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Part RoHS Manufacturer Resistance Rated Power Dissipation (P) Maximum Operating Temperature Tolerance Technology Construction Packing Method Package Style (Meter) Sub-Category Minimum Operating Temperature Temperature Coef (ppm/Cel) Operating Voltage Length (Package) Series Diameter (Package)

GWS50048200KLX000

Vishay Intertechnology

820 ohm

500 W

10 %

WIRE WOUND

Welded

Bulk

Panel Mount

Other Resistors

100,180

3000 V

330 mm

32.5 mm

GWS50048209KLX000

Vishay Intertechnology

82 ohm

500 W

10 %

WIRE WOUND

Welded

Bulk

Panel Mount

Other Resistors

100,180

3000 V

330 mm

32.5 mm

RW3026706800KLX000

Vishay Intertechnology

680 ohm

400 W

350 Cel

10 %

WIRE WOUND

All-Welded

Bulk

Panel Mount

Other Resistors

-55 Cel

100,180

5000 V

266.7 mm

RW

33.3 mm

GWS05031000KLX000

Vishay Intertechnology

100 ohm

40 W

10 %

WIRE WOUND

Welded

Bulk

Panel Mount

Other Resistors

100,180

400 V

62 mm

14.8 mm

Other Function Resistors

In addition to fixed, fusible, and non-linear resistors, there are several other types of resistors that serve different purposes. One type is the thermistor, which is a resistor that varies with temperature. The resistance of a thermistor decreases as the temperature increases, making it useful for temperature measurement and control applications. Another type is the varistor, which is a resistor with a variable resistance that depends on the applied voltage. Varistors are commonly used as surge protectors to limit high-voltage spikes in electronic circuits.

Another type of resistor is the photoresistor, also known as a light-dependent resistor (LDR). Photoresistors are sensitive to light, and their resistance decreases as the intensity of light increases. They are used in light-sensing applications such as automatic light switches and camera exposure meters. In addition, there are potentiometers, which are variable resistors that can be adjusted to control the flow of current in a circuit. Potentiometers are commonly used in audio equipment and for calibration purposes.

Lastly, there are network resistors, which are resistors that are integrated into a single package to create a network of multiple resistors. These are commonly used in electronic circuits that require several resistors with different values, and they can save space and simplify circuit design. Overall, there are various types of resistors available, each with unique characteristics that make them suitable for specific applications.