Resistance Element
Item Name Code (INC) 02802
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An item of electrically resistive material in the form of a grid, ribbon, or wire designed to be used singly or built into groups to form a resistance unit. It is usually a maintenance part for a RESISTOR (as modified), a RHEOSTAT, or similar item. Includes items which can be used as "heaters" (heating elements) but which are rated in terms of resistance and resistance tolerance. Excludes ABSORBER, RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION; HEATER, THERMAL RELEASE; HEATING ELEMENT, ELECTRICAL (as modified); and RESISTOR (as modified).
Additional Information for Resistance Element
Resistance elements are a key component of resistors in the supply class of electrical and electronic equipment components. A resistor is an electrical component that limits or controls the flow of electric current in a circuit. The resistance element within a resistor is responsible for providing the desired level of resistance.
Resistance elements are typically made from materials with high resistivity, such as carbon, metal alloys, or metal oxide films. These materials are chosen based on their ability to resist the flow of electric current. The resistance value of a resistor is determined by the length, cross-sectional area, and resistivity of the material used in the resistance element.
Resistors are available in various forms, including through-hole resistors, surface mount resistors, and variable resistors. Through-hole resistors have leads that are inserted into holes on a circuit board, while surface mount resistors are soldered directly onto the surface of the board. Variable resistors, also known as potentiometers or rheostats, allow for adjustable resistance.
Resistance elements in resistors play a crucial role in controlling current flow, voltage levels, and signal attenuation in electrical and electronic circuits. They are widely used in a variety of applications, including power supplies, amplifiers, filters, and signal conditioning circuits.
When selecting a resistor for a specific application, it is important to consider the desired resistance value, power rating, tolerance, and temperature coefficient. These specifications ensure that the resistance element within the resistor can effectively perform its function in the electrical or electronic circuit.