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Metal oxide resistors.(PASSIVE & DISCRETE COMPONENTS)

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IRC Wire and Film Technologies Division introduces its CMO series resistors that are available in standard and miniature sizes with power ratings from 0.25W to 9W at 70[degrees]C, and a maximum operating temperature of 240[degrees]C. Supplied with a flame retardant coating, the resistors are specified for industrial and power electronics applications that require stable high temperature performance in harsh environments. …


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