Resistors-Through Hole

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
92J10R

92J10R

Ohmite

RES 10 OHM 5% 2.25W AXIAL

83

WLAR005FET

WLAR005FET

Ohmite

RES 5M OHM 1% 1/2W AXIAL

0

25J1K75E

25J1K75E

Ohmite

RES 1.75K OHM 5% 5W AXIAL

0

25J2K0E

25J2K0E

Ohmite

RES 2K OHM 5% 5W AXIAL

151

OD392JE

OD392JE

Ohmite

RES 3.9K OHM 5% 1/4W AXIAL

0

25J3K5

25J3K5

Ohmite

RES 3.5K OHM 5% 5W AXIAL

0

25J450E

25J450E

Ohmite

RES 450 OHM 5W 5% AXIAL

2

OX33GKE

OX33GKE

Ohmite

RES 3.3 OHM 10% 1W AXIAL

93

TWW5JR15E

TWW5JR15E

Ohmite

RES 150M OHM 5% 5W RADIAL

24482

43JR75E

43JR75E

Ohmite

RES 0.75 OHM 3W 5% AXIAL

59

20J50R

20J50R

Ohmite

RES 50 OHM 5% 10W AXIAL

0

610HR030E

610HR030E

Ohmite

RES 30M OHM 3% 1W AXIAL

0

43J12RE

43J12RE

Ohmite

RES 12 OHM 5% 3W AXIAL

0

43F1K2

43F1K2

Ohmite

RES 1.2K OHM 1% 3W AXIAL

0

13FR050E

13FR050E

Ohmite

RES 50M OHM 1% 3W AXIAL

1647

25J1K0E

25J1K0E

Ohmite

RES 1K OHM 5% 5W AXIAL

261

40JR10E

40JR10E

Ohmite

RES 100M OHM 5% 10W AXIAL

65

25J6K0

25J6K0

Ohmite

RES 6K OHM 5% 5W AXIAL

0

20J8K2E

20J8K2E

Ohmite

RES 8.2K OHM 5% 10W AXIAL

202

TWW5J43RE

TWW5J43RE

Ohmite

RES 43 OHM 5% 5W RADIAL

0

Resistors-Through Hole

1. Overview

Through Hole Resistors (THRs) are axial-leaded electronic components designed to limit current flow and divide voltages in circuits. They are mounted by inserting leads into printed circuit board (PCB) holes and soldering on the reverse side. As foundational passive components, THRs maintain circuit stability and precision across industries. Despite the rise of surface-mount devices, THRs remain critical for high-power applications and prototyping due to their durability and ease of manual handling.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Carbon Film ResistorsLow noise, stable performance, cost-effectiveGeneral-purpose electronics, consumer devices
Metal Film ResistorsHigh precision ( 0.1% tolerance), low temperature coefficientMedical instruments, test equipment
Wirewound ResistorsHigh power handling (up to 50W), accurate resistance valuesPower supplies, industrial machinery
Ceramic Composition ResistorsHigh surge current resistancePower line filters, lighting ballasts
Fusible ResistorsActs as both resistor and fuseOvercurrent protection in power circuits

3. Structure and Composition

Typical THRs feature:

  • Lead Wires: Tin-plated copper or silver alloys for solderability
  • Resistive Element: Carbon/metal film or wound nichrome wire
  • Insulating Body: Ceramic or glass-epoxy coating
  • Marking: Color bands (EIA-438B standard) or printed text

Advanced designs incorporate flame-retardant coatings and precision laser-trimmed elements for 0.01% tolerance.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Resistance Value1 to 100M Determines current/voltage control
Power Rating1/8W to 50WDefines maximum power dissipation
Tolerance 0.01% to 5%Indicates resistance accuracy
Temperature Coefficient 5ppm/ C to 300ppm/ CMeasures stability over temperature
Voltage Rating200V to 1000VPrevents dielectric breakdown

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Power management in TVs, audio equipment
  • Industrial Control: Motor speed controllers, PLC systems
  • Telecommunications: Signal conditioning in base stations
  • Automotive: Engine control units, LED lighting systems
  • Medical Devices: Precision measurement in diagnostic equipment

Case Study: Metal film resistors in ECG machines provide 0.1% tolerance for accurate heart signal detection.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey Products
Vishay Precision GroupY1485 series ( 0.005% tolerance wirewound)
Yageo CorporationMF-RC series (metal film, 1/4W to 2W)
Panasonic Electronic ComponentsEVR series (ceramic composition, 250V rating)
Bourns Inc.CR2800 series (fusible resistors)

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Determine required power dissipation (select 2x calculated wattage)
  2. Match tolerance to application needs (e.g., 0.1% for audio amplifiers)
  3. Verify temperature coefficient for operating environment
  4. Consider voltage ratings for high-voltage circuits
  5. Check RoHS compliance for environmental regulations

Example: Selecting a 10 , 10W wirewound resistor for a 24V DC motor driver circuit.

8. Industry Trends

Current development directions:

  • Miniaturization while maintaining power ratings (e.g., 5W resistors in 1210 package)
  • Advancements in laser trimming for sub-ppm level precision
  • Adoption of eco-friendly materials meeting REACH/SVHC standards
  • Integration with smart manufacturing systems for automated placement
  • Development of high-temperature resistant models (up to 300 C operating)

Market growth projections indicate a CAGR of 4.2% through 2030, driven by automotive electronics demand.

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