What is the main function of alloy resistance?

Jul 09, 2024 Leave a message

The resistance of an alloy is the resistance of a metal alloy material with high power, low resistance, low inductance, and low temperature drift. The resistance of metal alloy materials is mainly used for current detection in circuits. Engineers also refer to it as alloy resistance, current detection resistance, sampling resistance and sampling resistance, current sensing resistance, gigabit resistance, power resistance, precision resistance, etc. Alloy resistors are current carriers with characteristics such as accurate resistance, stable temperature, and safety and reliability. The product is stable and significantly higher than ordinary ceramics.
The function of alloy resistance: The additional alloy resistance in the low-voltage circuit of the ignition coil can balance high-voltage sparks. When the current passes through the primary coil, a magnetic field is generated. It takes some time from the beginning of the current to the saturation of the magnetic field (i.e. the highest level). When the engine is at low speed, the magnetic field will reach saturation. When the engine is at high speed, the time is shortened, the magnetic field cannot reach saturation, and the secondary voltage is insufficient, which can also reduce sparks. If a current value is added when designing the ignition coil, strong sparks will be generated at high speeds. When the current is too high at low speed, the coil is prone to overheating. These are the main functions of the main alloy resistor. We must follow the instructions correctly in order to obtain better profits. Current limiting alloy resistors are a widely used type of alloy resistor, mainly used to limit the current in circuits, such as alloy resistors connected in series with LEDs. Current limiting alloy resistors have working conditions, with the most important being the working voltage. The selection of current limiting alloy resistance generally has two parameters: alloy resistance and power.