NSN 5905-00-552-2442
Film Fixed Resistor
Datasheet
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Product description
Film Fixed Resistor NSN 5905-00-552-2442.
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MPN or Model
RN70B1003F
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Schedule B
8533.10.0042 (Fixed carbon resistors, composition or film type, designed for surface mounting, having two terminals) -
NMF (National Motor Freight)
062960 - Reostats/parts NOI
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Film Fixed Resistor
A resistor whose ohmic value cannot be adjusted or varied. The resistance element consists of either a thin layer of conductive material, containing either binders or insulating materials, deposited on an insulated form; or an alloy of metal and ceramic materials, usually fused to an insulated form. Opposition to the flow of current is an inherent property of the materials used and is manifest by the heat dissipation in the resistor. See also attenuator, fixed and resistor, fixed, composition. Excludes carbon composition type resistors.
Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 5905-00-552-2442 film fixed resistorManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
| MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
|---|---|
| RN70B1003F | Military Specifications |
| 10401822 | Army, United States Department Of |
| MILR10509 | Military Specifications |
| A9010519-2 | Harris Corporation |
| 280-1265P385 | Raytheon Company |
| 280-6004P6 | Raytheon Company |
| 10401822 | Picatinny Arsenal |
| 8625453-44 | Us Army Ardec Rdecom |
| 280-6004P6 | Raytheon Company |
| 280-1265P385 | Raytheon Company |
| MDC1003F | Trw Inc |
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