Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
PanasonicResistance
470mΩ
Technology
Thick Film
Package/Case
1020
Tolerance
±1%
Power Rating
1W
Temperature Coefficient
±100ppm/°C
Automotive Standard
AEC-Q200
Series
ERJB1
Minimum Operating Temperature
-55°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+155°C
Country of Origin
Japan
Product details
1020 Format ERJB1 Series Chip Resistor
ERJ B1 high-power chip resistors from Panasonic feature a wide terminal construction. This allows for excellent heat dissipation and ensures the reliability of solder joints.
AEC-Q200 qualified
Current sensing
Applications
These high-power chip resistors are AEC-Q200 qualified and suitable for automotive applications. For example, air bag systems, anti-lock breaking systems and ECUs. They can also be used for current sensing in power supply circuits.
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BD 0.420
Each (In a Pack of 5) (Exc. Vat)
BD 0.462
Each (In a Pack of 5) (inc. VAT)
Standard
5
BD 0.420
Each (In a Pack of 5) (Exc. Vat)
BD 0.462
Each (In a Pack of 5) (inc. VAT)
Standard
5
Buy in bulk
quantity | Unit price | Per Pack |
---|---|---|
5 - 45 | BD 0.420 | BD 2.100 |
50 - 245 | BD 0.310 | BD 1.550 |
250 - 495 | BD 0.250 | BD 1.250 |
500+ | BD 0.210 | BD 1.050 |
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
PanasonicResistance
470mΩ
Technology
Thick Film
Package/Case
1020
Tolerance
±1%
Power Rating
1W
Temperature Coefficient
±100ppm/°C
Automotive Standard
AEC-Q200
Series
ERJB1
Minimum Operating Temperature
-55°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+155°C
Country of Origin
Japan
Product details
1020 Format ERJB1 Series Chip Resistor
ERJ B1 high-power chip resistors from Panasonic feature a wide terminal construction. This allows for excellent heat dissipation and ensures the reliability of solder joints.
AEC-Q200 qualified
Current sensing
Applications
These high-power chip resistors are AEC-Q200 qualified and suitable for automotive applications. For example, air bag systems, anti-lock breaking systems and ECUs. They can also be used for current sensing in power supply circuits.