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SMD Resistor Size Chart

October 25, 2024

Hardware engineers often need to use an SMD resistor size chart for circuit board layout because understanding the sizes of different SMD resistors helps optimize the board layout and improves the circuit's power handling capability and stability. This article will help you choose the right SMD resistor size in various application scenarios through detailed dimension tables and selection guides.

What is an SMD resistor?

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Surface Mounted Device (SMD) resistor is a very common part used in most circuit boards on products. By directly welding on the PCB's surface, the circuit's high-density integration is realized.

Role of SMD Resistors

SMD resistors play an important role in circuits such as current limiting, voltage dividing, filtering, etc., and are indispensable components to ensure the normal operation of circuits. Their high precision, small size and low-cost characteristics make them an indispensable part of circuit solutions.

Why Understand SMD Resistor Dimensions

Understanding the dimensions of SMD resistors is critical to circuit design. Correct size selection affects circuit performance and relates to PCB layout and manufacturing efficiency. Therefore, familiarizing yourself with SMD resistor size chart is an essential skill for electronic engineers.

Basic Concepts of SMD Resistor Dimensions

What is an SMD package?

SMD packaging refers to encapsulating components, such as resistors, into shapes and sizes suitable for surface mounting. The package type directly affects the component's mounting, soldering and performance.

Meaning of SMD Resistor Size Numbering (e.g. 0402, 0603, 0805)

The size number of SMD resistors is usually expressed in four digits: the first two indicate the length of the resistor (unit: inch × 100), and the last two indicate the width of the resistor (unit: inch × 100). For example, 0402 indicates that the length of the resistor is 0.04 inches, and the width is 0.02 inches.

SMD resistor size and power, the relationship between resistance value

The larger the size of the resistor, the higher the power it can withstand. Resistance value is also not directly determined by the size but by the production process and materials.

Common SMD Resistor Size Chart

Introduction of main size specifications:


  • 0201: Ultra Small Resistors for applications with very high space requirements.

  • 0402: Commonly used in space-restricted devices, such as cell phones and smartwatches.

  • 0603: The most commonly used medium size, widely used in a variety of electronic devices.

  • 0805: Suitable for higher power applications, such as power supply modules, LED driver circuits, etc.

  • 1206 and above: for high-power circuits, such as industrial control, automotive electronics and other fields.


SMD Resistor Size Chart

The commonly used SMD resistor size chat is shown in Figure 1

Smd Resistor Size Chart

Figure 1 Smd Resistor Size Chart


The relationship between size and power indicates that as the size increases, the power rating of the resistor increases.

SMD Resistor Solder Pad Land Pattern

The dimensions of the resistor need to match the dimensions of the pads to ensure tightness and stability of the soldering. Therefore, in the design of SMD resistor pads, according to the size of the resistor should be drawn on the circuit board with the correct pad pattern, the following chart lists a variety of SMD resistor pad pattern cross-reference table, such as Figure 2.

SMD Resistor Solder Pad Land Pattern

Figure 2 SMD Resistor Solder Pad Land Pattern


Selection Factors for SMD Resistor Size

Power Requirement: Select the proper resistor size based on the circuit power requirement. Too much or too little power may cause circuit performance degradation or component damage.

PCB space constraints: In the case of limited PCB space, it is necessary to select a smaller size resistor to reserve enough space between two parts for mass production inspection and repair.

Thermal performance: In high-power applications, the thermal performance of the resistor is critical. Larger resistor sizes typically have better thermal performance.

Electrical Characteristics: Although the resistor value is not directly determined by the size, the size selection still needs to consider the electrical characteristics of the resistor, such as accuracy and stability.

SMD resistor size and packaging standards

IPC standard: IPC (International Printed Circuit Council) developed an international standard on SMD packaging, including package size, tolerance and marking.

EIA Size Numbering Standard: EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance) defines the SMD resistor size numbering and its meaning, providing a uniform specification for component manufacturers and PCB designers.

Applicability of SMD resistor sizes in different applications

Consumer electronics: e.g. smart phones, tablet PCs, etc. Small resistors (e.g. 0201, 0402) are commonly used to save space.

Industrial applications: such as automation control and power supply equipment, etc., larger sizes (e.g., 1206, 1210) are applicable to meet power and heat dissipation requirements.

Automotive electronics: resistors under high-reliability requirements are generally selected in larger sizes to ensure stable operation in harsh environments.

Communication equipment: Size selection for high-frequency applications requires weighing factors such as size, power and electrical characteristics.

How to choose the right size of SMD resistor?

Select the right size based on current and power: By calculating the current and power requirements in the circuit, select a resistor size that can withstand these requirements.

Optimize layout according to PCB design: Consider the impact of resistor size on the layout during PCB design to ensure compactness and reliability of the board.

Relationship between heat dissipation requirements and size: In high-power applications, special attention needs to be paid to the heat dissipation performance of the resistor, and the appropriate size should be selected to ensure good heat dissipation.

Advantages and disadvantages analysis of common SMD resistor sizes

0201, 0402 and other small resistors:

  • Advantages: small size, space saving; suitable for high-density integration.

  • Disadvantages: lower power; more difficult to weld and test.

0603, 0805 and other medium-sized resistors:

  • Advantages: moderate power; relatively easy to weld and test; wide range of applications.

  • Cons: May not be applicable under extreme space constraints.

1206 and above Large Resistors:

  • Advantages: High power; good heat dissipation; easy to solder and test.

  • Disadvantages: Larger size, takes up more PCB space.

Future Trends: Smaller, More Efficient SMD Resistors

Miniaturization Trend: As electronic devices continue to miniaturize, 0201 and smaller size-resistors will gradually become popular.

Power Density Improvement: Handling higher power in small packages has become a challenge, and the introduction of new materials and technologies will help improve power density.

New materials and technologies: New materials such as ceramic substrates and thin film resistors, as well as new technologies such as laser welding, will further promote the miniaturization and high efficiency of SMD resistors.

Conclusion

SMD resistors of different sizes play an important role in circuit design. Selecting the right size resistor is critical to ensure circuit performance. With the continuous development of electronic technology, smaller and more efficient SMD resistors will become the future trend. Therefore, electronic engineers need to continuously learn and keep abreast of the latest technological developments and industry standards to cope with the increasingly complex and diverse circuit design requirements.


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FAQs

+ How does SMD resistor size correspond to power rating?
SMD resistor size is usually proportional to its power rating, the larger the size, the higher the power rating.
+ How to choose the right SMD resistor size for my application?
When selecting SMD resistor size, factors such as current, voltage, power requirements, and board space need to be considered.
+ What are the advantages of larger SMD resistor sizes?
Larger SMD resistor sizes typically have higher power handling and better heat dissipation.
+ How do smaller SMD resistors perform in high frequency applications?
Smaller SMD resistors exhibit lower parasitic capacitance and inductance in high-frequency applications, which helps to reduce signal loss and interference.
+ How to optimize the resistor layout on boards with space constraints?
Optimizing the resistor layout can be achieved by proper alignment, using miniaturized components, and utilizing multilayer board technology.
+ What do I need to pay attention to when reading SMD resistor size chart?
Commonly used SMD resistor dimensions are usually in imperial units. It is important to distinguish between metric and imperial when reading.

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Becky Boresen
Becky Boresen is a senior electronics engineer specializing in switching components such as transistors, capacitors and connectors. During her career, she has been involved in developing several electronic projects and has successfully driven several technological innovations. She is passionate about continually learning about the latest trends in electrical technology to stay competitive in the industry.
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