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NHL-2506Z33OHM5%J01

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Fixed Resistor, Wire Wound, 25W, 33ohm, 5% +/-Tol, -30,30ppm/Cel,
CategoryPassive components    The resistor   
File Size140KB,5 Pages
ManufacturerVishay
Websitehttp://www.vishay.com
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NHL-2506Z33OHM5%J01 Overview

Fixed Resistor, Wire Wound, 25W, 33ohm, 5% +/-Tol, -30,30ppm/Cel,

NHL-2506Z33OHM5%J01 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
Objectid882566302
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
YTEOL0
structureWelded
JESD-609 codee0
Number of terminals2
Maximum operating temperature350 °C
Minimum operating temperature-55 °C
Package diameter17.46 mm
Package length50.8 mm
Package formPanel Mount
Rated power dissipation(P)25 W
resistance33 Ω
Resistor typeFIXED RESISTOR
seriesNHL
technologyWIRE WOUND
Temperature Coefficient30 ppm/°C
Terminal surfaceTin/Lead (Sn60Pb40)
Tolerance5%
HL, NHL
Vishay Dale
Wirewound Resistors, Industrial Power,
Tubular (HL), Non-Inductive Tubular (NHL)
FEATURES
High temperature silicon coating
Complete welded construction
Available in non-inductive styles (model NHL)
with Aryton-Perry winding
Tight tolerance of 5 % for values above 1
Ω
Excellent stability in operation (< 3 % change in
resistance)
Pb-free
Available
e3
RoHS*
COMPLIANT
STANDARD ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GLOBAL
MODEL
HL011
NHL011
HL012
NHL012
HL015
NHL015
HL020
NHL020
HL025
NHL025
HL026
NHL026
HL050
NHL050
HL051
NHL051
HL060
NHL060
HL065
NHL065
HL080
NHL080
HL100
NHL100
HL120
NHL120
HL130
NHL130
HL160
NHL160
HL175
NHL175
HL225
NHL225
HISTORICAL
MODEL
HL-11
NHL-11
HL-12
NHL-12
HL-15
NHL-15
HL-20
NHL-20
HL-25
NHL-25
HL-26
NHL-26
HL-50
NHL-50
HL-51
NHL-51
HL-60
NHL-60
HL-65
NHL-65
HL-80
NHL-80
HL-100
NHL-100
HL-120
NHL-120
HL-130
NHL-130
HL-160
NHL-160
HL-175
NHL-175
HL-225
NHL-225
POWER RATING
P
25 °C
W
11
12
15
20
25
26
50
51
60
65
80
100
120
130
160
175
225
RESISTANCE RANGE
Ω
±5%
± 10 %
1.0 - 70K
0.10 - 70K
1.0 - 4.7K
1.0 - 4.7K
1.0 - 58K
0.10 - 58K
1.0 - 3.9K
1.0 - 3.9K
1.0 - 60K
0.10 - 60K
1.0 - 4.3K
1.0 - 4.3K
1.0 - 95K
0.10 - 95K
1.0 - 6.8K
1.0 - 6.8K
1.0 - 115K
0.10 - 115K
1.0 - 8.8K
1.0 - 8.8K
1.0 - 170K
0.10 - 170K
1.0 - 11.8K
1.0 - 11.8K
1.0 - 112K
0.10 - 112K
1.0 - 21.5K
1.0 - 21.5K
1.0 - 124K
0.10 - 124K
1.0 - 22.9K
1.0 - 22.9K
1.0 - 145K
0.10 - 145K
1.0 - 27.2K
1.0 - 27.2K
1.0 - 170K
0.10 - 170K
1.0 - 31.4K
1.0 - 31.4K
1.0 - 190K
0.10 - 190K
1.0 - 38.3K
1.0 - 38.3K
1.0 - 260K
0.10 - 260K
1.0 - 48.5K
1.0 - 48.5K
1.0 - 330K
0.10 - 330K
1.0 - 64.1K
1.0 - 64.1K
1.0 - 380K
0.10 - 380K
1.0 - 70.2K
1.0 - 70.2K
1.0 - 470K
0.10 - 470K
1.0 - 105K
1.0 - 105K
0.10 - 500K
1.0 - 500K
1.0 - 112K
1.0 - 112K
1.0 - 645K
0.10 - 645K
1.0 - 121K
1.0 - 121K
WEIGHT (typical)
g
10.50
6.69
8.64
12.57
20.72
15.34
42.08
51.96
65.64
64.82
121.58
91.37
183.82
192.36
245.86
250.80
309.97
GLOBAL PART NUMBER INFORMATION
New Global Part Numbering: NHL10006Z10R00JJ (preferred part number format)
N
H
GLOBAL
MODEL
NHL100
L
1
0
0
0
6
Z
1
0
R
0
0
J
J
SPECIAL
(Dash
Number)
(up to
2 digits)
From
1 - 99
as applicable
(See “Standard Electrical
Specifications”
table above for
additional P/N’s)
Historical Part Number Example: NHL-100-06Z 10
Ω
5 % J01 (will continue to be accepted)
NHL-100
HISTORICAL MODEL
06Z
TERMINAL/FINISH
10
Ω
RESISTANCE VALUE
TERMINAL
DESIGNATION
02
05
06
07
14
15
TERMINAL RESISTANCE TOLERANCE
PACKAGING CODE
FINISH
VALUE
E
= Lead (Pb)-free skin pack
R
= Decimal
J
= ± 5.0 %
E
= Lead
K
= Thousand
K
= ± 10.0 %
J*
= Skin pack (J01)
(Pb)-free
10R00
= 10.0
Ω
Z
= Tin/lead
1K000
= 1 kΩ * Tin/lead for type “Z”, lead (Pb)-free for type “N”
N
= Nickel
5%
TOLERANCE
J01
PACKAGING
* Pb containing terminations are not RoHS compliant, exemptions may apply
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Revision: 13-Jul-07
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