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Vishay Announces Extension of RCL e3 Series of Long Side Termination Thick Film Chip Resistors

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. today announced that it has extended its RCL e3 series of long side termination thick film chip resistors with new devices in the 0406 and 1225 case sizes. For automotive electronic circuits and general purpose applications, the RCL0406 e3 and RCL1225 e3 offer enhanced thermo cycling performance and provide increased power ratings to 0.25 W and 2.0 W, respectively.

RCL e3 series

Qualified to AEC-Q200 Rev. C, RCL e3 resistors feature wide terminals that enable high power dissipation. Their small 0406, 0612, 1218, and 1225 case sizes save space on densely packed PCBs and allow a higher number of temperature cycles, thus improving solder-joint reliability. The devices offer tolerances of 1 % and 5 %, TCR of 100 ppm/K and 200 ppm/K, and a resistance range from 1 ohm to 2.2 megohms.

RCL e3 series resistors feature a protective overglaze and pure tin solder contacts on a nickel barrier layer for compatibility with lead (Pb)-free and lead-containing soldering processes. The devices are compliant to RoHS directive 2011/65/EU and halogen-free according to the JEDEC JS709A definition.

Samples and production quantities of the RCL e3 resistors are available now, with lead times of six to eight weeks for larger orders.

Source: http://www.vishay.com/

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