Vishay VISHAY as a world-renowned brand of electronic components, surge resistance thick film resistor RCS0805 series, in line with AEC-Q200 certification standards, can be used in the field of automotive electronics.
VISHAY surge resistors series and parameters
The RCS0805 series resistors have a wide range of resistance values, from 1Ω to 10 Ω, to meet the needs of different circuit designs, and special jumper resistance values of 0Ω, providing more design flexibility for specific applications. In terms of tolerance, three options of ±0.5%, ±1% and ±5% are available to ensure the accuracy of the resistance value. In addition, the temperature coefficient (TCR) of this series of resistors is ±100ppm/K and ±200ppm/K, ensuring stability in different temperature environments.
VISHAY anti-surge resistor selection suggestions
When selecting, it is necessary to consider the demand of the circuit for the resistance value, select the appropriate resistance value and tolerance, for applications requiring high precision and high stability, it is recommended to choose the resistor with small tolerance and low TCR, to consider the power and voltage tolerance of the resistor to ensure that it can work stably in the circuit, but also pay attention to the size and package form of the resistor. For easy integration into the circuit board.
Case study of VISHAY surge resistors
Automotive electronic control systems have very strict requirements for resistors, which need to be able to work stably in harsh environments such as high temperature, low temperature and vibration. Vishay VISHAY RCS0805 series resistors are widely used in automotive electronic control systems due to their excellent stability and reliability. For example, in the automotive engine control unit (ECU), this series of resistors is used to precisely control key parameters such as fuel injection amount and ignition time to ensure the stable operation of the engine. The RCS0805 series resistors also play a very important role in applications such as in-vehicle entertainment systems, navigation systems and body electronic stability systems (ESP).