ETC NFR25H-1R-5

Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
FEATURES
NFR25/25H
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
• Overload protection without
risk of fire
• Wide range of overload currents.
APPLICATIONS
• Audio
• Video.
DESCRIPTION
A homogeneous film of metal alloy is
deposited on a high grade ceramic
body. After a helical groove has been
cut in the resistive layer, tinned
connecting wires of electrolytic
copper are welded to the end-caps.
The resistors are coated with a grey,
flame retardant lacquer which
provides electrical, mechanical, and
climatic protection. The
encapsulation is resistant to all
cleaning solvents in accordance with
“MIL-STD-202E, method 215”, and
“IEC 60068-2-45”..
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
NFR25
NFR25H
1 Ω to 15 kΩ
Resistance range
±5%; E24 series
Resistance tolerance and series
Maximum dissipation at Tamb = 70 °C
0.33 W
0.5 W
240 K/W
150 K/W
1 Ω ≤ R ≤ 4.7 Ω
≤±200 × 10−6/K
≤±200 × 10−6/K
4.7 Ω < R ≤ 15 Ω
≤±200 × 10−6/K
≤±100 × 10−6/K
15 Ω < R ≤ 15 kΩ
10−6/K
≤±100 × 10−6/K
Thermal resistance (Rth)
Temperature coefficient:
≤±100 ×
Maximum permissible voltage
(DC or RMS)
250 V
Basic specifications
350 V
IEC 60115-1 and 60115-2
Climatic category (IEC 60068)
55/155/56
Stability after:
load
∆R/R max.: ±1% + 0.05 Ω
climatic tests
∆R/R max.: ±1% + 0.05 Ω
soldering
∆R/R max.: ±0.25% + 0.05 Ω
Table 1
Ordering code indicating resistor type and packaging
ORDERING CODE 23.. ... .....
ORDERING INFORMATION
Ordering code (12NC)
BANDOLIER IN AMMOPACK
TYPE
RADIAL
TAPED
• The resistors have a 12-digit
ordering code starting with 23
• The subsequent 7 digits indicate
the resistor type and packaging;
see Table 1.
• The remaining 3 digits indicate the
resistance values:
– The first 2 digits indicate the
resistance value.
– The last digit indicates the
resistance decade in
accordance with Table 2.
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BANDOLIER
ON REEL
STRAIGHT LEADS
STRAIGHT
LEADS
4000 units
1000 units
5000 units
5000 units
NFR25
06 204 03...
22 205 13...
22 205 33...
22 205 23...
NFR25H
06 207 03...
22 207 13...
22 207 33...
22 207 23...
Table 2
Last digit of 12NC
RESISTANCE
DECADE
LAST DIGIT
1 to 9.1 Ω
8
10 to 91 Ω
9
100 to 910 Ω
1
1 to 9.1 kΩ
2
10 to 15 kΩ
3
1
ORDERING EXAMPLE
The ordering code for a NFR25
resistor with value 750 Ω, supplied on
a bandolier of 1000 units in
ammopack is: 2322 205 13751.
Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
NFR25/25H
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Product characterization
Standard values of nominal resistance are taken from the E24 series for resistors with a tolerance of ±5%.
The values of the E24 series are in accordance with “IEC publication 60063”.
Limiting values
LIMITING VOLTAGE(1)
(V)
LIMITING POWER
(W)
NFR25
250
0.33
NFR25H
350
0.5
TYPE
Note
1. The maximum voltage that may be continuously applied to the resistor element, see “IEC publication 60115-1”.
The maximum permissible hot-spot temperature is 155 °C.
DERATING
The power that the resistor can dissipate depends on the operating temperature; see Fig.1.
CCB412
handbook, 4 columns Pmax
(%Prated)
100
50
0
−55
0
50
70
100
155
Tamb (°C)
Fig.1 Maximum dissipation (Pmax) in percentage of rated power as a function of the ambient temperature (Tamb).
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Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
NFR25/25H
FUSING CHARACTERISTIC
The resistors will fuse without the risk of fire and within an indicated range of overload. Fusing means that the resistive
value of the resistor increases at least 100 times; see Figs 2, 3 and 4.
The fusing characteristic is measured under constant voltage.
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10 3
handbook, halfpage
t
(s)
10 2
10
1
10 –1
0
4
8
MEA674
t
(s)
10 2
10
1
P overload (W)
10 –1
12
Fig.2 Fusing characteristic: 1 Ω ≤ R ≤ 15 Ω.
t
(s)
102
10
1
10−1
0
CCA981
8
12
16
20
24
Poverload (W)
NFR25H
This graph is based on measured data which
may deviate according to the application.
Fig.4 Fusing characteristic.
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4
8
12
P overload (W)
Fig.3 Fusing characteristic: 15 Ω < R ≤ 15 kΩ.
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4
0
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NFR25
This graph is based on measured data which
may deviate according to the application.
NFR25
This graph is based on measured data which
may deviate according to the application.
3
10halfpage
handbook,
MEA675
10 3
handbook, halfpage
3
Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
NFR25/25H
PULSE LOADING CAPABILITIES
MBG610
103
handbook, full pagewidth
P max
(W)
102
tp/ti = 1000
500
200
100
10
50
20
10
5
1
2
10−1
10−6
10−5
10−4
10−3
10−2
10−1
ti (s)
1
NFR25
Fig.5
ˆ max )
Pulse on a regular basis; maximum permissible peak pulse power ( P
as a function of pulse duration (ti), 1 Ω ≤ R < 15 Ω.
MBG611
103
handbook, full pagewidth
P max
(W)
102
10
tp/ti = 1000
100
1
20
2
10−1
10−6
10−5
10−4
10−3
10−2
10−1
NFR25
Fig.6
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ˆ max )
Pulse on a regular basis; maximum permissible peak pulse power ( P
as a function of pulse duration (ti), 15 Ω < R ≤ 15 kΩ.
4
ti (s)
1
Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
NFR25/25H
MEA678
600
handbook, full pagewidth
V max
(V)
500
400
300
200
100
0
10 6
10 5
10 4
10 3
10 2
10 1
1
t i (s)
NFR25
Fig.7
ˆ max )
Pulse on a regular basis; maximum permissible peak pulse voltage ( V
as a function of pulse duration (ti).
MLB653
10 3
handbook, full pagewidth
Pmax
(W)
t p /t i = 1000
500
10 2
200
100
50
20
10
10
5
2
1
10 1
10 6
10 5
10 4
10 3
10 2
10 1
NFR25H
Fig.8
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ˆ max )
Pulse on a regular basis; maximum permissible peak pulse power ( P
as a function of pulse duration (ti).
5
t i (s)
1
Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
NFR25/25H
MGB738
1200
handbook, full pagewidth
Vmax
(V)
800
400
0
10−6
10−5
10−4
10−3
10−2
10−1
NFR25H
Fig.9
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ˆ max )
Pulse on a regular basis; maximum permissible peak pulse voltage ( V
as a function of pulse duration (ti).
6
ti (s)
1
Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
NFR25/25H
Application information
MGB741
100
MGB742
50
handbook, halfpage
handbook, halfpage
∆T
(K)
∆T
(K)
80
40
60
30
40
20
20
10
5 mm
10 mm
15 mm
0
0
0
0.2
0.4
P (W)
0
0.6
0.2
0.4
P (W)
0.6
NFR25
Minimum distance from resistor body to PCB = 1 mm.
NFR25
Fig.11 Temperature rise (∆T) at the lead end
(soldering point) as a function of dissipated
power at various lead lengths after mounting.
Fig.10 Hot-spot temperature rise (∆T) as
a function of dissipated power.
MGB739
100
MGB740
50
handbook, halfpage
handbook, halfpage
∆T
(K)
∆T
(K)
80
5 mm
40
10 mm
60
30
15 mm
40
20
20
10
0
0
0
0.2
0.4
P (W)
0.6
0
NFR25H
0.4
P (W)
0.6
NFR25H
Minimum distance from resistor body to PCB = 1 mm.
Fig.13 Temperature rise (∆T) at the lead end
(soldering point) as a function of dissipated
power at various lead lengths after mounting.
Fig.12 Hot-spot temperature rise (∆T) as
a function of dissipated power.
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Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
NFR25/25H
MECHANICAL DATA
Mass per 100 units
L1
TYPE
MASS
(g)
handbook, 4 columns
NFR25
NFR25H
∅d
25
CCB414
∅D
L2
Marking
The nominal resistance and tolerance
are marked on the resistor using four
coloured bands in accordance with
IEC publication 60062 “Colour codes
for fixed resistors”.
For ease of recognition a fifth ring is
added, which is violet for type NFR25
and white for type NFR25H.
Outlines
The length of the body (L1) is
measured by inserting the leads into
holes of two identical gauge plates
and moving these plates parallel to
each other until the resistor body is
clamped without deformation
(“IEC publication 60294”).
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For dimensions see Table 3.
Fig.14 Outline.
Table 3
Resistor type and relevant physical dimensions; see Fig.14
TYPE
NFR25
NFR25H
8
∅D
MAX.
(mm)
L1
MAX.
(mm)
L2
MAX.
(mm)
∅d
(mm)
2.5
6.5
7.5
0.58 ±0.05
Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
NFR25/25H
Unless otherwise specified the following values apply:
TESTS AND REQUIREMENTS
Temperature: 15 °C to 35 °C
Essentially all tests are carried out in accordance with the
schedule of “IEC publication 60115-1”, category
LCT/UCT/56 (rated temperature range: Lower Category
Temperature, Upper Category Temperature; damp heat,
long term, 56 days). The testing also covers the
requirements specified by EIA and EIAJ.
Relative humidity: 45% to 75%
Air pressure: 86 kPa to 106 kPa.
In Table 4 the tests and requirements are listed with
reference to the relevant clauses of “IEC publications
60115-1 and 60068”; a short description of the test
procedure is also given. In some instances deviations from
the IEC recommendations were necessary for our method
of specifying. For inflammability requirements reference is
made to “IEC 60115-1” and to “EN 140000, appendix D”.
The tests are carried out in accordance with
IEC publication 60068, “Recommended basic climatic and
mechanical robustness testing procedure for electronic
components” and under standard atmospheric conditions
according to “IEC 60068-1”, subclause 5.3.
All soldering tests are performed with mildly activated flux.
Table 4
Test procedures and requirements
IEC
60115-1
CLAUSE
IEC
60068-2
TEST
METHOD
REQUIREMENTS
TEST
PROCEDURE
NFR25
NFR25H
Tests in accordance with the schedule of IEC publication 60115-8
4.4.1
visual examination
no holes; clean surface; no damage
4.4.2
dimensions (outline)
gauge (mm)
4.5
resistance
applied voltage (+0/−10%):
see Table 3
R − Rnom: max. ±5%
R < 10 Ω: 0.1 V
10 Ω ≤ R < 100 Ω: 0.3 V
100 Ω ≤ R < 1 kΩ: 1 V
1 kΩ ≤ R < 10 kΩ: 3 V
10 kΩ ≤ R ≤ 15 kΩ: 10 V
4.18
Tb
resistance to
soldering heat
thermal shock: 3 s; 350 °C;
6 mm from body
4.29
45 (Xa)
component solvent
resistance
isopropyl alcohol or H2O
followed by brushing in
accordance with “MIL 202 F ”
4.17
Ta
solderability
2 s; 235 °C
voltage proof on
insulation
2 × maximum voltage (RMS)
during 1 minute;
metal block method
4.7
4.16
U
4.16.2
Ua
tensile all samples
4.16.3
Ub
bending half
load 5 N; 4 × 90°
number of samples
4.16.4
Uc
torsion other half
of samples
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∆R/R max.: ±0.25% + 0.05 Ω
no visual damage
good tinning; no damage
no breakdown or flashover
robustness of
terminations:
load 10 N; 10 s
3 × 360° in opposite directions
9
number of failures <10 × 10−6
number of failures <10 × 10−6
no damage
∆R/R max.: ±0.25% + 0.05 Ω
Philips Components
Product specification
Fusible resistors
NFR25/25H
IEC
60115-1
CLAUSE
IEC
60068-2
TEST
METHOD
4.20
Eb
bump
3 × 1500 bumps in 3 directions;
40 g
no damage
∆R/R max.: ±0.25% + 0.05 Ω
4.22
Fc
vibration
frequency 10 to 500 Hz;
displacement 1.5 mm or
acceleration 10 g; 3 directions;
total 6 hours (3 × 2 hours)
no damage
∆R/R max.: ±0.25% + 0.05 Ω
4.19
14 (Na)
rapid change of
temperature
30 minutes at LCT and
30 minutes at UCT; 5 cycles
no visual damage
∆R/R max.: ±0.25% + 0.05 Ω
6 days; 55 °C; 95 to 98% RH
Rins min.: 103 MΩ
4.23
REQUIREMENTS
TEST
NFR25
30 (D)
damp heat
(accelerated)
1st cycle
4.23.6
30 (D)
damp heat
(accelerated)
remaining cycles
3 (Ca)
4.25.1
4.23.2
NFR25H
climatic sequence:
4.23.3
4.24.2
PROCEDURE
27 (Ba)
4.8.4.2
∆R/R max.: ±1% + 0.05 Ω
damp heat
(steady state) (IEC)
56 days; 40 °C; 90 to 95% RH;
loaded with 0.01 Pn
(IEC steps: 4 to 100 V)
endurance (at 70 °C)
1000 hours;
loaded with Pn or Vmax;
1.5 hours on and 0.5 hours off
Rins max.: 1000 MΩ
∆R/R max.: ±1% + 0.05 Ω
∆R/R max.: ±1% + 0.05 Ω
∆R/R max.: ±1% + 0.05 Ω
endurance at upper
1000 hours;
category temperature no load
temperature
coefficient
at 20/LCT/20 °C and
20/UCT/20 °C (TC × 10−6/K):
1 Ω ≤ R ≤ 4.7 Ω
≤±200 × 10−6/K
≤±200 × 10−6/K
4.7 Ω < R ≤ 15 Ω
≤±200 × 10−6/K
≤±100 × 10−6/K
15 Ω < R ≤ 15 kΩ
≤±100 × 10−6/K
≤±100 × 10−6/K
4.12
noise
“IEC publication 60195”
4.26
accidental overload
cheese-cloth
<0.1 µV/V
nonflammable
Other tests in accordance with IEC 60115 clauses and IEC 60068 test method
4.17
20 (Tb)
solderability
(after ageing)
8 hours steam or 16 hours
155 °C; leads immersed 6 mm
for 2 ±0.5 s in a solder bath at
235 ±5 °C
good tinning (≥95% covered);
no damage
4.6.1.1
insulation resistance
maximum voltage 500 V (DC)
after 1 minute;
metal block method
Rins min.: 104 MΩ
see 2nd amendment
to “IEC 60115-1”,
Jan.’87
pulse load
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see Figs 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9
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