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360KΩ 1/4W resistor

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    360KΩ 1/4W resistor

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    The 360KΩ 1/4W resistor is a fixed-value axial lead resistor used in various electronic circuits where precise resistance is required. This resistor is designed to handle a power rating of 1/4 watt and is commonly utilized for applications such as current limiting, voltage division, and signal processing. Its reliable performance and compact size make it suitable for both prototype and production designs. Key Features:
    • Fixed resistance value of 360KΩ
    • Power rating of 1/4 watt
    • Axial lead configuration for easy PCB mounting
    • Standard tolerance of ±5%
    • High reliability and durability
    Technical Specifications:
    • Resistance Value: 360KΩ (360,000Ω)
    • Power Rating: 1/4 watt (0.25W)
    • Tolerance: ±5% (standard)
    • Temperature Coefficient: ±100 ppm/°C (typical)
    • Lead Material: Tin-plated copper
    • Body Material: Ceramic or metal oxide
    Applications:
    • Voltage dividers
    • Current limiting
    • Biasing circuits
    • Signal conditioning
    • General electronic applications
    Usage:
    1. Insert the resistor into the designated holes or position on the PCB or breadboard.
    2. Solder the resistor leads to establish a secure connection.
    3. Check the resistor's placement and connections before applying power to the circuit.
    4. Test the circuit to ensure it operates correctly.
    Caution:
    • Ensure the resistor is used within its rated power to prevent overheating.
    • Verify the resistor value with a multimeter before installation to ensure accuracy.
    • Handle the resistor with care to avoid physical damage.
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