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* '''Total Resistance:''' 11,100 Ω | * '''Total Resistance:''' 11,100 Ω | ||
* '''Number of Decades:''' 3 | * '''Number of Decades:''' 3 | ||
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Revision as of 20:34, 30 April 2024
The General Radio 1432-C Decade Resistor was introduced in Catalog M (1951) and remained available through Catalog P (1959).
The Type 1432-C is a decade resistance box comprised of three Type 510 decade resistance units in series, for a total resistance of 11,100 Ω. The 510 decade units use an 11-position switch, with the first position shorting the decade, and the following positions increasing the resistance by one step. The switch has a make-before-break configuration, i.e. regardless of the position there is always continuity between the terminals. The terminals are Type 938 equipped with a shorting link to the case. The decades are housed in an aluminum case shielded and insulated from its resistance terminals.
Specifications
- Total Resistance: 11,100 Ω
- Number of Decades: 3
Decade Unit Type | Total Resistance Ohms | Resistance / Unit Ohms | Accuracy per increment | Maximum Current | Power/step |
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510-C | 100 | 10 | ±0.05% | 250 mA | 0.6 W |
510-D | 1,000 | 100 | ±0.05% | 80 mA | 0.6 W |
510-E | 10,000 | 1000 | ±0.05% | 23 mA | 0.5 W |