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How to use chip resistors smartly
- 1.Basic knowledge of resistors
- 2.Manufacturing methods and characteristics of thin film resistors
- 3.Performance characteristics of thin film resistors
- 4.High precision and high reliability
- 5.Trimmable chip resistors and altering resistive values
- 6.Application and recommended usage of thin film chip resistors
- 7.Application and recommended usage of small high power thin film ship resistors
- 8.Various methods of current sensing and advantage of current sensing resistors
- 9.Application and recommended usage of current sensing resistors
- Smart usage of High Frequency Chip Components
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Standard Specification for surface mount chip resistors
- Recommended land patterns
- Recommended reflow and flow soldering profile
- Dimensions of the packaging reel
- Dimensions of the packaging tape
Standard Specification for High frequency surface mount components
- Recommended reflow soldering profile
- Dimensions of the packaging tape
- Dimensions of the packaging reel
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MAJOR PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT
1964 | Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Resistor - PLATE-OHM |
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1965 | SIP Metal Thin Film Resistor Network |
1967 | Organic Thin Film Capacitor - PLASMA CAPACITOR |
1968 | Hybrid IC |
1969 | Potentiometer |
1971 | DIP Metal Thin Film Resistor Network |
1973 | Molded PLATE-OHM Kelvin Bride Network - Q-NET (Molded) |
1975 | Thermal Printhead SIP RC Network |
1976 | DIP Delay Line |
1977 |
Thin Film Fusing Resistor - MELTOHM Small Type DIP Resistor Network - MINI-MODULE RE15 (1/8W) Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Resistor - PLATE-OHM |
1978 | 1978 RE35 (1/4W) Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Resistor? PLATE-OHM RE55 (1/2W) Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Resistor - PLATE-OHM |
1979 | SIP Ladder Network |
1984 | High Density SMD CR Network |
1985 | SIP Delay Line |
1987 | Molded SIP Metal Thin Film Resistor Network |
1988 | High Density SMD Resistor Network |
1989 | 0603 (1/16W) Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Chip Resistor High Resistive Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Chip Resistor Small Type Delay Line Fire Chip |
1990 | Ultra High Density SMD Resistor Network (BGA Type) |
1991 | 0402 (1/16W) Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Chip Resistor |
1992 | 1992 0805 (1/10W) Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Trimmable Chip Resistor Small Type Temperature Sensor Standard Series Thermal Printhead |
1993 | 400dpi Thermal Printhead |
1994 | 0805 (1/4W) Low Resistance Value (Current Sensing) Chip Resistor 0202 Ultra High Frequency Application Chip Resistor High Reliability Metal Thin Film Chip Resistor (Aerospace Application) |
1995 | 0402 (1/16W) Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Trimmable Chip Resistor 0603 Thin Film Chip Inductor (1.0nH-100nH) |
1996 | High Power (1W, 1/2W) Current Sensing Chip Resistor 0603 (1/16W) Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Trimmable Chip Resistor 0402 Thin Film Chip Inductor (1.0nH-15nH) |
1997 | Small Package High Power (2W, 1W) Current Sensing Chip Resistor 0402 Thin Film Chip Inductor (18nH-39nH) |
1998 | 0402 (1/8W) Low Resistance Value (Current Sensing) Chip Resistor 0201 (1/20W) Rectangular Type Metal Thin Film Chip Resistor |
1999 | 0603 BGA Chip Resistor Network 0805 BGA Chip Resistor Network |
2000 | 0603 (1/8W) Low Resistance Value (Current Sensing) Chip Resistor 0603 Metal Film Jumper Chip |
2002 | RG series of ultra-precision & ultra-reliability metal film chip resistors RM series of ultra-precision & ultra-reliability metal film chip network resistors |
2003 | Thin film band-pass filter |
2005 | RGH series of high-power and high-precision metal film chip resistors |
Technical Information
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- 1.Basic knowledge of resistors
- 2.Manufacturing methods and characteristics of thin film resistors
- 3.Performance characteristics of thin film resistors
- 4.High precision and high reliability
- 5.Trimmable chip resistors and altering resistive values
- 6.Application and recommended usage of thin film chip resistors
- 7.Application and recommended usage of small high power thin film ship resistors
- 8.Various methods of current sensing and advantage of current sensing resistors
- 9.Application and recommended usage of current sensing resistors
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Standard Specification for surface mount chip resistors
- Recommended land patterns (soldering footprints)
- Recommended reflow and flow soldering profile
- Dimensions of the packaging reel
- Dimensions of the packaging tape
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Standard Specification for surface mount chip resistors
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- High Precision Thin Film Chip Resistors Current sensing chip resistors
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Technical Information
How to use chip resistors smartly
- 1.Basic knowledge of resistors
- 2.Manufacturing methods and characteristics of thin film resistors
- 3.Performance characteristics of thin film resistors
- 4.High precision and high reliability
- 5.Trimmable chip resistors and altering resistive values
- 6.Application and recommended usage of thin film chip resistors
- 7.Application and recommended usage of small high power thin film ship resistors
Standard Specification for surface mount chip resistors
- Recommended land patterns
- Recommended reflow and flow soldering profile
- Dimensions of the packaging reel
- Dimensions of the packaging tape
Standard Specification for High frequency surface mount components
Smart usage of High Frequency Chip Components
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