I just ordered a bunch of stock from Newark. wow, was I surprised by the variations in size of 1/2 watt metal film resistors.
Take a look at the photo. All 3 groups of resistors are 500 mW, 1% metal film resistors that came from different manufacturers.
LEFT Vishay/BC Components, SFR16S0 series. As I recall they're manufactured in Brazil and Thailand. They're diminutive in size. Being the size of a flea, its hard for me to imagine that these things truly have a 500 mW power rating, but here's the data sheet:
http://www.vishay.com/docs/28722/sfr16s25.pdf
MIDDLE Wellwyn, made in the UK. They are about the size of what I think of when I think of a 1/2 watt metal film resistor.
RIGHT MultiComp, made in China. They are HUGE, and oversized for what I think of as a 500 mW resistors. Their spec sheets are spotty. I only bought them when I couldn't find the required value from another supplier who provided more complete data sheets.
Can anyone provide feedback for me on the Vishay product that's located in the left side of the photo? Although things seem to look OK on the spec sheet (and the spec sheet does offer far more complete data than you'll find in most resistor spec sheets), their diminutive size worries me. Maybe I'm just old enough to be prejudiced to the idea that size matters more than it should. I know that metal film resistors are more volumentrically efficient than other types, and that manufacturing technology is making things smaller, but geez...
My gut feeling is that those little flea-sized resistors will get really hot, and that they will just burn up, or they will burn the board, or they will burn my fingers.
Does anyone have experience with them?
Take a look at the photo. All 3 groups of resistors are 500 mW, 1% metal film resistors that came from different manufacturers.
LEFT Vishay/BC Components, SFR16S0 series. As I recall they're manufactured in Brazil and Thailand. They're diminutive in size. Being the size of a flea, its hard for me to imagine that these things truly have a 500 mW power rating, but here's the data sheet:
http://www.vishay.com/docs/28722/sfr16s25.pdf
MIDDLE Wellwyn, made in the UK. They are about the size of what I think of when I think of a 1/2 watt metal film resistor.
RIGHT MultiComp, made in China. They are HUGE, and oversized for what I think of as a 500 mW resistors. Their spec sheets are spotty. I only bought them when I couldn't find the required value from another supplier who provided more complete data sheets.
Can anyone provide feedback for me on the Vishay product that's located in the left side of the photo? Although things seem to look OK on the spec sheet (and the spec sheet does offer far more complete data than you'll find in most resistor spec sheets), their diminutive size worries me. Maybe I'm just old enough to be prejudiced to the idea that size matters more than it should. I know that metal film resistors are more volumentrically efficient than other types, and that manufacturing technology is making things smaller, but geez...
My gut feeling is that those little flea-sized resistors will get really hot, and that they will just burn up, or they will burn the board, or they will burn my fingers.
Does anyone have experience with them?
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