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150Ω 1/4W resistor

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    150Ω 1/4W resistor

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    A 150Ω (ohms) 1/4 watt resistor is used in electronic circuits to provide a resistance of 150 ohms with a power dissipation rating of up to 0.25 watts. It is commonly used in current limiting applications, voltage dividing networks, and general-purpose circuit applications. Key Features:
    • Resistance: 150Ω
    • Power Rating: 1/4W (0.25 watts)
    • Tolerance: ±5% (commonly), with ±1% available for precision applications
    • Temperature Coefficient: Typically ±100ppm/°C or ±200ppm/°C
    Technical Specifications:
    • Resistance: 150Ω
    • Power Rating: 1/4W (0.25 watts)
    • Tolerance: ±5% (J), ±1% (F), depending on the type
    • Temperature Coefficient: ±100ppm/°C or ±200ppm/°C
    • Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +155°C
    • Body Size: Typically through-hole with axial leads (1/4W size)
    • Material: Carbon film, metal film, or metal oxide, depending on the resistor type
    Applications:
    • Current Limiting: Used to limit current in LED circuits or other components.
    • Voltage Dividers: Helps in creating specific voltage levels within a circuit.
    • Pull-up/Pull-down Resistors: Ensures correct logic levels in digital circuits.
    • Biasing: Provides specific voltage or current levels in electronic components.
    Usage:
    1. Placement: Insert the resistor into the designated position on the circuit board.
    2. Insertion: Feed the leads through the board holes or slots.
    3. Soldering: Solder the leads and trim any excess for a secure connection.
    4. Verification: Use a multimeter to check that the resistor’s value matches the specified resistance.
    Caution:
    • Power Dissipation: Do not exceed the 0.25-watt power rating to avoid overheating.
    • Voltage Rating: Ensure the resistor’s voltage rating is suitable for your circuit.
    • Handling: Handle carefully to avoid damage during installation and soldering.
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