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A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component used in circuits to implement electrical resistance. Resistors have a variety of purposes in electronic circuits, including lowering current flow, adjusting signal levels, dividing voltages, biasing active components, and terminating transmission lines.
High-power resistors that can generate many watts of heat instead of electrical energy can be utilized as test loads for generators, power distribution systems, and motor controls. With temperature, time, or operating voltage changes, fixed resistors’ resistances only slightly fluctuate.
Variable resistors can be utilized as force sensors, heat sensors, light sensors, volume controls, lamp dimmers, humidity sensors, and chemical activity sensors.Common components of electrical networks and technological devices are resistors.
The global high reliability resistors market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Two new resistor types that TT Electronics announced broaden and improve its high reliability CR and HR series. These thick-film chip resistors’ most iterations come in the smaller 0603 size, which gives them more options to be used in tiny circuits where guaranteed performance and footprint size are crucial.
Both resistor series’ thick-film elements have a larger surge tolerance than thin-film, enhancing reliability for usage in applications in the aerospace, military, communications, medical, and industrial industry segments.
The CR0603 resistors can be released to CECC 40401-008 and come in values ranging from 1R0 to 10M with tolerances as low as 0.1 percent. Particular uses include subsea repeaters, mainframe systems, and hi-rel systems in addition to military and aerospace use.