The PTFT1206L0030JW has two terminals for soldering onto the circuit board. The pin configuration is as follows: - Pin 1: Connection point for one end of the resistor - Pin 2: Connection point for the other end of the resistor
Advantages: - Precise resistance value - Stable performance over time - Compact size
Disadvantages: - Limited power handling capacity - Sensitive to excessive heat
The PTFT1206L0030JW operates based on the principle of resistive heating, where it dissipates electrical energy in the form of heat while limiting the flow of current in the circuit.
This resistor is commonly used in various electronic devices and equipment, including: - Consumer electronics - Automotive electronics - Industrial control systems - Telecommunications equipment
Note: The alternative models listed above are indicative and may vary based on specific requirements.
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What is PTFT1206L0030JW?
What are the typical applications of PTFT1206L0030JW?
What is the maximum voltage PTFT1206L0030JW can handle?
What is the temperature coefficient of PTFT1206L0030JW?
Can PTFT1206L0030JW be used in high-frequency applications?
Is PTFT1206L0030JW suitable for automotive electronics?
What is the recommended soldering profile for PTFT1206L0030JW?
Does PTFT1206L0030JW have any special handling requirements?
Can PTFT1206L0030JW be used in power supply designs?
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