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TE Connectivity 10kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.25W ±5% CFR16J10K / 1774884


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Item number:
     2794E-1774884
Manufacturer:
     TE Connectivity
Manufacturer no.:
     CFR16J10K
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Ceramic resistor
Carbon film resistor
Carbon-film resistor
ceramic resistor
TE Connectivity CFR16 Series, 0.25W Carbon Film Resistors. The CFR Series from TE Connectivity are a range of premium quality carbon film resistors whose ceramic core has a high alumina content offering superb power to size ratios, not typically associated with carbon film products. CFR Series are available in a range of power ratings from 1 ohm to 10 Mohm with the smallest case size (CFR16) having a full 0.25 W power rating. This low cost, highly reliability carbon film resistor, is suitable for use in most types of circuits, including audio and communications as well as measurement and computer applications. Premium quality carbon film Highly reliable Excellent power to size ratio High alumina content 0.24W Rated power @ 70°C Available in power ratings from 1 ohm to 10 Mohm Suitable for a range of small and large-scale applications
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Resistance:
10kΩ
Power Rating:
0.25W
Tolerance:
±5%
Technology:
Carbon Film
Series:
CFR16
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+155°C
Temperature Coefficient:
-1200 → 0ppm/°C
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-55°C
Other search terms: 1774884, Passive Components, Fixed Resistors, Through Hole Resistors, TE Connectivity, CFR16J10K
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