390K Ohm Resistor 1/4 Watt (5% tolerance)

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Resistors are electronic components that have a specific, never-changing electrical resistance. The resistor’s resistance limits the flow of electrons through a circuit. They are passive components, meaning they only consume power (and can’t generate it). Resistors are usually added to circuits where they complement active components like op-amps, microcontrollers, and other integrated circuits. Common resistors are used to limit current, divide voltages, and pull up I/O lines.

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390K Ohm Resistor 1/4 Watt (5% tolerance)

  • Power: 1/4 Watt.
  • Tolerance: 5%
  • The resistor is a component that resists the current. If you add a resistor in series with a circuit the current in the circuit will be lower than without the resistor.

What Does The Resistor Do To My Circuit
The resistor is a passive device and doesn’t do anything actively to your circuit.

It’s actually a pretty boring device. If you add some voltage to it, nothing really happens.

By using resistors, you can design your circuit to have the currents and voltages that you want to have in your circuit.

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