The ERJ14BQFR82U is a high-precision, low-resistance thick film chip resistor designed for current sensing applications. Featuring a compact surface-mount design, it ensures high reliability with low TCR and resistance values as low as 20 mΩ. Suitable for reflow and flow soldering, it offers excellent temperature stability, compliance with IEC 60115-8, JIS C 5201-8, JEITA RC-2144 standards, and RoHS and AEC-Q200 certifications. Its robust double-sided resistive element structure minimizes temperature rise, making it ideal for compact, high-power, low-resistance circuitry.
Temperature Coefficient of Resistance (TCR): +25°C/+125°C range from 0 to +500 ppm/°C
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
Compliance: IEC 60115-8, JIS C 5201-8, JEITA RC-2144, RoHS, AEC-Q200
Soldering: Suitable for reflow and flow soldering
Structure: Double-sided resistive element to suppress temperature rise
Application: Current sensing, low resistance, high precision circuits
Certifications: RoHS, AEC-Q200 compliant
Buy the Panasonic Series Thick Film Chip Resistors: ERJ14BQFR82U
Enhance your electronic circuits with Panasonic ERJ14BQFR82U low resistance chip resistor. Designed for high precision, it offers low TCR, robust construction, and certification compliance. Perfect for current sensing, power management, and high-demand applications, its surface-mount design ensures easy integration into modern manufacturing processes. With a compact size and high reliability, this resistor maintains stable performance under various conditions, making it ideal for value-sensitive, high-precision electronic systems. Order online today for fast delivery and dependable quality.
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