Power Resistors Electronics Parts And Functions
Power Resistor Basics The power dissipated by a resistor can be found using Joule’s first law (Power = Voltage x Current). The dissipated power is converted to heat and increases the temperature of the resistor. The temperature of a resistor keeps climbing until it reaches a point where the heat dissipated through the air, circuit board, and the surrounding environment balances the heat generated. Depending on the required wattage, a device may need a high-power resistor to prevent overheating....