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Thin film chip resistors are a type of resistor commonly used in electronic circuits where precision and stability are required. They are constructed by depositing a thin layer of resistive material, such as nickel-chromium (NiCr), onto a ceramic substrate. This process allows for the creation of resistors with very accurate resistance values and minimal temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR), which is crucial for applications where temperature fluctuations could alter the performance of electronic components. Thin film resistors are characterized by their small size and high performance, making them suitable for high-density circuit designs often found in consumer electronics, telecommunications, automotive, and aerospace industries. The market for thin film chip resistors is a niche within the larger semiconductor market, coalescing around the enduring need for miniaturization of components and improved electrical performance.
The market for thin film chip resistors comprises several manufacturers and brands. Some of the notable companies specializing in the production of these components include Vishay Intertechnology, Panasonic Corporation, KOA Corporation, TE Connectivity, Susumu, and Yageo Corporation. These firms offer a range of thin film resistors designed to meet the varied demands of the electronics industry, from general-purpose applications to high-reliability requirements in sophisticated systems. Show Less Read more