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Matters to Be Observed When Using This Product

 When soldering the resistor using a soldering iron, apply hot air, etc., to the resistor to heat it sufficiently in advance and

then solder the resistor without bringing the soldering iron tip into contact with the product. If the temperature of the 
soldering iron tip is high, finish the soldering work quickly (within 3 seconds when the temperature of the soldering iron 
tip is 350 

 or lower). In the case of a fixed resistor with low resistance, the resistor may fail to offer the exactly intended 

resistance value because of the variation in the solder volume, etc. Make sure to confirm the resistance value of the 
resistor in the actual circuit configuration.

 Soldering the resistor with too much solder or too little solder results in the poor reliability of the solder connection of the

resistor. Use the proper volume of solder in the soldering process. Sufficiently check for the volume of solder used.

 Soldering with high bond strength or special property solder may affect the quality of the resistor. Do not use such solder.

 Use rosin-based solder flux. When using highly active solder flux made mainly of halogen (chlorine, bromine, etc.), flux

residues may affect the performance and reliability of the resistor. Check the effects of flux residues before using the 
solder flux. Do not use highly acidic flux, water-soluble flux, or flux containing fluoride ions. When solder flux sticks to the 
resistor after the soldering process, the activation energy of the flux may corrode the resistor and cause it to fail. Prevent 
solder flux from sticking to the resistor.

Keeping the product in the following environments or conditions may lead to degradation of its performance, solderability, etc. 
Do not keep the product in the following environments.

(1) Stored in a place where the product is heavily exposed to sea breeze or a corrosive gas, such as Cl

2

, H

2

S, NH

3

, SO

2

,

or NO

X

.

(2) Stored in a place where the product is exposed to direct sunlight.
(3) Stored in a place where a temperature condition of 5 

 to 35 

 and a relative humidity condition of 45% to 85% cannot 

be maintained.

(4) Kept in storage for more than one year from the delivery date.

 

Storage conditions

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Summary of Contents for ERB RD Series

Page 1: ...e each subject to change without notice Ask factory for the current technical specifications before purchase and or use E G 0603 inch size 1206 inch size 1 25A X Pressed carrier taping 2 mm pitch 10 0...

Page 2: ...R25 0 63 125 82 220 190 32 35 40 to 125 3 15 1 4 4 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 4 0 1R50 33 1 0 1 5 0 5 N F 0R50 1 0 0 5 Rated current 200 5 seconds max 50 40 to 125 Rated voltage Open circuit voltage V...

Page 3: ...current 1000 h 70 Load 70 rated current 1000 h 60 90 to 95 RH 1000 h no load 40 30 min 125 30 min 5 cycles 260 5 10 s 25 Test Item Performance requirements Within specified tolerance 10 10 0402 inch 1...

Page 4: ...er and printed circuit board for solderability before actual use 2 00 60 s to 120 s 8 00 1 90 1 75 0 10 0 07 ERBRG ERBRE Quantity 10 000 pcs reel 5 000 pcs reel W1 W2 A 1 0 0 13 0 0 2 N C Part no A B...

Page 5: ...UN numbers UN classifications etc does not apply to this product In addition when exporting products product specifications and technical information described in this catalog please comply with the l...

Page 6: ...printed board or a drying condition for drying the printed board after soldering the resistor is improper it may have a negative effect on the performance reliability of the resistor Confirming these...

Page 7: ...incorporated in your product is equal to or lower than the specified temperature and then use the resistor Continuously using the chip fuse in a fused state is not allowed When the chip fuse fuses off...

Page 8: ...may affect the quality of the resistor Do not use such solder Use rosin based solder flux When using highly active solder flux made mainly of halogen chlorine bromine etc flux residues may affect the...

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