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680Ω 1W resistor

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    680Ω 1W resistor

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    A 680Ω 1W resistor is a fixed resistor with a resistance value of 680 ohms and a power rating of 1 watt. This resistor is designed to limit current and drop voltage in electronic circuits. Its 1-watt power rating makes it suitable for applications where higher power dissipation is required. Key Features:
    • Resistance value: 680Ω (ohms)
    • Power rating: 1W (watt)
    • Tolerance: ±5% (typical)
    • Axial leaded design for through-hole mounting
    • High power dissipation capability
    • Flame-retardant coating
    • Stable performance with low noise
    Technical Specifications:
    • Resistance: 680Ω
    • Power Rating: 1W
    • Tolerance: ±5% (other tolerances available upon request)
    • Temperature Coefficient: ±200 ppm/°C (typical)
    • Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +155°C
    • Maximum Working Voltage: 350V
    • Body Dimensions: Approximately 10 mm length x 4 mm diameter
    • Lead Diameter: Approximately 0.8 mm
    Applications:
    • Power Supplies: Limiting current and voltage drop in power regulation circuits
    • Audio Equipment: Reducing noise and stabilizing performance in audio amplifiers
    • Industrial Controls: Managing power dissipation in control systems
    • Lighting: Current limiting in LED drivers and lighting circuits
    • General Electronics: Used in various electronic circuits requiring higher power resistors
    Usage:
    1. Identify the required resistance value and power rating for your circuit.
    2. Insert the resistor into the PCB or breadboard, ensuring correct orientation for through-hole components.
    3. Solder the leads in place if necessary, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.
    4. Verify the connections and test the circuit to ensure proper functionality.
    Caution:
    • Ensure the resistor's power rating is adequate for your application to prevent overheating.
    • Handle with care to avoid damaging the resistor or its leads.
    • Avoid exceeding the maximum working voltage and power dissipation limits..
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