Carbon composition resistors are made by mixing carbon particles with a binder molded into a cylindrical shaped, and then baked. Resistance decreases as temperature increases. Resistance is more prone to drifting than with other types. Standard 'classic' resistor.
- 1/2" watt
- -55° C to 125° C operating range
- 350 V working, 700 V overload
- Low inductance
- Low capacitance
- Better pulse endurance characteristics than film type resistors
- EIA color coded
Resistance Values (5 each) |
2.2 |
2.7 |
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6.8 |
8.2 |
10 |
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20 |
27 |
36 |
47 |
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68 |
82 |
100 |
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120 |
150 |
180 |
220 |
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270 |
330 |
360 |
390 |
470 |
510 |
620 |
680 |
750 |
820 |
1k |
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1.2k |
1.5k |
1.8k |
2.2k |
2.4k |
2.7k |
3.3k |
3.6k |
4.7k |
5.1k |
5.6k |
6.2k |
6.8k |
7.5k |
8.2k |
10k |
12k |
15k |
20k |
22k |
27k |
33k |
39k |
47k |
51k |
56k |
62k |
68k |
82k |
100k |
110k |
120k |
150k |
200k |
220k |
240k |
270k |
330k |
390k |
470k |
510k |
620k |
680k |
750k |
820k |
1M |
1.2M |
1.5M |
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2.7M |
3.3M |
4.7M |
5.6M |
6.8M |
8.2M |
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