The thermal resistance of the RGL41K-E3/96 is 350°C/W, which is not explicitly stated in the datasheet but can be found in Vishay's application notes or by contacting their technical support.
While the RGL41K-E3/96 is a general-purpose resistor, it's not recommended for high-frequency applications (>100 kHz) due to its inductive properties. For high-frequency applications, consider using a thin-film or metal-film resistor instead.
The RGL41K-E3/96 has a maximum operating temperature of 155°C, which is relatively high. However, its power rating decreases with temperature, so it's essential to derate the power accordingly to ensure reliable operation.
The RGL41K-E3/96 is a through-hole resistor, which can be susceptible to vibration and shock. While it's not specifically designed for high-vibration or high-shock applications, it can still be used if properly secured and mounted. Consult Vishay's application notes for guidance on mounting and securing the resistor.
Yes, the RGL41K-E3/96 is RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals) compliant, making it suitable for use in EU and other regions with similar regulations.