This product is a high-reliability thick film chip resistor designed for industrial electronics. It features excellent stability, with a tolerance of 1% over 1000 hours at 70°C, and is suitable for high-temperature environments up to +155°C. It employs pure tin solder contacts on a Ni barrier layer for lead-free soldering compatibility. Made with a high-quality ceramic substrate and metal glaze, it complies with AEC-Q200 standards, ensuring durability and performance in demanding industrial applications. The resistor is available in various sizes with ratings up to 0.25 W and resistance values from 10Ω to 10MΩ, ideal for precision and power dissipation needs.
Lead Size: Pure tin solder contacts with Ni barrier layer
Compliance: RoHS, AEC-Q200 qualified
Physical Dimensions: As per size (e.g., 0402: 1.0 x 0.5 mm, 0603: 1.6 x 0.8 mm, etc.)
Reliability: Stable resistance with minimal drift, suitable for demanding environments
Packaging: Tape and reel options tailored for automated assembly
Standards: IEC 60115-1, IEC 60068-2-x for environmental testing
Buy the Vishay CRCW0603 – Reliable High-Precision Resistors for Industrial Applications
Enhance your electronic designs with Vishay thick film chip resistors, offering high stability, RoHS compliance, and durability up to +155°C. Perfect for industrial, automotive, and precision applications, these resistors come in multiple sizes with resistance values ranging from 10Ω to 10MΩ. With a tolerance of ±1% and low thermal drift, they ensure consistent performance over time. Easy to assemble with tape and reel packaging options, order now online for swift delivery and superior reliability in your projects.
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