
Film Resistors
A film resistor is a fixed resistor with a resistive layer made from a thin film of conductive material, such as metal or carbon, deposited onto a ceramic substrate. A jumper resistor, or zero-ohm resistor, is a special type of resistor with a nominal resistance of zero ohms, used to connect two points on a printed circuit board (PCB)
Jumper resistors (Zero-ohm resistors)
A jumper resistor is a special-purpose component designed to act as a wire connection while being compatible with automated manufacturing processes. It is not a perfect short circuit but has a very low maximum resistance, typically between 10 and 50 mΩ cap omegaΩ.
FM – Fusible Film Resistors

MGHV – Metal Glaze Film Resistors

CR – Carbon Film – Standard Resistors
Power (Watts): 1/8W ~ 3W
Resistance Range : 0.1Ω ~ 22MΩ
Tolerance : 2%, 5%
MR – Metal Film – Standard Resistors
Power (Watts): 1/8W ~ 3Ws
Resistance Range : 0.1Ω ~ 10MΩ
Tolerance : 0.05%, 0.1%, 0.25%, 0.5% and standard 1%
