The CR0201-FW-2400GZ2 is a thick film chip resistor manufactured by Bourns. Chip resistors are small, rectangular passive components used to provide electrical resistance in circuits. The '0201' in the part number refers to the physical dimensions of the resistor, indicating a very small size suitable for high-density circuit board assemblies.
Applications:
- Smartphones: Used in smartphone circuit boards for current limiting and voltage division.
- Tablets: Employed in tablets for similar purposes as in smartphones, contributing to the functionality of various circuits.
- Wearable Devices: Found in wearable electronics like smartwatches and fitness trackers for precise resistance control.
- IoT Devices: Utilized in Internet of Things devices for signal processing and circuit protection.
- Medical Devices: Used in portable medical equipment for accurate and reliable circuit operation.
Features:
- Small Size (0201): Extremely compact size allows for high-density mounting on circuit boards.
- Thick Film Construction: Provides stable and reliable resistance values.
- High Precision: Offers accurate resistance with tight tolerance.
- Wide Resistance Range: Available in various resistance values to meet different circuit requirements.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive, making it environmentally friendly.
Benefits:
- Space Saving: Enables miniaturization of electronic devices due to its small size.
- High Reliability: Ensures consistent performance over a wide range of operating conditions.
- Precise Resistance: Provides accurate resistance for sensitive circuit applications.
- Easy Mounting: Designed for automated surface mount assembly processes.
- Environmental Compliance: Meets environmental standards, reducing environmental impact.
Additional Details:
The '2400GZ2' portion of the part number likely indicates the resistance value (240 Ohms) and the tolerance code. The power rating for a 0201 size resistor is typically very low (e.g., 1/20W or 0.05W) due to its small size. The temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) is also an important consideration for precision applications. Surface mount technology (SMT) is used to solder these resistors onto PCBs. They are supplied in tape and reel packaging for automated assembly. The resistor’s small footprint minimizes the overall size of the electronic product. Proper handling and soldering techniques are crucial to avoid damage to these tiny components. The specific resistance value and tolerance should be verified in the manufacturer's datasheet to ensure proper circuit design and functionality.