1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Vishay MBB02070C2490FRP00 is a high-quality metal film resistor designed for various electronic applications. It features a resistance of 249 ohms, a power rating of 600mW, and a tolerance of ±1%. This axial-leaded component is suitable for circuits requiring precise resistance values and stable performance. It is RoHS compliant, ensuring adherence to environmental standards.

This image displays the Vishay MBB02070C2490FRP00 Metal Film Resistor, an axial-leaded component with color bands indicating its resistance and tolerance.
2. Nga waahanga matua
- Ātete: 249 Aue
- Whakatauranga Hiko: 600mW
- Ātete Ātete: ±1%
- Resistor Case Style: Axial Leaded
- Resistor Element Material: Metal Film
- Voltage Whakatauranga: 300V
- Whakarea Pamahana: ±50ppm/°C
- RoHS Ture
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper handling and installation are crucial for the optimal performance and longevity of the resistor. Follow these guidelines:
- Tirotiro: Before installation, visually inspect the resistor for any physical damage, such as bent leads or cracks in the body.
- Tautuhinga: Verify the resistance value and tolerance using the color code bands on the resistor body or by measuring with a multimeter.
- Whakatupato Hiko Pateko: While resistors are generally robust against static discharge, it is good practice to handle them in an ESD-safe environment, especially when integrating with sensitive electronic components.
- Whakapiki: Insert the axial leads into the designated holes on the printed circuit board (PCB) or connect them to other circuit components. Ensure the resistor body does not touch other conductive parts to prevent short circuits.
- Whakakotahi: Solder the leads securely to the PCB pads. Use appropriate soldering techniques to avoid overheating the resistor, which can affect its performance or cause damage. Ensure good solder joints for reliable electrical connection.
- Lead Bending: When bending leads, do so gently and avoid sharp bends close to the resistor body to prevent stress on the internal element.
4. Nga Tikanga Whakahaere
The Vishay MBB02070C2490FRP00 is a passive electronic component designed to oppose the flow of electric current. Its operation is inherent to the circuit it is integrated into. Key considerations during operation include:
- Voltage me ngā Herenga o Nāianei: Me whakarite ko te voltage across the resistor and the current flowing through it do not exceed its specified voltage rating (300V) and power rating (600mW). Exceeding these limits can lead to overheating and permanent damage.
- Te werawera: Resistors dissipate electrical energy as heat. Adequate ventilation or heat sinking may be required in applications where the resistor operates close to its maximum power rating to prevent excessive temperature rise.
- Nga Tikanga Taiao: Operate the resistor within its specified temperature range. Extreme temperatures can affect its resistance value and overall performance.
5. Tiaki
Metal film resistors are generally maintenance-free components due to their robust construction and passive nature. However, periodic inspection can help ensure continued reliable operation:
- Tirotiro Ataata: Periodically inspect the resistor for any signs of physical damage, such as discoloration (indicating overheating), cracks, or corrosion on the leads.
- Mana Taiao: Ensure the operating environment remains within specified temperature and humidity ranges to prevent degradation over time.
- Te horoi: If necessary, gently clean the resistor and surrounding PCB area using appropriate electronic cleaning solutions and soft brushes to remove dust or debris that could affect performance or lead to short circuits.
6. Te Raru
While resistors are highly reliable, issues can arise, often due to incorrect application or external factors. Here are common troubleshooting steps:
- Incorrect Resistance Reading:
- Check Multimeter: Ensure your multimeter is functioning correctly and calibrated.
- Measure In-Circuit vs. Out-of-Circuit: Other components in the circuit can affect resistance readings. For an accurate measurement, desolder one lead of the resistor from the circuit.
- Whakaaetanga: Remember the ±1% tolerance. The measured value should fall within this range.
- Open Circuit (Infinite Resistance):
- Broken Lead: Inspect leads for breaks or poor solder joints.
- Te kino o roto: Severe overheating or physical stress can cause the resistive element to break. Replace the resistor if this is suspected.
- Short Circuit (Zero Resistance):
- Solder Bridge: Check for unintended solder bridges across the resistor leads or to adjacent traces on the PCB.
- Rahunga Wae: While rare, a resistor can fail short if subjected to extreme overcurrent or voltage.
- Te wera nui/Whakaahua:
- Exceeding Power Rating: Calculate the actual power dissipated by the resistor (P = I²R or P = V²/R) and compare it to the 600mW rating. If it exceeds, a higher power rated resistor is needed.
- Insufficient Ventilation: Ensure adequate airflow around the resistor, especially in enclosed spaces.
7. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
| Whakatakotoranga | Uara |
|---|---|
| Ātete | 249 Aue |
| Whakatauranga Mana | 600mW |
| Ātete Whakaaetanga | ±1% |
| Resistor Case Style | Axial Leaded |
| Voltage Whakatauranga | 300V |
| Resistor Element Type | Metal Film |
| RoHS Ture | Ae |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.01 hekere |
| Tau tauira | MBB02070C2490FRP00 |
| Kaihanga | Vishay |
| Te Ra Tuatahi Wātea | Hanuere 6, 2014 |
8. Nga Korero Whakaputanga
Specific warranty details for the Vishay MBB02070C2490FRP00 Metal Film Resistor are not provided within this manual. For comprehensive warranty information, please refer to the official Vishay website or contact your authorized Vishay distributor. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
9. Tautoko Kiritaki
For technical assistance, product inquiries, or support regarding the Vishay MBB02070C2490FRP00 resistor, please contact Vishay customer support directly through their official channels. You can typically find contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses, on the Vishay corporate webpae (www.vishay.com).





