The AC03000801000JLC00 is a wirewound resistor manufactured by Vishay Dale. It is designed for various general purpose applications requiring stable resistance values and reliable performance.
Applications
- Current limiting
- Voltage division
- Load resistors
- Bleeder resistors
- Power supplies
Features
- High stability
- Low temperature coefficient
- Wide resistance range
- Available in various power ratings
- Flameproof coating
- RoHS compliant
Benefits
- Stable performance: The high stability ensures that the resistance value remains consistent over time and temperature variations.
- Precise resistance: The low temperature coefficient minimizes resistance changes due to temperature fluctuations, improving circuit accuracy.
- Versatile use: The wide resistance range allows for use in a variety of applications with different resistance requirements.
- Safe operation: The flameproof coating provides protection against fire hazards in case of overload or failure.
- Environmentally friendly: RoHS compliance ensures that the resistor meets environmental regulations for hazardous substances.
Additional Details
The AC03000801000JLC00 is a 80-ohm resistor with a 5% tolerance and a power rating of 3W. The 'AC' series are axial leaded and conformally coated with flameproof silicone lacquer, offering good protection against environmental conditions. Wirewound resistors, like the AC series, are generally known for their ability to handle pulse loads and surges better than other resistor types.
Electrical Characteristics (Typical):
- Resistance: 80 Ohms
- Tolerance: ±5%
- Power Rating: 3 Watts
- Temperature Coefficient: ±200 ppm/°C
- Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +200°C
The resistance value, tolerance, and power rating are crucial factors to consider when selecting a resistor for a specific application. In this case, an 80 Ohm, 3W resistor with 5% tolerance is suitable for many general-purpose applications, offering a balance between precision and power handling capability. The axial lead design allows for easy through-hole mounting on printed circuit boards.