wirewoundaffects
Wirewoundaffects is a term used to describe the influence of the physical construction of a wirewound component on its electrical performance. Wirewound components, such as resistors and inductors, are manufactured by winding a resistive wire or a conductive wire around a core. The characteristics of this winding process, including the type of wire, the diameter of the wire, the number of turns, the pitch of the winding, and the material of the core, all contribute to the component's final electrical properties.
For resistors, the wire winding affects its resistance value, temperature coefficient, and its ability to handle