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Vishay introduces RCG e3 green thick film rectangular patch resistor

Date: March 28, 2011 label: (Source: Internet)

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. recently announced the launch of RCG e3 thick film rectangular patch resistance This industry's first green thick film rectangular patch resistor that conforms to RoHS standards (without any exception), uses a completely lead-free resistor body and pure tin solder contacts, and is coated with metal glaze on high-quality ceramics. It has passed AEC-Q200 certification, and its stability rate is 1% after 1000 hours at+70 ℃. RCG e3 adopts 0603, 0805 and 1206 overall dimensions, with ± 100ppm /K and ± 200ppm /The TCR of K has a resistance range of 1 Ω - 10 Ω, and 0 Ω jumper, with resistance tolerance of ± 1% and ± 5%. The rated power dissipation of the device is 0.100W~0.250W, and the working voltage is 75V~200V. At present, among the processes that meet RoHS standards, the fifth process allows the use of lead in resistors. However, in order to achieve a higher level of environmental protection than the current RoHS requirements, designers need to use green, RoHS compliant products without any exceptions. RCG e3 enables designers to meet the stringent requirements for the use of completely lead-free thick film resistors in consumer, computer, automotive, industrial and communication equipment. Device specification table:

RCG e3 can now provide samples and has achieved mass production. The supply cycle of standard orders is six weeks to eight weeks.