The thermal resistance of the RNC60H1000FRB14 is not explicitly stated in the datasheet, but it can be estimated to be around 100-150°C/W, which is typical for thick-film chip resistors of this size and material.
While the RNC60H1000FRB14 is suitable for general-purpose applications, it's not recommended for high-frequency applications (>100 MHz) due to its thick-film construction, which can introduce significant parasitic inductance and capacitance.
Yes, the RNC60H1000FRB14 is designed to be resistant to sulfurization, which is a common issue in industrial and automotive applications. Vishay's thick-film resistors, including the RNC60H1000FRB14, are manufactured with a sulfur-resistant termination system.
The RNC60H1000FRB14 has a maximum operating temperature of 155°C, but it's recommended to derate the power rating above 125°C to ensure reliable operation. Consult the datasheet for specific derating guidelines.
Yes, the RNC60H1000FRB14 is compatible with lead-free soldering processes, such as SAC305 (Sn-Ag-Cu) or other RoHS-compliant solder alloys.