trådresistors
Trådresistors, also known as wirewound resistors, are a type of electrical resistor that uses a long length of resistive wire wound around a core to create a specific resistance value. The wire is typically made of an alloy such as nichrome (nickel-chromium) or Manganin (copper-manganese-nickel), chosen for its stable resistance over a range of temperatures. The core is usually made of ceramic or a similar insulating material, providing structural support and heat dissipation.
The construction of a trådresistor involves carefully winding the resistive wire onto the core. The length
Trådresistors are known for their high power handling capabilities and excellent stability, making them suitable for