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Non-Inductive Resistor

What Is a Non-Inductive Resistor?

A non-inductive resistor is designed to regulate current flow in circuits without affecting the electrical signal’s phase.

By offering resistance, it controls current and dissipates energy, all while preserving the integrity of the signal. Made from materials like carbon or metal and housed within insulators, these resistors are shaped to avoid creating magnetic fields that could induce voltages. This is crucial for circuits where signal fidelity is paramount.

They are especially important in applications requiring current limitation and voltage stabilization, such as in LED lighting and various electronic devices, to safeguard against overcurrent conditions.