DLA - MIL-R-22684D
RESISTORS, FIXED, FILM (INSULATED) GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
| Organization: | DLA |
| Publication Date: | 21 April 1994 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 25 |
scope:
This specification covers the general requirements for insulated, film, fixed resistors of 2-and 5-percent resistance tolerance. These resistors are capable of full-load operation at an ambient temperature of 70°C and have a resistance-temperatu
The PIN is in the following form, and as specified (see 3.1).
The style is identified by the two-letter symbol "RL" followed by a two-digit number; the letters identify insulated, film, fixed resistors, and the number identifies the size and power rating of the resistors.
The terminal is identified by the single letter "S" indicating solderability. The first two digits represent significant figures and the last digit specifies the number of zeros to follow.
The nominal resistance value expressed in ohms is identified by a three-digit number; the first two digits represent significant figures and the last digit specifies the number of zeros to follow.
Examples: 100 = 10 ohms 101 = 100 ohms 102 = 1,000 ohms
Minimum and maximum resistance values shall be as specified (see 3.1). The standard values for every decade shall follow the sequence demonstrated for the "10 to 100" decade. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to U.S. Army Research Laboratory, ATTN: AMSRL-EP-RD, Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5601 by using the Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter.
The resistance tolerance is identified by a single letter in accordance with table I. TABLE 1 Resistance tolerance.
Symbol Resistance
tolerance
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intended Use:
These film resistors described herein are intended to be used in electronic circuits where semiprecision characteristics and small sizes are required. These resistors are capable of full-load... View More
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