High precision, low T.C.R metal film resistors with excellent stability and durability, meeting EU-RoHS and AEC-Q200 standards, suitable for automated and critical electronic applications. Featuring a light gray coating, various form factors, and resistance ranges from 10Ω to 10MΩ, these resistors operate within -55°C to +155°C and are ideal for high-reliability environments requiring stable performance over time.
KOA MF12DCT52R2001F Metal Film Resistor Specifications:
Resistance Range: 10Ω to 10MΩ
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +155°C
Rated Voltage: Up to 500V
Power Rating: Varies by size, typically around 0.25W to 1W
Tolerance: ±0.5%, ±1%, ±2%
Temperature Coefficient of Resistance (T.C.R.): ±50 ppm/°C
Dimensions: Multiple sizes with typical length and diameter specified per model
Material: Metal film with light gray coating
Standards: IEC 60115-1, JIS C 5201-1, RoHS, AEC-Q200
Features: High stability, suitable for surface-mount technology, various taping and forming options
Reliability: Meets EU-RoHS and Mil-Std-202, RoHS compliant
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Purchase the Metal Film Resistor online today to ensure high accuracy, long-term stability, and compliance with industry standards. Perfect for automation, medical, and aerospace applications, these resistors provide reliable performance across a wide temperature range. Designed with high-quality metal film, they offer precise resistance values from 10Ω to 10MΩ, with low T.C.R. and excellent thermal stability. Order now for fast delivery and dependable quality that meets strict environmental requirements, making them ideal for critical electronic projects and high-reliability systems.
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