This is a high-reliability anti-surge thick film chip resistor designed for precise resistance values and high voltage applications. Suitable for reflow soldering, it features a metal glaze thick film resistive element and three-layer electrodes, ensuring superior ESD surge characteristics compared to standard metal film resistors. With wattage ratings up to 0.50 W and resistance tolerance of ±1%, it complies with IEC 60115-8, JIS C 5201-8, JEITA RC-2134C standards and is certified for AEC-Q200 and RoHS. Its compact size and robust construction make it ideal for various demanding electronic circuits including high power and high voltage environments.
ESD Surge Characteristics: Superior to standard metal film resistors
Compliance: IEC 60115-8, JIS C 5201-8, JEITA RC-2134C
Standards: AEC-Q200, RoHS compliant
Environmental Specifications: -55°C to +155°C operating temperature
Soldering: Suitable for reflow and flow soldering
Construction: Metal glaze thick film resistive element, three-layer electrodes
Package: Compact surface-mount with detailed dimensions
Buy the Panasonic Series ERJ Resistors: ERJP03F8871V
Purchase the Panasonic ERJP03F8871V anti-surge chip resistor now to ensure high reliability and superior surge protection for your electronic designs. Its compact size and robust construction deliver excellent performance under demanding conditions, including high voltage and power. Ideal for applications requiring excellent ESD surge characteristics, it is suitable for both reflow and flow soldering processes. This resistor meets international standards, is RoHS and AEC-Q200 certified, offering peace of mind and dependable operation for your critical projects.
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