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Y4485V0002QT9W
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Y4485V0002QT9W Description
Y4485V0002QT9W Description
The Y4485V0002QT9W from VPG Foil Resistors is a high-precision 2-resistor network designed for voltage divider applications with TCR-matched performance. This surface-mount device features an ultra-tight ±0.02% tolerance and a ±0.01% resistor matching ratio, ensuring exceptional accuracy in critical circuits. With a 5kΩ resistance per element and a ±0.2ppm/°C temperature coefficient, it delivers outstanding stability across a wide operating range. The compact 1610 package (4.06mm x 2.69mm) and 1.80mm profile make it ideal for space-constrained designs.
Y4485V0002QT9W Features
- Ultra-High Precision: ±0.02% tolerance and ±0.01% matching ratio for unmatched accuracy.
- Exceptional Stability: ±0.2ppm/°C TCR and ±0.1ppm/°C resistor-ratio drift ensure minimal performance variation with temperature.
- Robust Construction: ROHS3-compliant and MSL1-rated, suitable for harsh environments.
- Power Handling: 50mW per resistor balances performance and thermal management.
- Compact Footprint: 1610 case size optimizes PCB space without compromising performance.
Y4485V0002QT9W Applications
This resistor network excels in precision analog circuits, including:
- Voltage references and ADC/DAC dividers where ratio stability is critical.
- Medical instrumentation and aerospace systems demanding ultra-low drift.
- Test & measurement equipment requiring long-term calibration accuracy.
- Industrial control systems where TCR matching minimizes thermal errors.
Conclusion of Y4485V0002QT9W
The Y4485V0002QT9W stands out as a top-tier solution for precision voltage division, combining VPG Foil's expertise in ultra-stable resistors with a compact, reliable package. Its sub-ppm drift, tight matching, and robust construction make it indispensable for applications where accuracy and stability cannot be compromised. Engineers designing high-reliability systems will find this component an optimal choice for minimizing error and maximizing performance.



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