by Riedon | Jan 4, 2017 | Resistors
Inrush limiting resistors Inrush limiting resistors of a few Ohms or less in series with the AC line can address a problem with AC-DC converters where a large surge current may occur as the device powers up and the bulk storage capacitors initially charge. One...
by Riedon | Dec 13, 2016 | Resistors
Powering LED’s With Resistors Efficient and reliable operation of LED lighting is dependent on the right choice of current-limiting resistor. in many situations the necessary ballast resistor is likely to dissipate several Watts of power. This not only dictates...
by Riedon | Dec 6, 2016 | Pulse Withstanding Resistors, Resistors
Pulse Withstanding Resistors Determining the right pulse handling capabilities for a particular application is not always easy. Dealing with inrush current is different than dealing with transient suppression, for example. For pulses of up to five seconds, the...
by Riedon | Nov 17, 2016 | Resistors, Wirewound resistors
Wirewound Resistors To Absorb Energy Events The source of a pulse can come from many places including lightning, inductive loads (motors), capacitor banks, switchgear, or even switching heating and ventilation systems in and out of a circuit. A device such as a...
by Riedon | Nov 8, 2016 | Resistors
Resistor Paramaters • Impulse strength is the maximum allowed short-duration (impulse) electric energy that the resistor can withstand without exceeding the limiting temperature. • Limiting voltage, also referred to as dielectric strength, is the maximum allowable...