The RG2012N-914-B-T1 is a thin film chip resistor manufactured by Susumu. This resistor is designed for precision applications requiring high stability, tight tolerance, and low noise. The RG series from Susumu is known for its superior performance compared to standard thick film resistors.
Applications
- Precision analog circuits
- Sensor signal conditioning
- Medical instrumentation
- Audio equipment
- Test and measurement equipment
- High-accuracy voltage dividers
- Current sensing circuits
Features
- Thin Film Technology: Provides excellent stability and low noise.
- Tight Tolerance: Offers a precise resistance value with a tolerance of ±0.1%.
- Low Temperature Coefficient of Resistance (TCR): Maintains stable resistance over a wide temperature range (typically ±25 ppm/°C).
- Small Size: 0805 package (2.0 x 1.25 mm) suitable for compact designs.
- High Reliability: Designed for long-term stability and dependable performance.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets environmental regulations for lead-free manufacturing.
Benefits
- Accurate Resistance Value: Ensures precise performance in critical circuits.
- Stable Performance: Minimizes resistance drift due to temperature variations.
- Low Noise: Reduces noise interference in sensitive applications.
- Long-Term Reliability: Provides consistent performance over time.
- Compact Design: Allows for use in space-constrained applications.
Additional Details
The RG2012N-914-B-T1 has a resistance value of 910 kΩ. The thin film construction provides superior performance compared to thick film resistors in terms of tolerance, TCR, and noise. It is suitable for applications where precision and stability are paramount, such as in high-end audio amplifiers, precision instrumentation, and medical devices. Designers should consult the Susumu datasheet for detailed specifications, including power rating, voltage rating, and soldering recommendations, to ensure optimal performance and reliability in their application. Proper handling and storage procedures should be followed to maintain the resistor's integrity. These resistors are often used in circuits requiring precise gain setting, accurate voltage division, and stable current sensing.