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PATIKIL 105pcs Metal Film Resistor Assortment Kit 10 Ohm - 91 Ohm, 21 Values 3W 1% Tolerance for DIY Projects Experiments

KWD 6.500

Brand
PATIKIL
Weight
181 g
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Special Features

  • Tolerance: ±1%; Power: 3 Watt (3W); Dimension: 17x6mm (L*Dia.); Packing List: 105 x Metal Film Resistors (5pcs for Each Value)
  • Advantage: Wide operating range, long-term stability, low tolerance, low noise, and low-temperature coefficient of resistance i.e. the resistance does not change quickly with a change in temperature
  • Instruction: Resistors are non-polar, meaning they don't have a direction: you don't have to worry about putting it in 'backward' because they work the same either way. Always read resistors from left to right
  • Application: Metal film fixed resistors are cylindrical axial resistors with a thin metal layer as the resistive element on a non-conducting body. They are used when a high tolerance or more accurate value is needed in a circuit, also used for bridge circuits, filter circuits, and low-noise analog signal circuits
  • Notice: Metal film resistors are unsuitable for applications that expose them to surge transients. While resistors don't have their polarity they will typically be part of a circuit that does, thanks to other components like capacitors

Description

Metal film fixed resistors are cylindrical axial resistors with a thin metal layer as the resistive element on a non-conducting body. They are used when a high tolerance or more accurate value is needed in a circuit, also used for bridge circuits, filter circuits, and low-noise analog signal circuits.

Specification:
Body Color: Blue
Material: Metal Film, Electronic Parts
Tolerance: ±1%
Power: 3 Watt (3W)
Dimension: 17x6mm (L*Dia.)
Fix Resistance Values: 10Ohm, 12Ohm, 15Ohm, 18Ohm, 20Ohm, 22Ohm, 24Ohm, 27Ohm, 30Ohm, 33Ohm, 36Ohm, 39Ohm, 43Ohm, 47Ohm, 51Ohm, 56Ohm, 62Ohm, 68Ohm, 75Ohm, 82Ohm, 91Ohm
Packing List: 105 x Metal Film Resistors (5pcs for Each Value)

Advantage:
Wide operating range, long-term stability, low tolerance, low noise, and low-temperature coefficient of resistance i.e. the resistance does not change quickly with a change in temperature.

Instruction:
Resistors are non-polar, meaning they don't have a direction: you don't have to worry about putting it in 'backward' because they work the same either way. Always read resistors from left to right.

Notice:
Metal film resistors are unsuitable for applications that expose them to surge transients. While resistors don't have their polarity they will typically be part of a circuit that does, thanks to other components like capacitors.

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