The 82 ohm, 1/4 Watt Resistor with 5% tolerance is a fundamental component in electronic circuits, offering precise resistance to control current flow. With its wattage rating of 1/4 Watt and tolerance of 5%, this resistor ensures stability and accuracy in circuit operations. Its compact size and durable construction make it suitable for a wide range of applications, from hobbyist projects to industrial electronics, providing reliable performance and longevity.
Key Features
- Resistance: 82 ohms for precise current control.
- Wattage: 1/4 Watt rating suitable for various electronic applications.
- Tolerance: 5% tolerance ensures accuracy in resistance values.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand diverse environmental conditions.
- Versatility: Ideal for both hobbyist and professional electronics projects.
Precautions
- Avoid Exceeding Wattage: Ensure the applied power does not exceed the rated 1/4 Watt to prevent overheating.
- Mind Tolerance Levels: Be aware of the 5% tolerance when designing circuits to maintain accuracy.
- Proper Handling: Avoid bending or mishandling the resistor leads to prevent damage.
- Temperature Consideration: Keep the operating temperature within the specified range for optimal performance.
- Avoid Overloading: Do not subject the resistor to currents beyond its rating to prevent failure and damage to other components.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: Can I use a higher wattage resistor instead of a 1/4 Watt for the same application?
Answer: It’s not recommended as it may affect circuit performance and reliability. Stick to the specified wattage for optimal results.
Question: What does the 5% tolerance mean?
Answer: It indicates the maximum allowable deviation from the stated resistance value. For 82 ohms with 5% tolerance, the actual resistance could range between 77.9 ohms and 86.1 ohms.
Question: Can I connect multiple resistors of this type in parallel?
Answer3: Yes, but ensure each resistor is rated for the total power dissipation to prevent overheating.
Question: Are these resistors suitable for high-frequency applications?
Answer: They can be used but consider the frequency response and any potential inductive or capacitive effects.
Question: How do I identify the wattage and tolerance of a resistor?
Answer: Check the resistor’s color bands or refer to its datasheet for wattage and tolerance specifications.
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