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Part RoHS Manufacturer Resistor Type Mounting Type Resistance Rated Power Dissipation (P) Maximum Operating Temperature Tolerance Fusing Time Diameter (Lead) Rated Temperature Technology Shape (Package) Construction Packing Method Size Code No. of Terminals Package Style (Meter) Terminal Shape Sub-Category Dimensions Minimum Operating Temperature Temperature Coef (ppm/Cel) Terminal Finish Length (Lead) Height (Package) Manufacturer Series Operating Voltage Additional Features Length (Package) JESD-609 Code Series Diameter (Package) Reference Standard Width (Package)

AC03000003309JACCS

Vishay Intertechnology

FUSIBLE RESISTOR

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

33 ohm

3 W

200 Cel

5 %

.8 mm

40 Cel

WIRE WOUND

Tubular

AMMO PACK

2

Axial

WIRE

-40 Cel

200

9.9499 V

13 mm

6 mm

UL

EMC2-33R0K

Tt Electronics Plc

FIXED RESISTOR - FUSIBLE

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

33 ohm

2 W

155 Cel

10 %

70 Cel

METAL FILM

TUBULAR PACKAGE

AMMO PACK

2

WIRE

-55 Cel

100

Tin (Sn)

EMC

FLAMEPROOF

e3

FW30A33R0JA

Bourns

FIXED RESISTOR - FUSIBLE

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

33 ohm

3 W

275 Cel

5 %

.75 mm

70 Cel

WIRE WOUND

TUBULAR PACKAGE

Tubular

AMMO PACK

2

Axial

WIRE

-55 Cel

200

TIN

9.9499 V

16 mm

e3

6.5 mm

FW50A33R0JA

Bourns

FIXED RESISTOR - FUSIBLE

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

33 ohm

5 W

275 Cel

5 %

.75 mm

70 Cel

WIRE WOUND

TUBULAR PACKAGE

Tubular

Ammo Pack

2

Axial

WIRE

-55 Cel

200

TIN

12.8452 V

18 mm

e3

7.5 mm

Fusible Resistors

Fusible resistors, also known as fuse resistors, are special types of resistors that have an added function of self-protection. They are designed to protect circuits from overloading and overheating by acting as fuses when exposed to excessive currents or power surges.

Fusible resistors work by including a fusible element within the resistor itself, such as a small metal wire or a coating of fusible alloy. When the current or power in the circuit exceeds the rated value of the resistor, the fusible element melts, creating an open circuit and disconnecting the power source from the rest of the circuit. This interrupts the flow of current, preventing damage to the circuit and the components it connects.

Fusible resistors are commonly used in applications where circuit protection is critical, such as in power supplies, motor controls, and electronic lighting systems. They are often employed in situations where conventional fuses or circuit breakers may not provide adequate protection or where space is limited. Fusible resistors are available in a range of resistance values, power ratings, and tolerances to suit various applications. They are typically marked with a symbol or a code to indicate their fusible nature.