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FRC0603F1001TS
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1KΩ ±1% 100mW ±100ppm/℃ 0603
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FRC0603J102 TS
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FRC0603J103 TS
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Surface Mount Resistors

Surface Mount Resistors (SMRs) are a type of electronic component designed for surface-mount technology (SMT), which is a method for mounting electronic components directly onto the surface of printed circuit boards (PCBs). SMRs are small, lightweight, and leadless, making them ideal for compact and high-density applications.

Definition:
Surface Mount Resistors are passive electronic components that resist the flow of electric current in a circuit. They are available in various sizes and resistance values to meet the specific requirements of electronic designs.

Function:
The primary function of an SMR is to limit or regulate the current flow, reduce voltage levels, and divide voltages. They are also used for signal conditioning, filtering, and termination in various electronic circuits. SMRs can be found in a wide range of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial and automotive systems.

Applications:
1. Mobile Devices: In smartphones, tablets, and wearables for power management and signal processing.
2. Computers and Peripherals: For voltage regulation in power supplies and signal conditioning in data transmission lines.
3. Automotive Systems: In engine control units, infotainment systems, and sensor circuits.
4. Industrial Equipment: For controlling motor speeds, regulating power to actuators, and protecting circuits from voltage spikes.
5. Medical Devices: In diagnostic equipment and patient systems for accurate signal processing.

Selection Criteria:
1. Resistance Value: Choose the appropriate resistance value based on the circuit's requirements.
2. Tolerance: The tolerance level indicates the allowable variation in resistance value. Lower tolerances are more precise but may be more expensive.
3. Power Rating: Ensure the resistor can handle the power dissipation required by the circuit without overheating or failing.
4. Size: Select the appropriate size based on the available space on the PCB and the desired current handling capabilities.
5. Temperature Coefficient: For applications with varying temperatures, choose resistors with a low temperature coefficient to maintain stability.
6. Reliability and Longevity: Consider the quality and reliability of the SMR, as well as its expected lifespan in the application.

When selecting SMRs, it's also important to consider the manufacturer's specifications and any specific industry standards that may apply to the project.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.