GB/T 5733-1985
ActiveFixed resistors for use in electronic equipment--Part 4:Blank detail specification--Fixed power resistors Assessment level E
电子设备用固定电阻器 第四部分:空白详细规范 功率型固定电阻器 评定水平E (可供认证用)
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This standard provides a blank detail specification template for fixed power resistors used in electronic equipment, specifically for those with Assessment Level E. It is applied in the design, procurement, and quality certification of power resistors, ensuring consistent performance and reliability in electronic devices. The standard is used by manufacturers and testing laboratories to define and verify the electrical, mechanical, and environmental characteristics of these components.
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