Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
ArcolResistance
10Ω
Power Rating
20W
Tolerance
±5%
Technology
Non-Inductive Film
Series
AP821
Package/Case
TO-220
Temperature Coefficient
±100ppm/°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+150°C
Lead Pitch
5.34mm
Minimum Operating Temperature
-65°C
Product details
AP821 Series 20 Watts TO-220 High Power Resistors
The AP821 series Non-inductive 20 Watt high power T0220 resistor pack with a very low thermal resistance. Applications for the AP821 series include:- High frequency emitter circuits in switching power supplies; voltage regulation; low energy pulse loading; Motor control circuits; Motor drive circuits
20 Watts at 25˚C case temperature on heat sink (Using thermal grease)
Single Moulded case for protection
Easy to mount to heat sink via single screw mounting hole
Electrically isolated case
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
ArcolResistance
10Ω
Power Rating
20W
Tolerance
±5%
Technology
Non-Inductive Film
Series
AP821
Package/Case
TO-220
Temperature Coefficient
±100ppm/°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+150°C
Lead Pitch
5.34mm
Minimum Operating Temperature
-65°C
Product details
AP821 Series 20 Watts TO-220 High Power Resistors
The AP821 series Non-inductive 20 Watt high power T0220 resistor pack with a very low thermal resistance. Applications for the AP821 series include:- High frequency emitter circuits in switching power supplies; voltage regulation; low energy pulse loading; Motor control circuits; Motor drive circuits
20 Watts at 25˚C case temperature on heat sink (Using thermal grease)
Single Moulded case for protection
Easy to mount to heat sink via single screw mounting hole
Electrically isolated case