Riedon PF series power film resistors for RC snubber applications

simple snubber circuit using power film resistors

Figure 1

The figure to the left depicts a simplified RC snubber circuit.  These circuits are included in boost converters, buck converters, and rectifiers.  Typical application include inverters, power supplies, battery chargers, and motor drives.  The snubber circuits are used to limit the excessive inductive energy associated with the fast switching of high currents.  When the MOSFET (Q1) is switched off, the capacitor (C1) charges through the resistor (R1) and the current will flow from top to bottom.  When the MOSFET is switched on the capacitor will discharge through the resistor and MOSFET to ground.  Due to high switching frequencies the inductance of the resistor must be minimized and Riedon’s power film resistors are an ideal choice for these applications.


Key attributes of the PF series power resistors

  • Planar design for very low inductance (<50nH)
  • Electrically isolated backplate
  • Thick or thin film depending on resistance value
  • Surface mount, Through Hole, Screw/flying lead terminations
  • High power density
  • Very low thermal resistance to minimize heatsink requirements
  • Isolation to 5kV
  • 5% tolerance standard, 1% may be available
PF series power film resistors

Riedon’s PF series power resistors

 

Datasheet links:
PFC10
PFS35
PF1262
PF220x
PF247x
PFM
PF227x
PFU