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Vishay Dale
Vishay Dale is a division of Vishay Intertechnology, specializing in the manufacturing of passive electronic components. They offer a comprehensive range of products, including resistors, inductors, and capacitors. Vishay Dale's components are known for their high quality, performance, and reliability. They find applications in various industries such as automotive, telecommunications, industrial, and consumer electronics. Vishay Dale delivers dependable passive components for diverse electronic applications.Related Parts
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CMF5575R000DHR6
75Ohms, 0.5W 1/2W, Metal Film,
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RWR81N1R00FRB12
RWR81N1R00FRB12 datasheet pdf and Through Hole Resistors product details from Vishay Dale stock available at Utmel
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RWR81S49R9FRB12
Through Hole FIXED RESISTOR, 49.9Ohm, Wirewound,
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ALSR053K300JE12
Through Hole FIXED RESISTOR, 3.3kOhm, Wirewound,
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RWR80S1000FRB12
FIXED RESISTOR, 100Ohm, Wirewound,
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RLR07C1000FSRE6
Through Hole 100Ohms, 0.25W 1/4W, Metal Film,
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RLR05C2200GSB14
Through Hole FIXED RESISTOR, 220Ohm, 0.125W 1/8W, Metal Film,
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RLR05C2702GSB14
RLR05C2702GSB14 datasheet pdf and Through Hole Resistors product details from Vishay Dale stock available at Utmel
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RNC55H1001BSB14
Through Hole 1kOhms, 0.125W 1/8W, Metal Film,
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RNC50H4022FSB14
Through Hole FIXED RESISTOR, 40.2kOhm, 0.1W 1/10W, Metal Film,
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RNC50H4993FSB14
Through Hole 499kOhms, 0.1W 1/10W, Metal Film,
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RNC50H1213FSB14
RNC50H1213FSB14 datasheet pdf and Through Hole Resistors product details from Vishay Dale stock available at Utmel
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RNC55H1004BSB14
Through Hole FIXED RESISTOR, 1MOhm, 0.125W 1/8W, Metal Film,
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RNC55J1001BSB14
Through Hole 1kOhms, 0.125W 1/8W, Metal Film,
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