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HVA High Voltage Axial Leaded Resistors offer values up to 1G Ohm
Designing electronics that require high voltage axial leaded resistors can be challenging due to limited product availability and high costs. Stackpole says it addresses these challenges with the HVA series axial leaded high voltage resistors.

The company says the HVA series combines innovative metal film technology with cost-effective manufacturing to deliver reliable, high-performance solutions at competitive prices.

The HVA series offers a broad resistance range from 1MΩ up to 1GΩ in tolerances as low as 1% and temperature coefficient (TCR) of 200 ppm. With voltage coefficient of resistance (VCR) as low as 20 ppm/V, the HVA Series ensures superior stability in demanding high-voltage applications.

The voltage and power ratings for the HVA by size are as follows:

*HVA05: 0.5 Watt, 6mm L by 2.5mm D size, 3500V working volts

*HVA08: 0.8 Watt, 8.5mm L by 3mm D size, 7000V working volts

*HVA12: 1.2 Watt, 11mm L by 4mm D size, 8000V working volts

 The HVA is said to be ideal for high voltage sensing and instrumentation, measurement and instrumentation, as well as medical applications. 



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