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Thin-film Chip Resistors
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
There are three different chip resistors in this line. The first are the rectangular thin-film chip resistors, designed for high precision with stability and reliability. They are said to be suitable for reflow soldering. Second in the line are ultra-precision thin-film chip resistors, designed to offer minimized aging with low TCR and tolerance values of ±5 ppm per ∞C and ±0.05 percent, respectively. Third in the line are MELF thin-film chip resistors, made of a tantalum alloy. They are cylindrical in shape and reportedly offer extreme mechanical body strength. The full line of chip resistors is available for immediate shipment and can be shipped in bulk packaging and full or partial reels.
Venkel Corp.
Austin, Texas.