The RGC1/16SC164DTH is a thick film chip resistor manufactured by Kamaya Inc. These resistors are commonly used in a wide variety of electronic circuits for current limiting, voltage division, and pull-up/pull-down configurations.
Applications
- Consumer Electronics: Used in devices such as smartphones, tablets, and televisions.
- Industrial Equipment: Employed in control systems, sensors, and measurement instruments.
- Automotive Electronics: Found in engine control units (ECUs), infotainment systems, and safety systems.
- Medical Devices: Integrated into monitoring equipment, diagnostic tools, and therapeutic devices.
- Power Supplies: Used for current limiting and voltage division in power supplies and voltage regulators.
Features
- Resistance Value: 160 kΩ (164 indicates 16 x 10^4 ohms)
- Power Rating: 1/16W
- Tolerance: Typically ±5% (check datasheet for exact value)
- Temperature Coefficient: Generally ±200 ppm/°C (check datasheet for exact value)
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Designed for automated assembly.
- Compact Size: Allows for high-density circuit designs.
Benefits
- Reliable Performance: Provides stable resistance over a wide range of operating conditions.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a balance of performance and affordability.
- Easy to Integrate: Simplifies the manufacturing process due to its SMT design.
- Space-Saving: Enables the creation of smaller and more compact electronic devices.
- Wide Range of Applications: Suitable for various electronic circuits.
Additional Details
Thick film chip resistors are manufactured by depositing a thick film of resistive material onto a ceramic substrate. The resistance value is determined by the composition and dimensions of the film. The RGC series from Kamaya Inc. is known for its reliability and performance in general-purpose applications. The 'DTH' suffix might indicate specific packaging or testing requirements. Always refer to the datasheet for the complete electrical characteristics, derating curves, and recommended soldering profiles. Surface mount resistors must be handled with care to avoid damage during assembly.