Y118970R0000TR0L Product Introduction:
Vishay Foil Resistors (Division of Vishay Precision Group) Part Number Y118970R0000TR0L(Through Hole Resistors), developed and manufactured by Vishay Foil Resistors (Division of Vishay Precision Group), distributed globally by Jinftry. We distribute various electronic components from world-renowned brands and provide one-stop services, making us a trusted global electronic component distributor.
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Through Hole Resistors is a classic electronic component, has been called plug-in resistance. It refers to those resistors that are soldered and fixed by metal pins through holes in the circuit board and are mainly used to limit current, regulate voltage and divide voltage circuits. Through hole resistance can be divided into precision type and ordinary type, precision through hole resistance has higher parameter requirements. Compared with surface mount resistors, through-hole resistors show different characteristics and advantages in assembly and maintenance.
Application
Through Hole Resistors is a plug-in resistor with a through hole structure. Due to its high reliability, good heat dissipation performance, and easy maintenance, it is widely used in industrial control, communication equipment, automotive electronics, consumer electronics and other fields. Especially in the need to withstand higher power or harsh working environment, the advantages of through-hole resistance are more obvious. They are capable of long-term stable operation and maintain good performance even under extreme conditions such as high temperature, high humidity or vibration. The pin design of the through-hole resistor allows it to be easily fixed to the circuit board by welding, which is especially important for some circuit projects that require manual assembly or debugging. This flexible assembly method not only improves production efficiency, but also reduces maintenance costs.
FAQ about Through Hole Resistors
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1. What are the packaging methods of through-hole resistors?
The DIP package is a double-row in-line package with two rows of pins arranged in parallel. DIP packages are widely used in integrated circuits, resistors, capacitors and other components, such as operational amplifiers, microcontrollers, etc.
The SIP package is a single-row in-line package with one row of pins. SIP packages are commonly used in resistor arrays, capacitor arrays and power modules.
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2. Resistor parameter marking
1. Direct marking method: directly mark the resistance value and allowable deviation of the resistor on the surface of the resistor. For chip resistors, 3-digit Arabic numerals are usually used to mark the resistance value, where the first digit represents the first significant digit of the resistance value, the second digit represents the second significant digit of the resistance value, and the third digit represents the multiple of the resistance value (that is, the number of 0s). For example, 203 represents 20kΩ, 471 represents 470Ω, and 105 represents 1MQ. For decimal ohms or integer values within 10Ω, specific symbols are also used, such as 1R2 represents 1.2Ω.
2. Text symbol method: Use three digits to mark the resistance value of the resistor, and no longer indicate the accuracy level (generally less than ±5%). This method is suitable for miniaturized electronic components, especially surface mount components and devices. For example, 3R9 represents 3.9Ω.
3. Digital method: Use three digits to represent the nominal value on the resistor, where the first and second digits are the effective value, and the third digit is the index (that is, the number of 0s), in ohms. Deviations are usually represented by text symbols.
4. Color code method: Use different colored strips or dots to mark the nominal resistance value and allowable deviation on the surface of the resistor. This method is more common in foreign resistors. There is a fixed correspondence between color and value, such as black represents 0, brown represents 1, red represents 2, and so on.
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3. What are the classifications of through-hole resistors?
1. Unidirectional through-hole resistors
Unidirectional through-hole resistors are one of the simplest through-hole resistors. It has only one through-hole aperture, and current can only enter and flow through the resistor body in one direction. Unidirectional through-hole resistors are characterized by simple structure and low manufacturing cost.
2. Bidirectional through-hole resistors
Bidirectional through-hole resistors have the characteristics of bidirectional current flow and can be used as voltage dividers, RC couplers, inductive couplers, etc. It has a bidirectional cutting process and requires higher precision and technical requirements during the manufacturing process.
3. Multi-circular hole resistors
Multi-circular hole resistors are a type of multi-hole through-hole resistor with higher power carrying capacity and lower inductance value. It is suitable for use in high frequency and high temperature environments, such as power supplies and switching circuits.
4. Multi-rectangular through-hole resistors
Multi-rectangular through-hole resistors have multiple rectangular through-hole apertures and can be used in the manufacture of high-power devices. It has stronger resistance to mechanical stress and better heat dissipation performance, and can be used in power tools, aerospace and other fields.