摘要:
A power resistor may be formed as a stacked arrangement of first and second terminal plates positioned on either side of a resistor plate and insulated therefrom by interposing first and second insulator plates. Preferably, the insulator plates are metallic plates with non-conductive surfaces. As an example, anodized aluminum plates may be used. The metallic insulator plates provide good thermal conduction paths between the resistor plate and the opposing terminal plates, allowing efficient heat transfer from the power resistor. Further, with metallic insulators, each layer in the stack may be made of metal with attendant structural advantages. For example, the stacked resistor may be subjected to significant compressive force in mounting without need for special precautions or load distribution measures, as might be required with ceramic insulating layers. Preferably, the stack includes interlayer features allowing it to be frictionally fitted together, thus simplifying assembly.
摘要:
Resistors for use in electrical circuits are formed of an alloy comprising from about 50 to about 95 mol percent aluminum, from about 5 to about 50 mol percent titanium and up to about 15 mol percent of at least one additional metal or a combination of two or more additional metals.
摘要:
A high-accuracy current detecting resistor is provided whose resistance does not change greatly according to temperature change and which has an excellent dielectric strength. In a resistor in which an electrical resistance alloy plate and a radiating metallic plate are laminated via a resin insulating layer, the electrical resistance alloy plate is formed of an alloy containing nickel and copper and is adhered to the resin insulating layer by etching a grain boundary of the alloy in the form of a concave.
摘要:
A power resistor may be formed as a stacked arrangement of first and second terminal plates positioned on either side of a resistor plate and insulated therefrom by interposing first and second insulator plates. Preferably, the insulator plates are metallic plates with non-conductive surfaces. As an example, anodized aluminum plates may be used. The metallic insulator plates provide good thermal conduction paths between the resistor plate and the opposing terminal plates, allowing efficient heat transfer from the power resistor. Further, with metallic insulators, each layer in the stack may be made of metal with attendant structural advantages. For example, the stacked resistor may be subjected to significant compressive force in mounting without need for special precautions or load distribution measures, as might be required with ceramic insulating layers. Preferably, the stack includes interlayer features allowing it to be frictionally fitted together, thus simplifying assembly.