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  • #16
    Interesting stuff! I recently bought a Vishay 1 watt metal film resistor and it was 6x2mm! I had thought it was a mis-pull, but the data sheet comfirmed it.

    http://www.mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/pr010203.pdf

    Another thing to think about is the melting point of the solder. I checked and it looks like Sn63 types melt at 183C and 95% lead at 307C. Using 95% lead could help keep them hot ones in place.
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    • #17
      I ran into this subject when I switched companies in the late 80s. At the first company, RN55s (a military spec) were called 1/8W. At the next company they were called 1/4W. Turns out both were right. The spec sheet said 1/8W @ 125C, 1/4W @ 85C. They were almost always 100ppm. Occasionally you could find 50ppm parts. But when the move came to surface mount, it was hard to find any 1% parts that were 100ppm. IIFC 250ppm was the norm.
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      • #18
        Here's the photo that seems to have disappeared from the first post:



        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. 500 mW power rating. 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, and noisy.
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