Ohmite 95J560 Equivalent & Substitute Parts

Part Overview

The Ohmite 95J560 is a 560 Ohms ±5% 5W through-hole resistor with axial leads, featuring flame retardant coating and safety wirewound construction. This component is classified as Active product status with 722 pieces currently in stock. Substitute parts are identified when equivalent electrical specifications and mechanical compatibility are required due to inventory constraints, procurement lead times, or design flexibility needs.

Substiute Parts

95J560
OhmiteIn Stock: 77295J560 Datasheet
95J560
Current Part
25J560
OhmiteIn Stock: 132725J560 Datasheet
25J560
MFR Recommended

Key Parameters

Parameter Value
Resistance 560 Ohms
Tolerance ±5%
Power Rating 5W
Composition Wirewound
Package Type Axial
Temperature Coefficient ±30ppm/°C
Features Flame Retardant Coating, Safety
Number of Terminations 2

Substitute Part Grouping Explanation

The Ohmite 25J560 qualifies as a direct substitute for the 95J560 based on the following critical parameters:

  • Resistance Value: Both parts are rated at 560 Ohms
  • Tolerance: Both maintain ±5% tolerance specification
  • Power Rating: Both are rated for 5W dissipation
  • Composition: Both utilize wirewound construction
  • Package Configuration: Both feature axial through-hole leads
  • Temperature Coefficient: Both specify ±30ppm/°C
  • Safety Features: Both include flame retardant coating and safety construction

The 25J560 belongs to the Ohmite 20 series, while the 95J560 belongs to the 90 series. Physical dimensions differ slightly (0.276" Dia x 1.016" L versus 0.264" Dia x 0.969" L), but both maintain standard axial package compatibility for PCB mounting applications.

Parameter Comparison

Parameter 95J560 (Main Part) 25J560 (Substitute)
Manufacturer Ohmite Ohmite
Resistance 560 Ohms 560 Ohms
Tolerance ±5% ±5%
Power Rating 5W 5W
Composition Wirewound Wirewound
Temperature Coefficient ±30ppm/°C ±30ppm/°C
Package Type Axial Axial
Features Flame Retardant Coating, Safety Flame Retardant Coating, Safety
Number of Terminations 2 2
Series 90 20
Packaging - Bulk
Inventory 722 Pcs 1232 Pcs

Engineering Selection Recommendations

Both the 95J560 and 25J560 maintain Active product status, confirming ongoing manufacturer support and availability. Both components are RoHS non-compliant and classified under ECCN EAR99 with HTSUS code 8533.21.0080, indicating identical regulatory and export classification.

Selection between these parts should be based on:

  • Inventory Availability: The 25J560 offers higher stock levels (1232 pieces versus 722 pieces)
  • Packaging Requirements: The 95J560 uses standard packaging, while the 25J560 is supplied in bulk
  • Physical Space Constraints: Minor dimensional differences (0.012" diameter and 0.047" length variations) may affect PCB layout in space-constrained applications
  • Series Compatibility: Verify design specifications do not mandate the 90 series specifically

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can the 25J560 replace the 95J560 in existing designs?

A: Yes. Both parts share identical electrical specifications (560 Ohms ±5%, 5W, ±30ppm/°C) and mechanical compatibility (axial through-hole package). Physical dimensions differ slightly but remain within standard axial resistor tolerances for PCB mounting.

Q: What are the key differences between these parts?

A: The primary differences are series designation (90 versus 20), packaging format (standard versus bulk), and minor physical dimensions. Electrical performance and safety features are equivalent.

Q: Are there any compliance or certification differences?

A: No. Both parts carry identical RoHS status (non-compliant), ECCN classification (EAR99), and HTSUS codes (8533.21.0080).

Q: Which part should be selected for new designs?

A: Either part is suitable for new designs. Selection should consider inventory availability, packaging requirements, and any design-specific series preferences. The 25J560 offers higher stock availability.

Q: Do these parts require any special handling or mounting considerations?

A: Both parts feature flame retardant coating and safety wirewound construction. Standard through-hole soldering and PCB mounting practices apply to both components.

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