The ERA3AEB822V is a chip resistor, a type of surface mount resistor (SMD) manufactured by Panasonic. It is a thick film resistor designed for general-purpose applications in electronic circuits. This resistor provides a stable and reliable resistance value for current limiting, voltage division, and other circuit functions.
Applications
- Current limiting in LED circuits
- Voltage division in sensor circuits
- Pull-up and pull-down resistors in digital circuits
- Termination resistors in signal lines
- General-purpose resistance in various electronic devices
Features
- Thick film element: Provides stable resistance and good temperature coefficient.
- Surface mount design: Allows for automated assembly and high-density circuit layouts.
- Compact size: Saves board space in miniaturized electronic devices.
- RoHS compliant: Meets environmental standards for lead-free manufacturing.
- High reliability: Ensures stable performance over a wide range of operating conditions.
Benefits
- Precise resistance: Provides accurate and consistent resistance values in circuits.
- Easy assembly: Compatible with automated pick-and-place equipment for efficient manufacturing.
- Space-saving design: Enables the creation of smaller and more compact electronic devices.
- Environmentally friendly: Lead-free construction reduces environmental impact.
- Long-term stability: Maintains its performance over time, ensuring reliable circuit operation.
Additional Details
The ERA3AEB822V has a resistance value of 8.2 kΩ (8200 ohms) with a tolerance of ±5%. The power rating is typically 0.1W (1/10W). It's commonly available in a 0603 package size. Chip resistors like the ERA3AEB822V are widely used in consumer electronics, industrial equipment, automotive electronics, and telecommunications devices. They are essential components for setting operating parameters and ensuring proper functionality of electronic circuits. Their small size and ease of assembly make them ideal for high-volume manufacturing. The resistance value is indicated by a three-digit code, where the first two digits represent the significant figures and the third digit represents the number of zeros. In this case, '822' indicates 82 x 10^2 ohms, or 8200 ohms.