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Definition Of Rated Current
In the CK, CKS and BK Series, the rated current is the value of current at which the temperature of the element is increased within 20℃.
In the BK Series P type, CK Series P type, NM Series, the rated current is the value of current at which the temperature of the element is increased within 40℃.
In the LK, HK, HKQ0603, and AQ Series, the rated current is either the DC value at which the initial L value is decreased within 5% with the application of DC bias, or the value of current at which
the temperature of the element is increased within 20℃.
In the HKQ0402(~9N1), the rated current is either the DC value at which the initial L value is decreased within 5% with the application of DC bias, or the value of current at which the temperature
of the element is increased within 20℃.
In the HKQ0402(10N~), the rated current is either the DC value at which the initial L value is decreased within 5% with the application of DC bias, or the value of current at which the temperature
of the element is increased within 25℃.
In the MC Series, Idc1 is the DC value at which the initial L value is decreased within 30% and Idc2 is the DC value at which the temperature of element is increased within 40℃ by the application
of DC bias. (at 20℃)
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