Set of resistors CF THT 1 / 4W described - 600 pcs.

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Properties

RLC - Допуск
1 %
RLC - Тип SMD/THT
THT
RLC - Сопротивление
Различный

Other features

Brand
OEM

Description

Description: Set of CF THT 1/4 W resistors described - 600 pcs.

A set of 30 popular 0,25 W wirewound resistors, 20 pieces each with a tolerance of 1%, necessary in the workshop of both the roboticist and the electronics engineer. Each value is signed, which makes finding the right one easier. The set consists of 20 pieces of elements of different resistances, with a tolerance of +/- 1%.

A set of resistors.

Contents of the set
  • 10 Ω - 20 pieces
  • 22 Ω - 20 pieces
  • 47 Ω - 20 pieces
  • 100 Ω - 20 pieces
  • 150 Ω - 20 pieces
  • 200 Ohm - 20 pieces
  • 220 Ohm - 20 pieces
  • 270 Ohm - 20 pieces
  • 330 Ohm - 20 pieces
  • 470 Ohm - 20 pieces
  • 510 Ohm - 20 pieces
  • 680 Ω - 20 pieces
  • 1K Ohm - 20 pieces
  • 2K Ω - 20 pieces
  • 2.2 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 3.3 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 4.7 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 5.1 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 6.8 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 10 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 20 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 47 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 51 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 68 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 100 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 220 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 300 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 470 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 680 KΩ - 20 pieces
  • 1 MΩ - 20 pieces
Resistors for everyone!

Most of the workshop work related to practical electronics, both hobby and professional, inevitably involves the use of resistors. If you are often prototyping various devices (e.g. an audio output indicator based on discrete components), then the likelihood that you will need to use resistors is very high.

By choosing the right value, you can use resistors in a variety of applications.

Using resistors in integrated circuits

Resistors are very simple in their principle of operation, but despite appearances - versatile. In addition to basic applications such as current limiting for LEDs or resistor voltage dividers, resistors are almost an inseparable element working with integrated circuits.

Examples include most basic operational amplifier configurations and the timer circuit of the famous NE555 timer.