all the same process and lot control
requirements imposed on RNC90Y (Z) version, as well as all of the special screening, environmental conditioning and documentation
stipulations outlined in MIL-PRF 55182/9
TABLE 3 - GLOBAL PART NUMBER INFORMATION
NEW GLOBAL PART NUMBER: Y1189100R500AR0L (preferred part number format)
DENOTES PRECISION
Y
VALUE
R
=
Ω
K
= kΩ
LIFE FAILURE RATE (LFR)
R
= ± 0.01 %
P
= ± 0.1 %
M
= ± 1.0 %
AER*
0
= standard
1 - 999
= custom
Y
1
1
8
9
1
0
0
R
5
0
0
A
R
0
L
PRODUCT CODE
1189
= RNC90Z
0089
= RNC90Y
1508
= RNC90T
1506
= RNC90S
0088
= S555
1288
= Z555
RESISTANCE TOLERANCE
V
= ± 0.005 %
T
= ± 0.01 %
A
= ± 0.05 %
B
= ± 0.1 %
D
= ± 0.5 %
F
= ± 1.0 %
PACKAGING
L
= bulk pack
R
= tape and reel
FOR EXAMPLE: ABOVE GLOBAL ORDER Y1189 100R500 A R 0 L:
TYPE: RNC90Z
VALUE: 100.5
Ω
ABSOLUTE TOLERANCE: ± 0.05 %
LIFE FAILURE RATE (LFR): ± 0.01 %
AER: standard
PACKAGING: bulk pack
HISTORICAL PART NUMBER: RNC90Z 100R50 A R B (will continue to be used)
RNC90Z
MODEL
RNC90Z
RNC90S
RNC90Y
RNC90T
S555
Z555
Note
* For non-standard requests, please contact application engineering.
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100R50
OHMIC VALUE
100.5
Ω
A
RESISTANCE
TOLERANCE
V
= ± 0.005 %
T
= ± 0.01 %
A
= ± 0.05 %
B
= ± 0.1 %
D
= ± 0.5 %
F
= ± 1.0 %
R
LIFE FAILURE
RATE (LFR)
R
= ± 0.01 %
P
= ± 0.1 %
M
= ± 1.0 %
B
PACKAGING
B
= bulk pack
Military and Space Established Reliability
Vishay Foil Resistors
CAGE #18612
“Commercial and Government Entity”
Formerly “FSCM”
The response of military and non military grade resistors to environmental stresses can be made better by “Improved
Performance Testing” (IPT). The IPT part will see burn-in and cycling that removes the “knee” from the normal drift of non IPT
parts. (See Table 4 for the improvement to expect in military parts when calling for Vishay recommended screening). Users
should be aware that IPT testing renders the part non QPL and so a 3XXXXX part number will be assigned by Vishay. Consult
Applications Engineering for details and ordering advice.
TABLE 4 - IMPROVED PERFORMANCE TESTING (NON-QPL APPROVED) VS. QPL
TEST
GROUP
I
TEST
Power Conditioning
Thermal Shock and
Overload Combined
Resistance Temperature
Characteristic
Low Temperature Storage
Low Temperature Operation
Terminal Strength
DWV
Insulation Resistance
Resistance to Soldering Heat
Moisture Resistance
Shock
Vibration
Load Life at + 125 °C; 2000 h
Load Life at + 125 °C; 10 000 h
+ 85 °C Power Rating
+ 70 °C Power Rating
+ 25 °C Power Rating
Storage Life
High Temperature Exposure
Max. Allowance Reactance
Current Noise
Voltage Coefficient
Thermal EMF
not done
4.8.2
4.8.3
4.8.9
RNC90Y
MIL-PRF-55182/9
METHOD PARAGRAPH
LIMITS
-
-
± 0.05 %
± 5 ppm/°C
VISHAY
IMPROVED PERFORMANCE
TESTING
(IPT) LIMITS
± 0.0025 %
± 0.0025 %
± 0.0025 %
< ± 2 ppm/°C
(- 55 °C to + 125 °C)
(Can be sorted for tighter tracking)
± 0.0025 %
± 0.0025 %
± 0.001 %
± 0.001 %
> 10
4
MΩ
± 0.001 %
± 0.015 %
± 0.0025 %
± 0.0025 %
± 0.005 % (50 ppm)
± 0.015 % (150 ppm)
± 0.005 % (50 ppm)
± 0.005 % (50 ppm)
± 0.005 % (50 ppm)
± 0.0025 %
± 0.005 %
<1%
< - 42 dB
< 0.00001 %/V
(< 0.1 ppm/V)
0.1 µV/°C
II
III
IV
V
V (a)
V (b)
VI
VII
VIII
4.8.23
4.8.10
4.8.11
4.8.12
4.8.13
4.8.14
4.8.15
4.8.16
4.8.17
4.8.18
4.8.18
-
4.8.18
-
-
4.8.19
-
-
4.8.20
-
-
± 0.05 %
± 0.05 %
± 0.02 %
± 0.02 %
10
4
MΩ
± 0.02 %
± 0.05 %
± 0.01 %
± 0.02 %
± 0.05 %
± 0.5 %
-
± 0.05 %
-
-
± 0.5 %
-
-
0.0005 %/V
(5 ppm/V)
-
FIGURE 5 - IPT IMPRINTING AND DIMENSIONS
in inches (millimeters)
Front View
0.300 ± 0.010
(7.62 ± 0.25)
VISHAY
XXXX
3XXXXX
Date Code
01
10
Year Week
0.015 ± 0.005
(0.381 ± 0.13)
Model Number
0.150 ± 0.005
(3.81 ± 0.13)
Lead Material
#22 AWG
(0.025 Dia.)
Solder Coated
Copper
0.040 ± 0.005
(1.02 ± 0.13)
Side View
0.105 ± 0.010
(2.67 ± 0.25)
Rear View
Optional
Customer P/N
6 Digits Maximum
Resistance
Value Code
Tolerance
1.00 ± 0.125
(25.4 ± 3.18)
0.326 ± 0.010
(8.28 ± 0.25)
XXXXXX
100R01
0.01 %
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Disclaimer
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