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Stackpole Electronics, IncRAVF104DJT33R0Resistor Networks and Arrays

Res Thick Film Array 33 Ohm 5% 0.25W(1/4W) ±200ppm/°C ISOL 8-Pin 0804(4 X 0402) Convex SMD Automotive AEC-Q200 T/R

 

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Conserve space and power by adopting this RAVF104DJT33R0 resistor array from SEI Stackpole Electronics, allowing multiple configurations of resistors to be downsized into an IC. This product's 4 resistors have a value of 33 Ohm. Its temperature coefficient is ±200 ppm/°C. This dependable part has a power rating of 0.25 (1/4) W and a power rating per resistor of 0.063 (1/16) W. It has 8 terminals. In order to guarantee safe delivery and allow for quick mounting of this component after delivery, it will be enclosed in tape and reel packaging during shipment. The RAVF104DJT33R0 part has a convex termination style. This device is made with thick film technology. This part has an operating temperature of -55 to 155 °C. This product's terminal pitch is 0.5 mm. It has a tolerance of 5%. This product is 2 mm long, 0.35 mm tall and 1 mm deep.

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    • Ships tomorrow

      Ships from:
      United States of America
      Date Code:
      2142+
      Manufacturer Lead Time:
      15 weeks
      Country Of origin:
      Taiwan
      • In Stock: 6,119 parts
      • Price: $0.0040

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