Belongs to: Electronic Components
Category: Resistors
Use: Used to limit or control the flow of electric current in a circuit
Characteristics: Small, cylindrical, with two leads
Package: Typically comes in a plastic or ceramic casing
Essence: Provides resistance to the flow of electric current
Packaging/Quantity: Sold individually or in bulk packs
ECNR110 has two leads, typically denoted as the anode and cathode. The lead connected to the anode is usually longer than the cathode lead.
Advantages: - Accurate resistance value - High power handling capability - Wide operating temperature range
Disadvantages: - Limited precision compared to other types of resistors - Sensitive to mechanical stress
ECNR110 operates based on the principle of resisting the flow of electric current. When placed in a circuit, it restricts the current, thereby controlling the voltage and current levels within the circuit.
ECNR110 is commonly used in: - Power supplies - Amplifiers - Industrial equipment - Automotive electronics - Consumer electronics
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