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The inductance of a fixed resistor depends quite a bit on the frequency
being used and the construction of the resistor. "Most resistors are non inductive" is a bit too general a statement, and can be incorrect in some cases. For instance, power resistors are often wirewound construction, which introduces significant inductance, even at HF frequencies. Many film resistors have significant inductance at VHF and UHF frequencies as well. Online distributors like Digi-Key and Mouser Electronics will offer some non-inductive types, but you need to be aware of the aforementioned variables when making your selection. "CW" wrote in message ... Most anywhere that sells electronics parts. Most resistors are non inductive. If you want inductive ones, you will have to look around a bit. |
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