Founded in Suzhou in 2000, Walder Electronics has developed a large number of alloy resistors that meet market demands in response to changes in the market. Below is an explanation of the parameters of different series of Walter alloy resistors, hoping to help engineers choose.
The resistance temperature coefficient (TCR) is a physical quantity that describes the degree to which resistance changes with temperature, usually in parts per million degrees Celsius (ppm/ ° C). It reflects the relative percentage change of the resistance value when the temperature changes by 1 ° C.
The WALTE resistor series includes a wide range of types, each with its own specific application and technical parameters. When selecting a WALTE resistor, several key parameters need to be considered to ensure that the selected resistor meets the specific application requirements