Carbon Resistor 1.5kΩ 0.5W Through Hole
The Carbon Resistor 1.5KΩ 0.5W Through Hole is a high-quality, axial-leaded resistor designed for reliability in various electronic applications. Made with carbon film, it offers a nominal resistance of 1.5KΩ and a power rating of 0.5W. The resistor is built for long-term stability, with its tolerance specified at ±5%, making it a robust choice for both industrial and consumer products.
It operates within a temperature range from -55°C to +155°C and has a temperature coefficient of resistance between -500 and +350 ppm/°C. The resistor’s construction features standard solder-plated copper leads and epoxy resin coating that makes it resistant to solvents, abrasion, and chipping. These characteristics ensure excellent durability and performance over time.
The resistor is well-suited for applications in automotive, telecommunication, and medical equipment due to its excellent stability under load and environmental changes. With a maximum operating voltage of 300V and a maximum overload voltage of 500V, it is designed to maintain consistent performance under varying electrical conditions.
Features:
- Long-term stability.
- Solder-plated copper leads.
- Temperature coefficient of resistance: -500 to +350 ppm/°C.
- Robust epoxy resin coating, resistant to solvents, abrasion, and chipping.
- Power rating of 0.5W.
- Tolerance of ±5%.
Specifications:
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Case Style: | Ceramic |
| Diameter: | 2.3 mm |
| Length: | 6.3 mm |
| Lead Diameter: | 0.55 mm |
| Power Rating: | 0.5 W |
| Resistance: | 1.5 kΩ |
| Temperature Coefficient: | -500 to +350 ppm/°C |
| Tolerance: | ±5% |
| Maximum Operating Voltage: | 300 V |
| Maximum Overload Voltage: | 500 V |
| Maximum Operating Temperature: | +155°C |
| Minimum Operating Temperature: | -55°C |
| Package/Case: | Ammo Pack |
Mechanical Drawing:
Footprint:
Applications:
- Automotive.
- Telecommunication.
- Medical Equipment.
Package Contents:
- 1x Carbon Resistor 1.5KΩ 0.5W Through Hole



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