C72R7JT Allicdata Electronics
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C72R7JT-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

C72R7JT

Price: $ 0.35
Product Category:

Resistors

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity Passive Product
Short Description: RES 2.70 OHM 7W 5% AXIAL
More Detail: 2.7 Ohms ±5% 7W Through Hole Resistor Axial Wirew...
DataSheet: C72R7JT datasheetC72R7JT Datasheet/PDF
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Specifications
Series: C, CGS
Packaging: Tape & Box (TB) 
Part Status: Active
Resistance: 2.7 Ohms
Tolerance: ±5%
Power (Watts): 7W
Composition: Wirewound
Features: --
Temperature Coefficient: ±200ppm/°C
Operating Temperature: -55°C ~ 200°C
Package / Case: Axial
Supplier Device Package: Axial
Size / Dimension: 0.335" Dia x 0.866" L (8.50mm x 22.00mm)
Height - Seated (Max): --
Number of Terminations: 2
Failure Rate: --
Description

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Through hole resistors are a common type of resistor that can be used in many different types of applications. The C72R7JT is a type of through hole resistor designed for high voltage applications, specifically for systems operating at a voltage up to 5,000 volts DC. The device has a nominal resistance of 73.4 ohms and a power rating of 1 watt.

The C72R7JT is a ceramic body resistor designed for surface mounting. It is made up of two sealed coils of nickel alloy wire, or \'winding\'. A ceramic carrier with two electrodes is placed between the two coils and a resistive material is applied to the outer surface of the electrodes. This material allows for the control of current flow in the circuit board when a voltage is applied.

The C72R7JT can be used in a variety of applications, including power supply circuits, circuit protection, and circuit control. It is often used in circuit protection applications as it can withstand high voltages, as well as high current. The device can also be used in low voltage applications, as it has a resistance value of nearly 73.4 ohms. The resistor can be used in systems operating at a voltage up to 5,000 volts DC, but should not be used in higher voltage applications.

The working principle of the C72R7JT is simple. When a voltage is applied to the circuit, the resistance of the device will limit the amount of current that can be drawn from the circuit. This is due to the resistive material that is applied to the electrodes. If the voltage applied to the circuit is too high, the resistor will become saturated and the current flow will be reduced. This will cause the resistor to heat up and eventually become unstable and potentially cause damage to the circuit.

The C72R7JT is an effective device for high voltage applications. It is cost-effective and reliable, making it a popular choice for many different types of applications. It is ideal for circuit protection due to its high voltage and current rating. Additionally, it is often used in power supply circuits to regulate the current flow of the circuit and protect the components from excessive current.

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