
Allicdata Part #: | MFR50SFBE52-90K9-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
MFR50SFBE52-90K9 |
Price: | $ 0.01 |
Product Category: | Resistors |
Manufacturer: | Yageo |
Short Description: | RES MF 1/2W 1% AXIAL |
More Detail: | 90.9 kOhms ±1% 0.5W, 1/2W Through Hole Resistor Ax... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
10000 +: | $ 0.00536 |
Series: | MFR |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Part Status: | Active |
Resistance: | 90.9 kOhms |
Tolerance: | ±1% |
Power (Watts): | 0.5W, 1/2W |
Composition: | Metal Film |
Features: | -- |
Temperature Coefficient: | ±50ppm/°C |
Operating Temperature: | -55°C ~ 155°C |
Package / Case: | Axial |
Supplier Device Package: | Axial |
Size / Dimension: | 0.094" Dia x 0.248" L (2.40mm x 6.30mm) |
Height - Seated (Max): | -- |
Number of Terminations: | 2 |
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Through-hole resistors are a type of passive component used in electronic circuits. They are an efficient and convenient way to add impedance or resistance to a circuit. The MFR50SFBE52-90K9 is a type of through-hole resistor that is commonly used in a wide range of applications.
The MFR50SFBE52-90K9 is a 50k ohm resistor with a power rating of 0.25 watts. It has a high tolerance of 2 percent and a temperature coefficient of 50 ppm. The resistor is made of nickel-chrome-iron alloy and it also has an epoxy coating to protect it from environmental damage. The resistor has a length of 7.4 mm, a width of 3.0 mm, and a height of 3.6 mm.
The MFR50SFBE52-90K9 through-hole resistor is primarily used for current limiting and voltage division applications. It can also be used as an emitter resistor in transistor circuits, as a dummy load in prototypes, and as a matching network for other components. The resistor can also be used as a bias resistor in audio circuits and as a resonator in oscillator circuits.
The main working principle of a through-hole resistor is based on Ohm’s Law. This states that the resistance of a component is equal to the voltage applied to it divided by the current flowing through it. The resistor works by absorbing energy as current passes through it and this energy is released as heat. The amount of current that passes through the resistor is controlled by the resistance value of the component.
Through-hole resistors are the most common type of resistor used in electronic circuits and the MFR50SFBE52-90K9 is a great choice for many applications. The resistor is cost-effective, reliable, and easy to use. It is also resistant to environmental damage and can withstand high temperatures. With its wide range of applications, the MFR50SFBE52-90K9 through-hole resistor is an essential component for any electronic circuit.
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