This high temperature thick film chip resistor is designed for automotive and industrial applications, offering excellent reliability under harsh conditions. With a maximum category temperature of 175°C and rated at 105°C, it features a metal glaze resistive element and high-temperature electrodes for long-lasting performance. Suitable for both reflow and flow soldering, it complies with IEC 60115-8, JIS C 5201-8, JEITA RC-2134C standards, and is AEC-Q200 and RoHS certified. Available in various sizes, power ratings, and resistance values, it ensures high durability in demanding environments.
Compliance: IEC 60115-8, JIS C 5201-8, JEITA RC-2134C, AEC-Q200, RoHS
Soldering: Suitable for reflow and flow soldering
Reliability: High, with metal glaze resistive element and high-temperature electrodes
Packaging: Taping available for placement machines
Environmental Resistance: RoHS certified, high reliability in automotive and industrial environments
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Purchase the Panasonic high temperature thick film chip resistor ERJH3ED10R0V online today to ensure your electronic projects benefit from superior reliability and durability. Ideal for automotive and industrial applications, this resistor withstands temperatures up to 175°C, offering excellent performance in demanding environments. Its compliance with industry standards such as AEC-Q200 and RoHS guarantees safety and environmental compatibility. With various sizes and resistance options, the ERJH series provides a perfect fit for your specific needs. Order now and secure high-quality components for your critical applications.
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