TE Connectivity NEOHM SMA-Q 100Ω, Melf 0207 Thin Film SMD Resistor 1% 1W

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RS Stock No.:
590-437
Mfr. Part No.:
SMA-Q0207FTDT100R
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Resistance

100Ω

Technology

Thin Film

Package/Case

Melf 0207

Tolerance

1%

Power Rating

1W

Temperature Coefficient

±50ppm/°C

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q200 Compliant

Series

NEOHM SMA-Q

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+155°C

COO (Country of Origin):
TW
The TE Connectivity Metal film resistor designed for various critical applications, it features a robust MELF (Metal Electrode Leadless Face) configuration, ensuring superior reliability in performance, especially within high-frequency environments. Its AEC-Q200 qualification guarantees adherence to stringent automotive standards, ideal for automotive, industrial, and medical applications. Enhanced with a moisture-resistant coating and a lead-free ROHS compliant structure, this resistor is engineered to endure challenging conditions while maintaining stability. With an operational temperature range spanning -55°C to 155°C, it excels in demanding situations while providing tight resistive tolerances.

Utilises thin film technology for increased accuracy
Excellent humidity protection ensures longevity
Low TCR capability helps in maintaining stability over temperature variations
Customisable size options to suit various circuit designs
Supports a wide resistance range for versatile application in multiple fields
Designed for surface mount technology, enhancing assembly efficiency
Safety features protect against electrostatic discharge during handling

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