Inductive Wire Wound Fixed Resistor

Part Number J165P9090A

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Features

Axial terminal each end.

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Tempurature Coefficient Of Resistance In Ppm Per Deg Celsius:
    -20.0/+20.0
  • Electrical Resistance:
    909.000 ohms
  • Resistance Tolerance In Percent:
    -1.000/+1.000
  • Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius At Full Rated Power:
    25.0
  • Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius At Zero Percent Rated Power:
    275.0
  • Tempurature Range Of Tempurature Coefficient In Deg Celsius:
    -55.0/+275.0
  • Inclosure Method:
    Encapsulated
  • Terminal Type:
    Wire lead
  • Reliability Indicator:
    Established
  • Reliability Failure Rate Level In Percent:
    0.001
  • Terminal Length:
    1.500 inches
  • Body Diameter:
    0.094 inches
  • Body Length:
    0.406 inches
  • Power Dissipation Rating In Watts:
    2.000 free air
  • Cubic Measure (non-core):
    0.003 cubic inches
  • Unpackaged Unit Weight:
    1.000 grams
  • Style Designator:
    Axial terminal each end
  • Test Data Document:
    81349-mil-r-39007 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 data on certain environmental and performance requirements and test conditions that are shown as "typical", "average", "", etc.).
  • Specification Data:
    81349-mil-r-39007/8 government specification
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Resistors
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5905-01-097-1627

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