The RL2512FK-07R01 is a thick film chip resistor manufactured by Yageo. It is a surface-mount resistor commonly used in electronic circuits to limit current, divide voltage, or provide a specific resistance value. Chip resistors are small, rectangular components that are soldered directly onto a printed circuit board (PCB).
Applications
- Current limiting in LED circuits
- Voltage dividers
- Pull-up and pull-down resistors
- Feedback resistors in amplifiers
- General-purpose resistance applications
Features
- Resistance value of 0.01 ohms: Provides a very low resistance value.
- Tolerance of 1%: Offers a precise resistance value within a narrow range.
- Power rating of 1W: Can handle up to 1 watt of power dissipation.
- Surface-mount package (2512): Easy to solder onto PCBs.
- Thick film construction: Provides stable and reliable performance.
Benefits
- Precise current control: Accurately limits current flow in circuits.
- Accurate voltage division: Provides precise voltage ratios in voltage divider circuits.
- Reliable performance: Maintains stable resistance value over a wide range of operating conditions.
- Easy assembly: Simplifies the manufacturing process.
- Compact design: Saves space on the printed circuit board (PCB).
Additional Details
The RL2512FK-07R01 resistor has a specific temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR), which indicates how much the resistance value changes with temperature. The datasheet provides detailed information on its electrical and thermal characteristics. The 2512 package size refers to its physical dimensions. The resistor is made of a thick film resistive material. It is suitable for high-power applications due to its 1W power rating. The 1% tolerance ensures high accuracy. Careful consideration of the resistor's specifications is essential for optimal circuit design. This resistor offers a reliable and cost-effective solution for current limiting and voltage division. The resistor's stability ensures consistent performance over time. It is commonly used in power supplies and motor control circuits where precise current sensing is needed.