The MP915-8.00-1% is a high-precision, high-voltage resistor manufactured by Caddock Electronics Inc. It is designed for applications requiring accurate and stable resistance values under high voltage conditions. The 1% tolerance indicates the precision of the resistance value.
Applications
- High-voltage power supplies.
- Precision voltage dividers.
- Current sensing in high-voltage circuits.
- Medical equipment (e.g., defibrillators).
- Test and measurement equipment.
Features
- High Voltage Capability: Designed to withstand high voltage levels.
- High Precision: 1% tolerance ensures accurate resistance value.
- High Stability: Provides stable resistance value over temperature and time.
- Non-Inductive Design: Minimizes inductance for high-frequency applications.
- RoHS Compliant: Compliant with RoHS environmental standards.
Benefits
- Accurate Voltage and Current Control: Enables precise voltage and current control in high-voltage circuits.
- Improved System Performance: High stability ensures consistent performance over time.
- Reduced Noise: Non-inductive design minimizes noise in high-frequency applications.
- Reliable Operation: Designed for reliable operation in demanding environments.
- Environmentally Friendly: RoHS compliance ensures that the resistor is environmentally friendly.
Additional Details
The MP915-8.00-1% is constructed using Caddock's advanced film resistor technology, which provides excellent stability and precision. The resistor is designed to withstand high voltage levels without degradation in performance. The non-inductive design minimizes inductance, making it suitable for high-frequency applications. The resistor is available in a variety of package sizes to suit different application needs. It has a radial lead configuration. The 1% tolerance ensures that the resistance value is within 1% of the specified value. This resistor is commonly used in applications where high accuracy and stability are critical, such as in high-voltage power supplies and precision voltage dividers. Proper derating for voltage and power is essential for ensuring long term reliability.