RBR56L2R610FR

Resistors

RESISTOR,FIXED,WIRE WOUND,NONINDUCTIVE

RBR56L2R610FR

5905-00-142-0123

5905 - Resistors

Military Specifications

RESISTOR,FIXED,WIRE WOUND,NONINDUCTIVE

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Technical Characteristics

  • Temp Range Of Temp Coefficient In Deg Celsius

    -65.0/+145.0

  • Unpackaged Unit Weight

    1.500 grams

  • Body Length

    0.344 inches nominal

  • Temp Coefficient Of Resistance In Ppm Per Deg Celsius

    -30.0/+30.0

  • Ambient Temp In Deg Celsius At Zero Percent Rated Power

    145.0

  • Style Designator

    axial terminal each end

  • ~1

    data on certain environmental and performanc

  • Test Data Document

    81349-mil-r-39005 specification (includes engineering type bulletins, brochures,etc., that reflect specification type data in specification format; excludes commercial catalogs, industry directories, and similar trade publications, reflecting general type

  • Resistance Tolerance In Percent

    -1.000/+1.000

  • Body Diameter

    0.250 inches nominal

  • Reliability Failure Rate Level In Percent

    0.010

  • Electrical Resistance

    2.610 ohms

  • Ambient Temp In Deg Celsius At Full Rated Power

    125.0

  • Terminal Length

    1.500 inches minimum

  • Reliability Indicator

    established

  • Power Dissipation Rating In Watts

    0.125 free air

  • Cubic Measure (Non-Core)

    0.017 cubic inches

  • Inclosure Method

    encapsulated

  • Terminal Type

    wire lead

  • Specification/Standard Data

    81349-mil-r-39005/5 government specification

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