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200 Pcs, 8.2K Ohm 1/8W 1% Axial Carbon Film Resistor Xicon 270-8.2K-RC NOS

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Product Overview

Xicon 270-8.2K-RC 8.2K Ohm 1% Axial Resistors - 200-Piece Pack, 1/8W, RoHS Compliant

Condition

Unused NOS. Blue axial-lead bodies with straight, unformed leads. Label confirms lot R7190212, 1/8W, 8K2, 1% tolerance, 50PPM, 200-piece quantity, RoHS compliant. Sourced from an electronics distributor consolidating inventory.

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Product Overview

Xicon 270-8.2K-RC, 8.2K ohm, 1/8 watt, 1% tolerance, axial-lead resistor. Pack of 200 units. RoHS compliant. A standard through-hole component for precision current and voltage control in electronic circuits.

Key Features

  • Resistance: 8.2K ohm
  • Power rating: 1/8 watt (0.125W)
  • Tolerance: 1%
  • Temperature coefficient: 50PPM
  • Package: Axial lead, through-hole
  • Body: Blue, straight unformed leads
  • RoHS compliant
  • Quantity: 200 resistors per pack

Applications

  • Pull-up and pull-down resistor networks in microcontroller and logic circuits
  • Voltage divider chains where 1% accuracy keeps the ratio tight
  • Current limiting for LEDs, sensors, and signal lines in prototyping and production boards
  • Breadboard and perfboard projects where axial through-hole parts are the natural fit
  • Stocking a workshop or lab bench - 200 units covers a full run of boards without a reorder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lead style - are these axial through-hole?

Yes. Axial lead, through-hole. Leads are straight and unformed, ready for manual or machine placement.

Are these RoHS compliant?

Yes. The lot label confirms RoHS compliance.

How many resistors are in this listing?

200 resistors per pack, as confirmed on the lot label.

Is 1/8 watt sufficient for typical signal and logic circuits?

For most signal-level, logic, pull-up, pull-down, and LED current-limiting applications, 1/8 watt is adequate. For higher-dissipation nodes, use a higher-wattage resistor.

Two hundred of the same value, tight tolerance, RoHS clean, ready to drop into whatever you are building - sometimes the unglamorous part is exactly the one you need most.

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