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A 47k resistor that offers 47,000 ohms of resistance, and its primary function is to regulate the flow of current, ensuring the circuit doesn’t experience too much or too little resistance. This regulation helps the circuit function smoothly and safely. The 47k resistor is useful in circuits that require stable voltage and current levels, such as those involving voltage division, transistor biasing, or amplifier gain control. By managing the current effectively, the 47k resistor protects sensitive components from potential damage caused by excessive current. It also helps maintaining the correct signal output in various control and signal processing systems.
Metal film fixed resistors are cylindrical axial resistors with a thin metal layer as the resistive element on a non-conducting body. They are used when a high tolerance or more accurate value is needed in a circuit, also used for bridge circuits, filter circuits, and low-noise analog signal circuits.
Specification:
Body Color: BROWN
Material: Metal Film, Electronic Parts
Tolerance: ±1%
Power: 1/2 Watt (0.5W)
Body Dimension: 9x3mm (L*Dia.)
Fix Resistance Values: 47K
Packing List: Metal Film Resistors (100PCS
Advantage:
Wide operating range, long-term stability, low tolerance, low noise, and low-temperature coefficient of resistance i.e. the resistance does not change quickly with a change in temperature.
Instruction:
Resistors are non-polar, meaning they don't have a direction: you don't have to worry about putting it in 'backward' because they work the same either way. Always read resistors from left to right.
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