Thermistors and non - heat shrink items
Manufacturer: ['honeywell', 'glenair']
The 121-153 Series is a robust collection of precision resistors designed for high-performance applications across various industries. These resistors are engineered to deliver exceptional accuracy, stability, and reliability, making them ideal for use in demanding electronic circuits. With a focus on minimizing tolerances and temperature coefficients, the 121-153 Series provides users with resistive components that ensure consistent performance even in fluctuating environmental conditions.
Constructed with high-quality materials, the 121-153 Series resistors exhibit low thermal noise and high power ratings, which are essential for applications requiring precision measurement and control. The series features a wide range of resistance values and power ratings, thereby catering to diverse circuit designs—from simple consumer electronics to complex industrial machinery. The design incorporates a thin-film technology that further enhances stability and precision, allowing for tight tolerances of ±0.1% and low temperature coefficients of resistance (TCR), ensuring that the resistors maintain their specified characteristics over a broad temperature range.
The compact form factor of the 121-153 Series makes it suitable for applications where board space is limited, such as in mobile devices, IoT devices, and automotive electronics. Furthermore, the series is designed to withstand high-frequency operations, making it a preferred choice in RF applications and precision analog circuits. Typical use cases include signal conditioning, voltage dividers, feedback networks, and current sensing applications, where precision and reliability are paramount.
In industries such as telecommunications, aerospace, automotive, and medical devices, the 121-153 Series stands out for its ability to deliver consistent performance under various operational stresses. Whether used in high-speed data transmission systems or sensitive measurement instruments, these resistors are built to meet the rigorous standards demanded by modern electronic designs, ensuring that engineers can rely on them for their critical applications.