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BS EN IEC 60477-2:2022 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Laboratory resistors – Laboratory AC resistors

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This part of IEC 60477 applies to resistors intended as laboratory AC resistors for use over a range of frequencies from DC up to a stated frequency which is not in excess of 1 MHz. Such resistors are hereinafter referred to as “AC resistors”. In addition to satisfying the requirements of IEC 60477, resistors satisfying the requirements of this standard are designed to have a small variation of resistance and a small phase displacement over the stated frequency range. Because of the uncertainties in AC properties which can result from stray inductances, stray capacitances, eddy currents, dielectric absorption effects and skin effect, the AC resistors to which this standard applies are classified according to their construction (see Annex D), as follows: a) Two-terminal resistor which each of one terminal both for current and potential; b) Three-terminal resistor which has one more shield terminal (also could be called as guard terminal) connected to the electric screen than the two-terminal resistor to reduce the stray capacitances effect; c) Four-terminal resistor which has independent current terminals and potential terminals to reduce the stray inductances and contact resistances; d) Five-terminal resistor which has one more shield terminal than the four-terminal resistor; e) Four-terminal coaxial resistor which has two terminal-pairs with the outer shield conductors working as the low terminal of current or potential; f) Two-terminal-pair resistor which has two terminal-pairs with the outer shield conductors working as the return path for the signal current (not grounded); g) Four-terminal-pair resistor which has four terminal-pairs with the outer shield conductors working as the return path for the signal current (not grounded) to eliminate the effect of mutual coupling between the current and potential leads.

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44 undefined
47 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
48 Blank Page
49 English
CONTENTS
51 FOREWORD
53 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
55 4 Resistor characterization and construction
4.1 Resistor characterization
56 4.2 Resistor construction
5 General requirements
5.1 DC resistance, AC resistance and time constant
Tables
Table 1 – Limits of the AC resistance relative uncertainty
57 5.2 Multiple resistors
5.3 Multi-dial resistors
5.4 Connecting leads
Table 2 – Limits of the AC/DC difference
58 5.5 Conditions for the determination of DC and AC characteristics
6 Permissible variations
Table 3 – Upper limit of the nominal range of use for frequency
59 7 Further electrical and mechanical requirements
8 Information, markings and symbols
8.1 Information
8.2 Markings and symbols
61 Annex A (informative)Examples of markings
A.1 Example of marking for a single AC resistor
A.2 Example of marking for a five-dial AC resistor
Figures
Figure A.1 – Example of marking for a single AC resistor
Figure A.2 – Example of marking for a five-dial resistor
63 Annex B (informative)General considerations regarding laboratory AC resistors
65 Annex C (informative)Equivalent circuits of an AC resistor
C.1 General
C.1.1 Two-element equivalent circuit of an AC resistor
67 C.1.2 Three-element equivalent circuits
Figure C.1 – The three-element equivalent circuit of an AC resistor (Category A)
69 Figure C.2 – The three-element equivalent circuit of an AC resistor (Category C)
70 C.2 Guard terminal
71 Annex D (informative)Construction of AC resistors
D.1 Construction and electrical definition of the impedance
D.2 Two-terminal resistor
D.3 Three-terminal resistor
Figure D.1 – Two-terminal resistor
72 D.4 Four-terminal resistor
D.5 Five-terminal resistor
Figure D.2 – Three-terminal resistor
Figure D.3 – Four-terminal resistor
73 D.6 Four-terminal coaxial resistor
D.7 Two-terminal-pair resistor
Figure D.4 – Five-terminal resistor
Figure D.5 – Four-terminal coaxial resistor
74 D.8 Four-terminal-pair resistor
Figure D.6 – Two-terminal-pair resistor
Figure D.7 – Four-terminal-pair resistor
BS EN IEC 60477-2:2022 - TC
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