The TMCRE0J227KTRF is a thick film chip resistor manufactured by Vishay. These resistors are designed for general purpose applications where precise resistance and stability are required.
Applications:
- Voltage dividers: Used to create a specific voltage level from a higher voltage.
- Current limiting resistors: Protect sensitive components from excessive current.
- Pull-up/Pull-down resistors: Set the default state of a digital input.
- Feedback resistors: Used in operational amplifier circuits to control gain.
- General circuit applications: Used in a wide range of electronic circuits requiring a specific resistance value.
Features:
- Thick film technology: Provides good stability and reliability.
- Surface mount device (SMD): Allows for automated assembly and compact designs.
- Small size: Suitable for high-density circuit boards.
- High resistance value: 220 MΩ (227 with multiplier code)
- RoHS compliant: Meets environmental regulations.
Benefits:
- Reliable performance: Provides consistent resistance values over time.
- Easy to assemble: Suitable for automated pick-and-place assembly.
- Space-saving design: Allows for compact circuit layouts.
- Environmentally friendly: Complies with RoHS regulations.
- Wide operating temperature range: Suitable for various environmental conditions.
Additional Details:
The TMCRE0J227KTRF features a resistance value of 220 Megaohms (220,000,000 ohms). The 'K' in the part number indicates a tolerance of ±10%. The 'TRF' suffix typically denotes tape and reel packaging for automated assembly. The power rating and voltage rating should be checked in the specific Vishay datasheet for this part. These resistors are commonly used in applications where high resistance values are needed, such as in high-impedance circuits, sensing circuits, and feedback networks. They are designed to withstand typical soldering processes used in electronics manufacturing. The temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) is also an important parameter to consider in applications where temperature stability is critical. Always refer to the Vishay datasheet for the most accurate and up-to-date specifications.