The HM16STE330G is a chip resistor manufactured by KOA Speer. This resistor is part of their standard thick film chip resistor series and is designed for general-purpose applications in electronic circuits. It offers good stability and reliability in a small form factor, making it suitable for high-density board assemblies.
Applications
- General Purpose Circuits: Used in a wide range of electronic circuits for current limiting and voltage division.
- Consumer Electronics: Found in various consumer electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and audio equipment.
- Industrial Equipment: Used in industrial control systems, power supplies, and instrumentation.
- Automotive Electronics: Employed in automotive control modules and sensor circuits.
- Telecommunications Equipment: Incorporated into telecommunications devices and network infrastructure.
Features
- Thick Film Technology: Manufactured using thick film resistive element technology.
- Small Size: Compact size for high-density board assemblies.
- High Stability: Offers good stability over temperature and time.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with RoHS environmental standards.
- Wide Resistance Range: Available in a wide range of resistance values.
- Standard Tolerance: Typically available with standard tolerance values such as 1% or 5%.
Benefits
- Reliable Performance: Provides reliable performance in various operating conditions.
- Space Saving: Small size allows for efficient use of board space.
- Cost Effective: Offers a cost-effective solution for general-purpose applications.
- Easy to Use: Suitable for automated assembly processes.
- Environmentally Friendly: RoHS compliance ensures environmental responsibility.
Additional Details
The HM16STE330G typically has a resistance value of 33 Ohms. The specific power rating and tolerance depend on the series and packaging. The resistor is designed for surface mount technology (SMT) and is available in standard tape and reel packaging for automated assembly. KOA Speer's datasheets provide detailed information on the electrical, mechanical, and environmental characteristics of the resistor. These resistors are used in applications such as voltage dividers, current limiters, and pull-up/pull-down resistors in digital circuits. The thick film construction provides good resistance to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature variations. They are a critical component in electronic circuits where precise and reliable resistance is required.