The LRC-LR2010LF-01-R050-F is a thick film chip resistor manufactured by TT Electronics. It's part of their LR series, known for offering reliable performance in general-purpose applications.
Applications
- Current sensing circuits: Due to its low resistance value, it can be used to measure current flow in a circuit.
- Voltage dividers: Can be used to create a voltage divider network.
- Pull-up/Pull-down resistors: Used to define a default logic level on a digital input.
- General-purpose electronic circuits: Suitable for a wide range of electronic devices requiring precision resistance.
- Automotive applications: Can be employed in automotive electronics where reliable components are crucial.
- Industrial control systems: Suitable for use in industrial environments.
Features
- Chip Resistor: Surface mount device for automated assembly.
- Thick Film Technology: Offers stable performance and good temperature characteristics.
- Resistance Value: 0.05 Ohms (R050).
- Power Rating: Typically 1/2W (consult datasheet for exact rating).
- Tolerance: Typically 1% (consult datasheet for exact rating).
- Temperature Coefficient: Typically ±100 ppm/°C (consult datasheet for exact rating).
- RoHS Compliant: Free from hazardous substances.
- 2010 Package Size: Standard 2010 footprint.
- Low inductance: Suitable for high-frequency applications.
Benefits
- Accurate Current Measurement: The low resistance value allows precise current sensing.
- Reliable Performance: Thick film technology ensures stable operation over a wide range of conditions.
- Easy Assembly: Surface mount design allows for efficient automated assembly.
- Space Saving: Compact 2010 package reduces board space requirements.
- Environmentally Friendly: RoHS compliance ensures minimal environmental impact.
- Cost-Effective: Provides a balance of performance and price.
Additional Details
The LRC-LR2010LF-01-R050-F has a 2010 package size, which translates to approximately 2.0mm x 1.0mm. The 'LF' designation indicates lead-free construction, adhering to RoHS standards. The resistor's performance characteristics, such as power rating and temperature coefficient, should be verified in the manufacturer's datasheet for the specific application. The marking on the resistor will typically indicate the resistance value, often using a coding system. Always refer to the datasheet for detailed specifications and application notes.