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Hello,
good survey.
But for the T.C. I would not list the "typical values" as they might lead to false expections.
The typical values are usually the average of a large production batch.
So individual resistors migth have much larger values.
E.g. for the Z201 resistor the typical value is 0.2 ppm/K.
The "spread" is 0.6 ppm/K.
So according to data sheet it is the sum of both = 0.8 ppm/K max.
My measurements over 10-40 deg C indicate most of them being
between 0.2 - 0.8 ppm/K with some outliers slightly above the 0.8 ppm/K.
Only one resistor has near the typical 0.05 ppm/K which is claimed for a 0-60 deg C temperature range.
So a "max" spec of 3 or 5 ppm/K of a PWW resistor which practically turns out being typical between 1-2 ppm/K
is not much worse than the typical spec of 0.2 ppm/K.
From the construction side (especially strain relief of the wires) there may be of course differences.
Here the S102/Z201 resistors have a good construction. (wire connected on the other side of the resistor).
And also the metal cap of metal film resistors has some advantages.
In any case you should avoid stress + excess heat on the leads of precision resistors.
With best regards
Andreas