CPF0402B1K2E1

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Part No CPF0402B1K2E1
Manufacturer TE Connectivity
Catalog Chip Resistor - Surface Mount
Description RES SMD 1.2K OHM 0.1% 1/16W 0402
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Win Source Part Number WS1303856-CPF0402B1K2E1
Manufacturer TE Connectivity
Category Resistors- Chip Resistor - Surface Mount
Packaging  Tape & Reel (TR) Cut Tape (CT)
Part Status Active
Resistance (Ohms) 1.2 kOhms
Tolerance ±0.1%
Power (Watts) 0.063W, 1/16W
Composition Thin Film
Temperature Coefficient ±25ppm/°C
Operating Temperature -55°C ~ 155°C
Ultra Librarian 3D Model   Symbol, Footprint, 3D Model

Description

The CPF series is a high stability precision chip resistor range offering various power dissipations relating to a wide range of chip sizes. The CPF series offers TCR's down to 15ppm/°C and resistance tolerances to 0.1%. Standard values are within the IEC 63 E96 and E24 value grids. The CPF has accurate and uniform physical dimensions to facilitate placement

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