The Vishay MRS25 series resistors are professional thin film leaded resistors designed for all general purpose applications. Constructed with a homogeneous metal alloy film on a high-grade ceramic body, these resistors feature low noise, exceptional stability, and a resistant lacquer coating for electrical and environmental protection. They offer resistance ranges from 1.2 to 10 MΩ with ±1% tolerance, operating up to 155°C, and rated dissipation of 0.6W, making them suitable for precise, high-reliability electronic circuits.
Vishay MRS25000C1051FCT00 Thin Film Resistor Specifications:
Resistance Range: 1.2 to 10 MΩ
Resistance Tolerance: ±1%
Temperature Coefficient: + 50 ppm/K
Rated Dissipation: 0.6W
Operating Voltage Max: 350 V
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to 155°C
Peak Film Temperature: 185°C
Insulation Voltage: 500V (max), 75V (min)
Material: Metal film on ceramic body
Color Code: IEC 60062
Packaging: Taped on IEC 60286-1 compatible reel or fan-folded in box
Physical Dimensions (approximate): Length 25 mm, Diameter 6.5 mm
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Discover the Vishay Series MRS25 thin film resistor, offering precise resistance values from 1.2 to 10 MΩ with a tolerance of ±1%. Designed for professional use, these resistors provide high stability, low noise, and reliable performance in demanding electronic applications. With a dissipation of 0.6W, they operate safely up to 155°C and are suitable for general purpose and precision circuits. Purchase online today and enhance your electronic design with proven Vishay quality for consistent, long-term operation.
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