Frequency dependent resistive element

Electrical resistors – In coaxial transmission line or wave guide

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338 81R, H01C 1300

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058835652

ABSTRACT:
A frequency dependent resistor in which the length of the current path across the resistor varies as a function of the frequency of the electrical signals being passed therethrough. The resistor uses the principal known as skin effect to direct relatively higher frequency signals through a longer path through the resistor than is experienced by signals having a relatively low frequency.

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