Multilayer ceramic capacitors for 50V applications
Manufacturer: avx
The 18125E Series is a premium line of high-performance, surface-mount resistors designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern electronic applications. Known for their exceptional precision and reliability, these resistors are engineered to provide accurate resistance values while minimizing temperature coefficients, ensuring consistent performance across a wide range of operating conditions. The 18125E Series features a robust design that utilizes advanced thin-film technology, offering tight tolerances of ±1% and low temperature coefficients of resistance (TCR) as low as 25 ppm/°C.
With a compact footprint, the 18125E Series is available in standard EIA 1812 package dimensions, making it ideal for space-constrained environments without sacrificing performance. This series supports a variety of resistance values and power ratings, allowing for versatile applications in diverse sectors, including telecommunications, automotive, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. The resistors are capable of handling high power loads, making them suitable for high-frequency circuits and precision analog applications, including signal conditioning, voltage division, and feedback control.
The design of the 18125E Series incorporates an environmentally friendly composition that adheres to RoHS compliance, ensuring that they are safe for use in a range of applications while also being mindful of environmental impact. Their excellent thermal stability and low noise characteristics make them particularly advantageous for use in sensitive electronic circuits where signal integrity is paramount.
In summary, the 18125E Series stands out for its combination of precision, reliability, and versatility. Whether deployed in telecommunications infrastructure, automotive control systems, or advanced consumer electronics, these resistors provide engineers with the confidence to design high-quality, long-lasting products that meet the increasing demands of today's technology landscape.
Ceramic 1812