The 330-ohm carbon film resistors are standard axial-lead components known for their improved temperature stability and low noise characteristics, making them well suited for high-frequency and radio-frequency applications.
A resistor is a passive, two-terminal electrical device that provides resistance within a circuit. In electronic systems, resistors are commonly used to limit current, control signal levels, divide voltages, bias active components, and terminate transmission lines, among other functions.
Applications:
- To limit current in a circuit
- To measure current in a circuit
- To generate heat
- To remove electrical energy
- To divide voltage
- To set the gain of an amplifier
- To set a time delay
- To set frequency of an oscillator
- To protect against surges To absorb unwanted signals
- Electronic electricity meter
- To measure temperatures