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SMD chip resistors are compact electronic components used to resist the flow of electric current in a circuit. They are typically made from a ceramic substrate with a thin film of resistive material, allowing for precise resistance values in a small footprint. These resistors are designed for surface mount technology, enabling easy integration into modern electronic devices and circuit boards.
| Resistance range | 1 ohm to 10 megohms |
| Power rating | 1/16W to 1W |
| Tolerance | 1% to 5% |
| Temperature coefficient | ±100 ppm/°C to ±200 ppm/°C |
| Package sizes | 0402 to 2512 |
| Material | Thin film or thick film |
When selecting SMD chip resistors, consider the required resistance value, power rating, and tolerance for your application. Ensure that the package size fits your circuit design. Additionally, check the temperature coefficient to ensure stability under varying conditions. If specific certifications or grades are needed for your industry, be sure to specify these when requesting a quote, along with the desired quantities.
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Thin film resistors offer higher precision and stability, while thick film resistors are more cost-effective and suitable for general applications.
Yes, but it's important to select resistors rated for high temperatures to ensure reliability.
Typical tolerances range from 1% to 5%, depending on the application.
Select a package size that fits your PCB layout and meets the electrical requirements of your circuit.
Many SMD chip resistors are available in RoHS compliant versions, but it's essential to verify with the supplier.
They are widely used in consumer electronics, telecommunications, automotive, and medical devices.