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Old September 13th 04, 07:42 PM
Dave Platt
 
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Bill Turner wrote:

If your application is really critical, spend some time browsing the
manufacturer's website. The more reputable manufacturers will have lots
of information available.


Or use one of the low-inductance metal-film/metal-foil types. Both
Vishay and Caddock offer resistors which have low levels of parasitic
inductance and capacitance.

Ferexample, Vishay quotes their VPR220Z precision-foil power resistors
(TO-220) as having no more than 0.1 uH of inductance ("due mainly to
the leads") and no more than 1 pF of capacitance, with typical values
being half to a third of those.

Caddock has similar parts, and several of the Caddock lines are
easily available through Mouser.

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