Reduced inductance coaxial resistor

Electrical resistors – With inductance-reducing

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338214, 338216, H01C 302

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055963099

ABSTRACT:
A coaxial type electrical resistor has a cylindrical conductor, a cylindrical insulator inserted into the opening of the conductor and a cylindrical resistor inserted into the opening of the insulator. Since the insulator is between the conductor and the resistor, a distance between the conductor and resistor may be small and magnetic flux leakage reduced. Thus the resistor has a small inductance and is appropriate as a high frequency large current resistor.

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