The ERJ-8BWFR075V is a thick film chip resistor from Panasonic’s ERJ series, specifically designed for surface mount applications. This resistor is known for its reliability, stability, and compact size, making it suitable for a wide range of electronic circuits requiring precise resistance values. It is commonly used in applications such as current limiting, voltage division, and signal termination.
Applications:
- Current sensing in power supplies and motor control circuits.
- Voltage dividers in analog circuits and sensor interfaces.
- Pull-up and pull-down resistors in digital logic circuits.
- Termination resistors for impedance matching in signal transmission lines.
- Filtering in noise-sensitive circuits.
Features:
- Thick Film Element: Provides stable and reliable performance under varying environmental conditions.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Facilitates automated assembly and high-density board layouts.
- Compact Size: Saves valuable PCB space, allowing for miniaturization of electronic devices.
- High Power Rating: Offers a relatively high power rating for its size, enabling use in demanding applications.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets the requirements of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive.
- Stable Resistance Value: Maintains a consistent resistance value within specified tolerances over temperature and time.
Benefits:
- Improved Circuit Reliability: Enhances the overall reliability of electronic circuits by providing stable resistance.
- Reduced Board Size: Enables the design of smaller and more compact electronic devices.
- Simplified Manufacturing: Streamlines the assembly process with automated SMT placement.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides a cost-effective solution for general-purpose resistance requirements.
- Environmentally Responsible: Contributes to environmentally friendly product designs.
Additional Details:
The ERJ-8BWFR075V has a resistance value of 0.075 Ohms. It typically has a power rating of 0.5W. The tolerance is usually around 1%. The temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) is a key parameter indicating how much the resistance changes with temperature variations. This resistor is designed to operate within a specified temperature range, typically from -55°C to +155°C. The resistor's construction involves a resistive element deposited on a ceramic substrate, with terminations for soldering to the printed circuit board. Proper soldering techniques are essential to ensure reliable electrical and mechanical connections.