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![]() "Ed Price" wrote in message news:mqdud.3291$Af.1453@fed1read07... "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 18:12:35 -0500, " Uncle Peter" wrote: I wish I could find carbon comps (decent values) for two cents each! Those days are long gone around these parts. __________________________________________________ _______ The days of carbon composition resistors are gone for good reason. Unless you are an antique collector and like to restore equipment using original parts, use metal film resistors instead. Their stability and reliability are far superior. -- Bill W6WRT I agree that carbon comp resistors have better alternatives if you are looking for accuracy and stability and low noise. OTOH, carbon comp resistors are an excellent choice for pulse generators and shaping networks. A metal film resistor will exhibit inductance and will often arc across its trim line, usually with catastrophic results. You can hit a 2-watt carbon comp resistor with repetitive pulses of hundreds of watts (peak, keeping the duty cycle low) many times without significant resistance shift and certainly without catastrophic failure. The carbon comps are not the choice for all circuits, but they still have their merits. 1. Something that has to be kept in mind is that most "carbon" resistors being sold today are "carbon film", not "carbon composition" and won't stand repetitive surge pulses. 2. IIRC, a mil-spec "10%" carbon comp can vary 42.4% over its life and still meet spec. Expect commercial parts to be worse. 3. There are ceramic composition resistors available that have all the good properties of carbon comp (except, I'm sure, cost) with none of the bad properties. |
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