TE CONNECTIVITY RN73C1J348KBTDF High Precision Thin Film Resistor
The RN73 series is a high precision, thin film resistor range designed for applications in communications, industrial control, instrumentation, and medical devices. Offering resistance tolerances down to 0.01%, very low TCRs (±5ppm/°C to ±10ppm/°C), and various power dissipations for different chip sizes from 0402 to 2512. Manufactured with sputtered layers for stability, these resistors have accurate dimensions, reliable performance in harsh environments, and are suitable for high-precision circuits requiring excellent stability and low temperature coefficient.
Construction: Alumina substrate, NiCr resistor layer, Sn overcoat
Dimensions: 0402 (L: 1.0 mm, W: 0.5 mm), 0603 (L: 1.55 mm, W: 0.3 mm), 0805 (L: 2.0 mm, W: 0.3 mm), 1206 (L: 3.05 mm, W: 1.2 mm), 2010 (L: 4.9 mm, W: 2.0 mm), 2512 (L: 6.3 mm, W: 3.2 mm)
Soldering Profile: Max peak temperature 260°C, reflow cycle up to 3 times, wave soldering at 260°C for 10s
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