SMD RESISTOR

Ian0

Joined Aug 7, 2020
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Thin film versions are linear.
Thick film versions are made of Ruthenium oxide, and are not quite so linear, about 20ppm non-linearity.
 
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Ian0

Joined Aug 7, 2020
13,131
Draw the graph yourself.
lt starts at (0,0) and goes to (100,100) and passes through (50,49.999)
That’s 20ppm non-linearity
 

Ian0

Joined Aug 7, 2020
13,131
Very silly. The average thick-film SMD resistor is made of the same stuff as a “metal oxide” resistor - ruthenium oxide. They are identical apart from the connections.

You would avoid them (both SMD thick film and leaded metal oxide) for very high end audio, but they are plenty good enough for most applications.
 

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
18,326
I dont know i find this diagram in web.
That just provides further evidence that you can't believe everything that's on the internet. Anyone who knew anything would know that there's nothing non-linear about an SMD resistor just because it's in a different package.

I was looking for information on how to repair and replace unloader valves in pressure washers yesterday. I came across one made by an idiot who was using a pair of pliers to remove it. Even I knew prying it out with a screwdriver was the preferred method. He even learned that before he posted the video, but he posted it with his ham-handed attempts to get it out with pliers anyway. It was a 6 minute video that could have been covered in a couple minutes; I kept skipping forward to see if he had any jewels of wisdom. He didn't.

There is some good information on the internet and there's even more bad information because it's not always a peer reviewed source of information, or misinformation, as the case may be... As with all sources of information, you need to use your knowledge and common sense to vet it.
 

bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
22,921
Hello,

There are not only linear resistors in SMD.
There are also PTC and NTC resistors available in SMD.
The PTC is many times used as a resettable fuse. They are also called polyfuses.
The NTC is many times used for temperature monitoring.

Bertus
 

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aragon1971

Joined Apr 7, 2008
160
That just provides further evidence that you can't believe everything that's on the internet. Anyone who knew anything would know that there's nothing non-linear about an SMD resistor just because it's in a different package.

I was looking for information on how to repair and replace unloader valves in pressure washers yesterday. I came across one made by an idiot who was using a pair of pliers to remove it. Even I knew prying it out with a screwdriver was the preferred method. He even learned that before he posted the video, but he posted it with his ham-handed attempts to get it out with pliers anyway. It was a 6 minute video that could have been covered in a couple minutes; I kept skipping forward to see if he had any jewels of wisdom. He didn't.

There is some good information on the internet and there's even more bad information because it's not always a peer reviewed source of information, or misinformation, as the case may be... As with all sources of information, you need to use your knowledge and common sense to vet it.
We must filtered out any. Information from internet i find a m
Hello,

There are not only linear resistors in SMD.
There are also PTC and NTC resistors available in SMD.
The PTC is many times used as a resettable fuse. They are also called polyfuses.
The NTC is many times used for temperature monitoring.

Bertus
yes i think in the map mean the Non Linear SMD
 

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
18,326
We must filtered out any. Information from internet i find a m
That reminded me of an error I found in the 1981 National Semiconductor Databook:
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The draftsperson drew the arrow on the N channel MOSFET backwards. On the same page, it was drawn correctly for the CD4044.
 

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
18,326
These:
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also come in audio taper, which would be non-linear.

Now Electronic Clinic joins electricaltechnology.org as a dubious source. At least their offense is an omission of information, not the inclusion of incorrect information.
 
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