NPFC - MIL-PRF-39009
RESISTORS, FIXED, WIRE WOUND, (POWER TYPE, CHASSIS MOUNTED), NONESTABLISHED RELIABILITY, ESTABLISHED RELIABILITY, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
| Organization: | NPFC |
| Publication Date: | 3 July 1997 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 35 |
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This specification covers the general requirements for reliability (non-ER), and established reliability (ER), power type, wire-wound, fixed resistors which utilize the principal of heat dissipation through a metal mounting surface. The resistors have an initial resistance tolerance of ±1 percent. These resistors are suitable for continuous full load operation at an ambient temperature of +25°C, and when derated up to +250°C (see figure 1). These resistors should not be used in circuits where their ac performance is of critical importance in the operation of such circuits. However, provisions have been made in particular styles to minimize inductance (see 3.1). These resistors will have life failure rate levels (FRL) ranging from 1.0 percent to 0.001 percent per 1,000 hours (see 1.2.1.4). These FRL are established at a 60 percent confidence on the basis of the life tests. The FRL, identified by the appropriate symbol, is referred to operation at full rated wattage at +25°C, with a permissible change in resistance of ±2 percent as the criteria for failure.
The PIN is in the following form, and as specified (see 3.1 and 6.5).
RER65 F 1001 M ----------- ------- ------------ ------------ Style Resistance Resistance Product level (see 1.2.1.1) tolerance (see 1.2.1.3) designator (see 1.2.1.2) (see 1.2.1.4)
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The style is identified by the three-letter symbol "RER" followed by a two digit number; the letters identify established reliability, chassis mounted, power type, wire-wound, fixed resistor, and the number identifies the size and power rating of the resistor.
The resistance tolerance is identified by a single letter in accordance with table I. TABLE I. Resistance tolerance.
Symbol Resistance
tolerance
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The nominal resistance value expressed in ohms is identified by a four digit number; the first three represent significant figures, and the last digit specifies the number of zeros to follow. Where fractional values of an ohm, and values of less than 100 ohms are required, the letter "R" is substituted for one of the significant digits to represent the decimal point. When the letter "R" is used, the succeeding digits become significant. The following are examples of symbols for resistance values:
R100 = 0.10 ohm 1R00 = 1.00 ohm 10R0 = 10.0 ohms 1000 = 100 ohms 1001 = 1,000 ohms 1002 = 10,000 ohms
Minimum and maximum nominal resistance values are as specified (see 3.1). The standard resistance values for every decade follows the sequence demonstrated for the "1 to 10" decade (see table II). TABLE II. Standard resistance values for the 1 to 10 decade. 1/
F(1.0)
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The product level designation as shown in table III is signified by a single letter (C, M, P, R, S), which identifies the product level for which the resistor is qualified (see 4.5). TABLE III. Product level designator.
Product level Product
designator level
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intended Use:
Resistors described herein are intended to be used to utilize the principal of heat dissipation through a metal mounting surface. Resistors should not be used in circuits where their ac... View More
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