The recommended soldering temperature is 260°C (500°F) with a maximum soldering time of 10 seconds. However, it's essential to follow the soldering profile recommended by the manufacturer or industry standards to ensure reliable connections.
While the RN65D1000FRE6 is a general-purpose resistor, it's not optimized for high-frequency applications. For frequencies above 100 kHz, it's recommended to use specialized high-frequency resistors with lower inductance and capacitance to minimize signal distortion and losses.
The RN65D1000FRE6 has a maximum operating temperature of 155°C (311°F). While it can tolerate short-term excursions up to 200°C (392°F), prolonged exposure to high temperatures can affect its performance and lifespan. For high-temperature applications, consider using resistors with higher temperature ratings, such as those in the RN65H series.
To minimize ESD damage, handle the RN65D1000FRE6 resistor with ESD-protective materials, such as wrist straps, mats, or bags. Avoid touching the component's leads or body, and use ESD-safe tools and equipment. Follow industry-standard ESD handling procedures, such as those outlined in ANSI/ESD S20.20.
Store the RN65D1000FRE6 resistors in their original packaging or in a dry, cool place with a relative humidity below 60%. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, moisture, or extreme temperatures. Follow the storage guidelines recommended by the manufacturer or industry standards to maintain the component's performance and shelf life.