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Old 10-29-2009, 11:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Recognize the brand?

I'm trying this build from scratch and I'm looking at a photo of something someone else has used, but I cannot find what type of resistor this is.

Here is a shot - oh and these particular ones are 150K on the left and 220k on the right.

Do you recognize what it's made of and who makes it?

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Old 10-29-2009, 11:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Recognize the brand?

OK I've looked closer and I believe they are Vishay Dale ~ Anyone know a good resource?
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OK I've looked closer and I believe they are Vishay Dale ~ Anyone know a good resource?
Try Mouser, Digi-Key or Allied.

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Ok Thanks. I was looking them up on the Allied Electronics web site and they sort of look like metal film ~ does that sound right as far as you can tell?
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I'm trying this build from scratch and I'm looking at a photo of something someone else has used, but I cannot find what type of resistor this is.

Here is a shot - oh and these particular ones are 150K on the left and 220k on the right.

Do you recognize what it's made of and who makes it?

Hey the dang picture's too small! If it is Vishay it is good stuff & you need to get a stock no.
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Re: Recognize the brand?

Yes, those are Dale/Vishay RN65D resistors.
Here is the .pdf datasheet Google Docs

I got mine from Mouser, you can find them via the search function.
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