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RN70C51R1FBSL

Description
RES 51.1 OHM 3/4W 1% AXIAL
CategoryPassive components   
File Size155KB,5 Pages
ManufacturerVishay
Websitehttp://www.vishay.com
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RES 51.1 OHM 3/4W 1% AXIAL

RN70C51R1FBSL Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
resistance51.1 Ohms
Tolerance±1%
Power (W)0.75W,3/4W
componentmetal film
characteristicFlame retardant coating, military, moisture-proof, safe
Temperature Coefficient±50ppm/°C
Operating temperature-65°C ~ 175°C
Package/casingAxial
Supplier device packagingAxial
size/dimensions0.180" diameter x 0.562" length (4.57mm x 14.27mm)
Height - Installation (maximum)-
Number of terminals2
failure rate-
notifyQPL or military specifications are for reference only. Non-military parts. See terms and conditions.
CMF (Military RN and RL)
www.vishay.com
Vishay Dale
Metal Film Resistors, Axial, Military, MIL-R-10509 Qualified,
Precision, Type RN and MIL-PRF-22684 Qualified, Type RL
FEATURES
• Very low noise (-40 dB)
• Very low voltage coefficient (5 ppm/V)
• Controlled temperature coefficient
• Flame retardant epoxy coating
• Commercial alternatives to military styles are available
with higher power ratings. See CMF Industrial data sheet:
(www.vishay.com/doc?31018)
STANDARD ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RESISTANCE RESISTANCE RESISTANCE
RANGE
RANGE
RESISTANCE
MAX.
RANGE
POWER POWER
MIL
DIELECTRIC
RANGE
GLOBAL MIL
RATING RATING WORKING
TOL.
(3)
SPEC.
STRENGTH
MODEL STYLE
P
70 °C
P
125 °C
VOLTAGE
(1)
MIL-R-10509 MIL-R-10509 MIL-R-10509
±%
SHEET
V
AC
± 100 ppm/°C ± 50 ppm/°C ± 25 ppm/°C MIL-PRF-22684
W
W
V
(D)
(C)
(E)
CMF50
CMF55
CMF60
CMF65
CMF70
CMF07
CMF20
RN50
RN55
RN60
RN65
RN70
RL07
RL20
08
07
01
02
03
01
02
-
0.125
0.25
0.50
0.75
(2)
0.25
0.50
0.05
0.10
0.125
0.25
0.50
-
-
200
200
300
350
500
250
350
-
10 to 301K
10 to 1M
10 to 2M
10 to 2.49M
-
-
10 to 100K
49.9 to 100K
49.9 to 499K
49.9 to 1M
24.9 to 1M
-
-
10 to 100K
49.9 to 100K
49.9 to 499K
49.9 to 1M
24.9 to 1M
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
51 to 150K
4.3 to 470K
0.1, 0.25,
0.5, 1
0.1, 0.25,
0.5, 1
0.1, 0.25,
0.5, 1
0.1, 0.25,
0.5, 1
0.1, 0.25,
0.5, 1
2, 5
2, 5
450
450
500
900
900
450
700
Notes
(1)
Continuous working voltage shall be
P
x
R
or maximum working voltage, whichever is less.
(2)
Formerly rated at 1 W and is the direct replacement for RN70 of MIL-R-10509 rev. D.
(3)
Tolerances of ± 0.1 %, ± 0.25 % and ± 0.5 % are not applicable to characteristic D.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PARAMETER
Voltage Coefficient
Insulation Resistance
Operating Temperature Range
Terminal Strength
Solderability
UNIT
ppm/V
°C
Ib
CONDITION
5 when measured between 10 % and full rated voltage
10
10
min. dry;
10
8
min. after moisture test
-65/+175 (see derating curves for military range)
5 pound pull test for RL07/RL20; 2 pound pull test for all others
Continuous satisfactory coverage when tested in accordance
with MIL-R-10509 and MIL-PRF-22684
Revision: 16-Sep-16
Document Number: 31027
1
For technical questions, contact:
ff2aresistors@vishay.com
THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENT
ARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT
www.vishay.com/doc?91000
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