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PTF Series Metal Film Resistors
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Items PTF Series Metal Film Resistors
PTF563K9700BYEB
PTF Series 3.97 KiloOhm (k?) Resistance Wirewound Resistor
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PTF Series Metal Film Resistors
PTF568K0600BYEB
PTF Series 8.06 KiloOhm (k?) Resistance Wirewound Resistor
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Description N/A Axial, High Precision, High Stability
Brands N/A Dale-Vishay
Manufacturer N/A Dale-Vishay
Series N/A PTF
Historical Model N/A PTF-56
Power Rating at P85 ºC Temperature1 N/A 0.125 W
Maximum Limiting Element Voltage2 N/A 300 V
Resistance Range N/A 15 Ω to 500 KΩ
Resistance N/A 3.97 kΩ N/A 8.06 kΩ
Tolerance (±) N/A 0.1 %
Temperature Coefficient N/A 10 ppm/ºC
Packaging N/A Lead (Pb)-Free
Rated Dissipation at 85 Degree Celsius (ºC) Temperature N/A 0.125 W
Insulation Voltage (1 Minute) Veff N/A > 500 V
Thermal Resistance N/A < 520 K/W
Axial Terminal Strength N/A > 50 N
Insulation Resistance N/A ≥1011 Ω
Temperature Range N/A -55 to +150 ºC
Failure Rate N/A < 1 x 10-9/h
Dimension L N/A 0.250 in6.35 mm
Dimension L Tolerance (±) N/A 0.031 in0.79 mm
Dimension D N/A 0.091 in2.31 mm
Dimension D Tolerance (±) N/A 0.009 in0.23 mm
Maximum Dimension L1 N/A 0.300 in7.62 mm
Dimension d N/A 0.025 in0.64 mm
Maximum Weight N/A 0.35 g
Industry Standards N/A Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliant
Features N/A
  • Extremely low temperature coefficient of resistance
  • Very low noise and voltage coefficient
  • Very good high frequency characteristics
  • Can replace wirewound bobbins
  • Proprietary epoxy coating provides superior moisture protection
  • 1 For operation of the PTF resistors at higher power ratings, see the Load Life Shift Due to Power and Derating table. This table gives a summary of the effects of using the PTF product at the more common combinations of power rating and case size, as well as quantifies the load life stability under those conditions.
  • 2 Continuous working voltage shall be √P x R or maximum working voltage, whichever is less.