The recommended soldering temperature for RGL41B-E3/96 is 260°C (500°F) for 10 seconds, with a peak temperature of 288°C (550°F) for 5 seconds.
Yes, the RGL41B-E3/96 is a thin-film resistor, which makes it suitable for high-frequency applications up to several hundred MHz due to its low inductance and capacitance.
The RGL41B-E3/96 has a maximum operating temperature of 155°C (311°F). While it can tolerate high temperatures, it's essential to derate the power according to the temperature derating curve in the datasheet to ensure reliable operation.
Handle the RGL41B-E3/96 resistor by the body, avoiding touching the terminals or the resistive element to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD) or mechanical stress.
Yes, the RGL41B-E3/96 is compatible with lead-free soldering processes, making it suitable for RoHS-compliant designs.