Vishay PVHT 100 kΩ, 0805 Thin Film Surface Mount Resistor ±0.1 % 0.1 W - PVHT0805Y1003BGTAE4

This image is representative of the product range

Bulk discount available

Subtotal (1 bag of 5 units)*

PHP5,263.91

(exc. VAT)

PHP5,895.58

(inc. VAT)

Add to Basket
Select or type quantity
Stock information currently inaccessible - Please check back later

Units
Per Unit
Per Bag*
5 - 45PHP1,052.782PHP5,263.91
50 - 95PHP1,021.20PHP5,106.00
100 - 245PHP980.352PHP4,901.76
250 - 495PHP931.338PHP4,656.69
500 +PHP875.462PHP4,377.31

*price indicative

RS Stock No.:
878-2224
Mfr. Part No.:
PVHT0805Y1003BGTAE4
Manufacturer:
Vishay
Find similar products by selecting one or more attributes.
Select all

Brand

Vishay

Resistance

100kΩ

Product Type

Surface Mount Resistor

Technology

Thin Film

Package/Case

0805

Tolerance

±0.1 %

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Power Rating

0.1W

Voltage

150V

Temperature Coefficient

-10 ppm/°C, +10 ppm/°C, 10 ppm/°C

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q200

Series

PVHT

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Pin Count

2

Maximum Operating Temperature

250°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Width

1.4mm

Termination Style

Solder

Length

2.76mm

Height

0.74mm

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

0805 Vishay PVHT High Temperature Thin Film Wraparound Chip Resistors


The Vishay PVHT series of chip resistors have been optimised for severe temperature conditions up to 250°C powered, or 270°C unpowered. Offering high stability, these thin film resistors feature tolerance down to 0.05% and a temperature coefficient down to 5 ppm/°C. These sulphur resistant chip resistors are constructed with gold terminals and provide a load life stability of 0.8% after 2000 hours at 250°C.

Features and Benefits:


Ability to withstand very high temperatures

Operating temperature range: -55 °C; +250 °C

Storage temperature: -55 °C; +270 °C

Gold terminations (< 1 μm thick)

Applications:


Automotive (engine, gear box, brake, battery management), smart power (inverters, ammeters, grid control), industrial control and measurement systems, avionics (flight control computers), and exploration (down hole drilling).

Related links